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Alexis1234

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  1. I own a pair of moosehide mukluks- a local shop makes them. Very tough, durable hide.
  2. www.dbgurney.com sells brass and steel lace tacks.
  3. I purchased a Landis 1 over the winter.... this forum has been a HUGE help in getting it up and running. I had work done on the shuttle, etc. It will now sew a consistently nice stitch.The last issue I seem to be having, is it will not sew a straight stitch. The machine wants to walk the leather off the right side unless I guide it( and I've been making stitch grooves as a guide)My fingers are too close to the needle for comfort lol. I made sure the feet and needle are aligned. Any one know what I could do to fix this? I really like the machine otherwise, and have been using it almost daily. Thanks for any input.
  4. I have one with a custom stand, but I'm in Minnesota
  5. I have been looking for a leather stapling machine. Found one, it's an antique and wire feed. No name or model. Does anyone still use something similar? I'm worried about spending the money and having a junk machine. Thank you for any input.
  6. Spoke to Eli this evening...said my shuttle would have been non- operational the way it was. Sometimes you would have had tension, at other times the bobbin thread would have "freewheeled". He installed a tension screw and a spring. He's sending it back- we'll see if that was my issue.
  7. This is the first Landis I have ever worked on.. I have no idea if this is a "regular" shuttle or not. I'm just going on what I've been told
  8. I have taken everyone's suggestions and checked and rechecked over and over again It's still randomly looping threads on the bottom... gentleman in Illinois that specializes in Landis 1 looked at my shuttle- it's not a "normal" Landis 1 shuttle- in fact he's never seen one like it before. Absolutely no way to regulate tension on the bobbin- no screws, nothing. I've sent it to him and we'll see what happens. We're thinking that this is the problem. Thank you again for all the help and suggestions!
  9. I know for tugs on horse harness, some harness makers will sandwich nylon webbing in between the leather for added strength.
  10. Looking to purchase a set of embossing plates for pressing loops on horse harness. Would also be interested in blinker molds and a used spot setting machine
  11. Very interesting tool... I bet you could use the blades off electric horse clippers
  12. Awesome info! I'm thinking it is the bobbin that's causing the problem... I don't have a winder and have been tediously winding it by hand. I'm going to try the drill, sounds like a great idea. Thank you.
  13. Thank you for the responses. I'm going to play around with the machine in a bit and see if i can get this corrected. I will be posting a link to show how its running/ threaded- even if I'm doing it wrong...Nothing wrong with help from others. When I was researching this machine, I noticed there wasn't much out there and if I can save one from the scrap yard, that would be great. Thanks!
  14. I purchased a Landis 1 harness machine that was not running. I've managed to locate parts, needles,manual , etc and I have it stitching. Problem is, it'll sew a beautiful tight stitch for quite a while, then it'll start looping the threads on the bottom of my work. I have the correct number foot, needle and thread combo and I've played with the tension, etc. Any one familiar with these machines and what I need to adjust? Thanks!
  15. Thank you. The hames are stainless steel- I purchased them. I assume by "tunnel loop" your referring to a long embossed box loop?
  16. I posted this in the wrong category..meant to post it it in "crtitique my work" category, sorry
  17. This was my first attempt at harness work..hame straps and short tugs for buckle in traces. I hand stitched it at 10 spi. Looking for constructive criticism. Thanks
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