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Smartee

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  1. I have the Cowboy 3200 - though not the manual version. It is quiet running and was able to be dialed down to sewing about 1/4" whatever weight that amounts to without any trouble.
  2. I hear ya! There's still a "few" more I'd like to download but haven't had the time! I did do a printout of what I downloaded so at least I know which ones I have. 7 pages worth
  3. Thank you! Just downloaded a "few" things
  4. Like Rockoboy said - we use a wood screw in the nozzle then use a screw gun to get it out if it "freezes" in place.
  5. Could you use a wool felt or something not as thick but with wicking properties?
  6. Absolutely gorgeous! I'd hire the farrier just to see them in person!
  7. I haven't tried stitching with wire yet but I know when I make gumpaste flowers for cakes I use wire as thin as 33g and as thick as 18 - 20g. When getting a kink in the thinner wires I used one of my plastic or wood modeling tools to "roll" the kink out. Usually worked very well for this. JC Javelle ~ I also used to be a welder - stick, MIG, TIG, gas - I've used some TIG wire that would be thin enough but I've never seen/used any MIG wire that thin. We always TIG welded all of the real thin stuff. Something else to use my flower wire for
  8. I have a CB3200. Was going to go with the CB341 because I was afraid that the CB3200 wouldn't go small enough. but it did! It also goes larger than the 341 allowing me to grow. I do have an old Singer 31-15 that I can do garment type leather on as well.
  9. Thank you HaloJones! I'm glad you liked it! I actually had 3 or 4 of these lined up and did each step going from one to the next. Pattern was out of an Al Stohlman book.
  10. Turned out awesome! I'm definitely going to have to step up my game on the next swap!
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