Greetings fellow leathercrafters,
Newbie to the group here, first post in hopes of getting some advice. I work at a leather shop where one of the items we make are the shields that go on the front of a firefighter's helmet. We use the very dense, thick sole leather, and on one of the types of shields we make we have to stitch a black leather backing to the sole leather. The leather backing is probably a 5-6 in thickness. We have a Cobra 4 machine, and I simply cannot get the machine to successfully stitch through the leather, even without the backing on it. We have the largest spear point needle that Leathermachine Company offers, a size 28 I believe, using 277 thread, casing the leather, and even applying some silicone oil to the needle, and still cannot keep the material from flagging, and in some cases pulling the needle from the machine. The top thread also frequently breaks.
We would like to be able to do this in-house now with the acquisition of this nice machine instead of having to farm out the stitching on this particular shield. Would anyone have any experience in doing something similar to this and could offer any suggestions?