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mimicry

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    Bags and small leather goods

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  1. Here is the machine and assembled top part. Maybe some of you have similar machine and can help me out figuring how those missing parts should look like?
  2. Hello, I have bought a used camoga c300 leather splitter. I started refurbishing it, and to my surprise I saw that original guide blocks for the knife were replaced with something that is even hard to describe without cursing... Take a look at the photo of machine top part disassembled. I've been looking for this part online, but with no luck at all. I'm not even sure how to call this part. Does any of you know any place (preferably in europe) where I could buy this part? Any help would be much appreciated.
  3. @DanishMan I've got some manuals that could interest you. Give me your email in private message. Cheers.
  4. I can't even find any clicker press with this kind of stroke adjustment.... Any clues..? Anyone ..?
  5. @DanishMan have you managed to find user manual for your machine?
  6. If you still need one, I can send it to Your mail. It's too big for attachment here on forum.
  7. I know the bigger aluminum one is te set arm height, and the three armed black one is to adjust the cutting depth. But still it works kind of mysterious to me, like when I adjust the height of arm, the depth of cut changes too.
  8. Hello, I've got a Kaev C105 clicker press. It's an old clicker with a manual/mechanical arm adjustment. I've managed to set the machine to cut the leather, but it was a trial and error route. I would rather understand how the adjustment process should be done properly. Photo of the arm attached. Maybe some of you could help me out with a manual for this machine, or a similar one with mechanical stroke adjustment? Would be a great help for me. Kind regards, Mike.
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