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Westaussie

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    Duncraig Western Australia
  • Interests
    leatherwork
    Journal making
    Restoring MCM chairs

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Carving
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    Anything and all …especially modern design carving veg tan
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    Googled… Pedersen #308

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  1. Oh wow Tastech this is very helpful, I think I’ll pursue this method. Thank you so much from the other side of Australia, who said ‘Not much intelligence is spoken in Canberra!!!’ Oh that’s right it only refers to Pollie-speak! I will get onto this repair Tastech.
  2. HS, I came across this post when doing Google searches for Pedersen 308 machine. It seems the bloke fell in love with it but he does not appear to use it for leather.
  3. Hi leatherworkers, I have a Vilh Pedersen 308 sole stitcher. Unfortunately it is near impossible to stitch in a straight line and I suspect it may be because a previous owner seems to have “modified” the foot, possibly to get a bit more space for the needle to go into the leather without hitting the foot. Subsequently the 2nd row of teeth are missing from one side as well a about 1.5mm in width of the toe part. So I have two questions: [1] Am I correct in believing that the toes on the presser foot, that is the section with the ridges that move the leather forward are supposed to be equal in size, shape therefore perfectly symmetrical and able to move the stitches in a straight line? [2] Is there any way to rectify this problem of poor stitching as I doubt anybody has a spare presser foot to sell or is it possible to have one made, perhaps 3D printed? Thanks for all and any information so that I can get this wonderful old machine working as it should. Regards Cheryl in Perth Western Australia
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