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Ana1234

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  1. Hello, I'm sewing a bag using very thick faux leather and the layers are building up... Any ideas on how to make the bag less bulky on the outside? How can I press it without using a hot iron? Which tools do you use to get flat seams, to get rid of the bulky look? Thanks!
  2. I changed the belt when I put the servo on and it was not engaging properly with the new belt. I just had to change the position of the bobbin plastic part that is screwed into the table. Learning every day
  3. Hi, it was working fine until I got this servo installed. Always follow the instructions you gave now. Never had a problem with it. Could this have happened perhaps when they installed that needle positioner, perhaps something was put out of place. I'll send this to the repair guy, thanks.
  4. Hi, just installed a servo on my machine and now the bobbin is winding painfully slow? I was told I need to set the speed when I wind it (it was on maximum sewing speed when I did it). Can anyone see where on this manual I can read about setting speed for winding the bobbin? This page is it, I didn't get any other manual with it. Thanks
  5. Hello! I placed the same thread in my industrial machine as I was using on my domestic machine and the stitches came out a lot darker, by quite a lot! Any suggestions on how to clean an industrial machine, where and what to use so the colour of the thread don't get tinted? Could this be because of oil? Or just dirt, perhaps between the tension discs?!
  6. Hello, installed the servo now and must say I'm happy I went with the needle positioner!! After having had a nightmare with the clutch motor I am super pleased I'm finally able to get my needle exactly in the place I want it. I paid 200 eur for the installation and the motor (Chinese no brand). I'm happy I didn't go for the installation myself, it would have taken me ages to get it right. Must say its not sewing as slow as I thought it would but it's much better and it works for what I do. No need for reducing the speed further. Winding the bobbin takes ages now though, it's super slow although I set it to max speed. Any ideas why this is happening? I attached a video here and a photo. Thanks for all the support!! Appreciate it. sewing speed.mp4
  7. OK! I'll go with this option then. You guys mentiond in the beginning that I should do both at once but I guess problem solving runs it's course and it takes time to get to the right decision. It's good though as I have learnt a lot!
  8. I do but I'll get some help anyways. Mechanical skills I have non! But in the times we live in you can learn anything if you have wifi
  9. What is this no name about? I went to the local sewing shop to take a photo of a servo motor. Owner whom is not at the shop currently said I should wait for him to get back as he has a servo motor in stock for me. I went there to check the brand to do some research but they could not give me a number, name or anything??! They took out a box but didn't open it for me or tell me any specs of the motor (other than that it is a 750w motor). Found that shadey...
  10. Ok thanks!! Did you buy a speed reducer by any chance that you installed with the servo?
  11. Found this - https://m-eur.vevor.com/ac-servo-motor-c_11222/sewing-machine-motor-220v-750w-brushless-energy-saving-servo-motor-industrial-p_010611078687 Seams ok! The 550w is only 20 eur cheaper. Thanks for the tip. Free delivery! That's unusual... I'm just starting out so I'm on a budget as well.
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