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You will love it. Yeah his stamps are buy 1 & it will last forever type stamps. Kinda Buy Once, Cry Once type stamp. But I have used my stamp for heat foil transfer to leather, as well as making brass & aluminum plates with it. To its actual job of stamping leather. Congrats. Can't wait to see it on some of your nice leatherwork.
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Looks good. Nice work! Did you burnish the edge's of your belt? I can't tell in pics. Thanks.
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Cobra class 26: leather & waxed canvas.
DieselTech replied to DieselTech's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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I would reach out to Tim Purdy at Steel Stamps Inc. He does some awesome work. He did my 1½" makers mark stamp. Really great guy to deal with. Nice work on the large quilted basket weave tooling. Looks great.
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Cobra class 26: leather & waxed canvas.
DieselTech replied to DieselTech's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thanks bruce. Yeah I buy a lot of stuff from Aaron & Don Gonzales to help support them. Lmao like they need my support. Thanks. I'll give them a call & see they can help me out. I got a feeling I might need to change the feed dog & needle plate to sew this waxed canvas. Lmao I could be totally wrong too. Thanks. -
Guys & gals I recently got a Cobra class 26 for my lighter weight sewing projects. 1st off, I am a Newbie to this machine sewing stuff. Couple questions? 1: Do I need to get a serrated feed dog & needle plate setup to sew 18oz waxed canvas? 2: What accessories do I need? & Which model of sewing machine accessories. The Cobra class 26 looks like a 1341 feed dog & needle plate would fit. I plan on making some waxed canvas & leather tote bags. As well as some waxed canvas & leather backpack's. 3: What type of needle point should I use for the mixed material sewing? Thanks any & all help will be greatly appreciated.
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That is going to be SHARP! Can't wait to see your finished display case. You do some nice work. The lighting, tooled leather back ground, with a bunch of nice hand made knives. Oh It is going to be awesome.
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Table Top Questions for Cylinder Arm Machines
DieselTech replied to kgg's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Here is a Cobra class 4 441 class machine with flatbed attachment. Threw up some pics with dimensions. -
Table Top Questions for Cylinder Arm Machines
DieselTech replied to kgg's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Here is a Cobra class 26 flatbed attachment & some dimensions. I had to get it setup, soo I figure I would throw some pics up. -
iKonix Cylinder-Bed Lockstitch Sewing Machine - KS-335A
DieselTech replied to Nanamagic's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I will say I am just a newbie when it comes to sewing leather with a machine. I looked at this machine in the beginning & asked a few questions about it & similar machines. I think most of them machines are set up with a binder attachment. So it might require a feed dog & throat plate change. Additional money required for accessories. What was your intended use & the thread size you plan on using? -
Yeah this particular side of veg-tan leather the wallet back was cut from, had 1 area that was really shiny, almost reflective so to speak. So maybe at some point is was laid on something that caused it.
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Thanks. Much Appreciated. Yeah the splotchiness is growing on me. I am wondering if my leather had some glaze spots. I have heard of leather getting glazed & needed de-glazed before dying. Lol I'm not sure what to look for or how it happens.
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That is from my drafting lights I got on my work bench. I got LED light bulbs in them. They are the drafting lights you can adjust to about any configuration you like.
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I am just curious as you why it sticks. But the sheath that sticks to magnetic strip. Is it by chance a chrome tan leather? Or is the brown leather dyed with a ferrous solution to achieve the rust red/ brown leather?
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Table Top Questions for Cylinder Arm Machines
DieselTech replied to kgg's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I want a synchronizing 90° binder, but they are are about $700-$900 I believe for the 441 or 341 sewing machines. I ordered a swing away binder setup, that I am going to try & adapt to 1 of my machines for now. -
Table Top Questions for Cylinder Arm Machines
DieselTech replied to kgg's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I got the Cobra class 4 & the Cobra class 26 sewing machines. I bought the table tops for both machines, just because it's the thing to do Right? I have used the class 4 table top for belts & rifle slings, but it probably really was not needed. I can get you measurements for both table tops if that is what you need. I think the reason for me, buying the table tops was for piece of mind. I have them if needed. I am actually wanting to set both machines up for edge binding. Again piece of mind thing for me. -
Thanks. I appreciate the positive feedback. For not handling my leather tools for over a year, the wallet turned out pretty nice.
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Well other than the drunk driver behind the sewing machine. It turned out Ok. 1st thing I have sewn with the Cobra class 26, boy do I need a lot more practice.
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I was going to mention the Grizzly granite inspection plate/platen. But after I seen the $199 freight. I was like nope. Stone was $155.
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I think this is what you are looking for. They are kinda of pricey. They are made in Italy so hopefully you can find them over there.
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I recommend saving your money & just purchase a Cobra or Cowboy. If you can hold out that long. I bought a Cobra Class 4, then waited a couple years & then bought a Cobra Class 26. I couldnt be happier with my purchase of the Cobra machines.
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Thanks Cattleman's! I appreciate it. We will see what you think of it after a bit. I had a wonky piece of leather I believe & there was a few spots that would not take dye very good. But after dying & antiquing it, I like the effect or results of it. Lmao I will just tell my friend that his wallet is wonky like him.
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I wish you was closer to me. I got a 18x36 or a 18x24 slab a 1.5" thick I would give you.
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Thanks. I thought earlier I had ruined all my nice work. I tried a new Fiebings Saddle tan dye & my leather turned black & kinda splotchy. I was freaking out at 1st, but it is going to be a beautiful color once dry. So far it is lightening up & the splotches are slowly disappearing.
