AlZilla Posted April 4, 2023 Report Posted April 4, 2023 Just curious ... are there any machines that sew a thicker stack then the 441/clones? I haven't seen any references to needle systems bigger than the 794s, either. Quote
Members YinTx Posted April 4, 2023 Members Report Posted April 4, 2023 needle and awl machines. Campbell Randall, etc. Quote
Members Handstitched Posted April 4, 2023 Members Report Posted April 4, 2023 (edited) Yes. I do remember some years ago, I went to a commercial sewing company making enquiries,. I also had a chance to have a look at some of their machines that made straps etc. for use on ships etc. They were huge, much bigger than my 441 clone, fly wheels were massive . One strap I was shown was 2' wide and well over 1" thick and as hard as a coffee table . Blew my mind. Can't for the life of me remember the brand. HS Edited April 4, 2023 by Handstitched Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted April 4, 2023 Moderator Report Posted April 4, 2023 Very few sewing machines were made that could sew over 7/8 inch. There was a Campbell Hi-Lift, needle and awl machine, that could allegedly sew 1.25 inches. I never saw that machine though. I sewed on a standard Campbell Randall stitcher that was good up to a touch over 3/4 inch. I modified two Union Lockstitch machines to sew 7/8 inch. I once sewed a solid 1 inch thick holster on my Cowboy CB4500, but only after tricking it out. Pat Luberto used to make a Luberto Classic that he claimed could sew 1 inch of leather. He went out of business in the last decade. Finally, I've read about people who owned Landis #1 harness stitchers, that used a now obsolete, super long System 1000 needle, that would sew 1 inch thick stacks of saddle leather. Quote
kgg Posted April 4, 2023 Report Posted April 4, 2023 46 minutes ago, Wizcrafts said: Finally, I've read about people who owned Landis #1 harness stitchers, that used a now obsolete, super long System 1000 needle, that would sew 1 inch thick stacks of saddle leather. 1 hour ago, AlZilla said: Just curious ... are there any machines that sew a thicker stack then the 441/clones? I haven't seen any references to needle systems bigger than the 794s, either. Not quite obsolete just yet are the flatbed's Japanese Seiko SLH-2B, the Cowboy / Hightex 733C machines as well a bunch of other Chinese clones. They are still using the Schmetz 1000 needles but those needles may prove to be difficult to get. Those machines maybe able too sew in the 1 1/4 " thickness range for strap material but leather could be something else. kgg Quote
Members Burkhardt Posted April 4, 2023 Members Report Posted April 4, 2023 https://leathermachineco.com/product/cobra-class-7-extra-heavy-duty-sewing-machine/ Quote
AlZilla Posted April 4, 2023 Author Report Posted April 4, 2023 4 hours ago, Burkhardt said: https://leathermachineco.com/product/cobra-class-7-extra-heavy-duty-sewing-machine/ Aha! This led me down the rabbit trail of Singer Class 7's and the ISMACS page for class 1 to 99. Well worth a persue and includes the Class 9-1. 18 feet long and sews 1.5" thick. I see a whole new vista of Singer sewing machine collecting for me. Thanks everyone for indulging my curiosity. Quote
Uwe Posted April 6, 2023 Report Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) A modern machine that can sew a stack of 1.2” (30mm) is the Durkopp Adler H-Type 969 This machine is designed to use both System 794 and System 1000H needles. Using System 794 needles lowers the max thickness you can sew but you have a bigger selection of leather tips available. The System 1000H replaced the System 1000. The only difference appears to be that the new System 1000H needle has a scarf. The Schmetz 1000H needles are available by special order. Edited April 6, 2023 by Uwe Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted April 6, 2023 Members Report Posted April 6, 2023 The Adler 120-7A, 8A had a 40mm lift on it Could sew heavier than Randall Campbell and 969 DA. That was an absolute beast. glenn Quote
AlZilla Posted April 6, 2023 Author Report Posted April 6, 2023 9 hours ago, Uwe said: The Schmetz 1000H needles are available by special order. Wow! That's a VERY special order! I bet a person really cries when they break a $22 needle. Quote
Uwe Posted April 7, 2023 Report Posted April 7, 2023 (edited) It’s $222 for a box of 100, so it’s $2.22 per needle. Far cheaper than the awls and needles I got for my Puritan. Edited April 7, 2023 by Uwe Quote
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