TheBestMonty Report post Posted August 29, 2023 Greetings! I just got a 31-15. Is it possible to sew leather, canvas, fire house etc. with this machine...with a Singer foot treadle? Or will the power of a Servo motor be needed? Maybe the pulley wheel of the treadle could be replaced with a heavy flywheel? I've seen a multi-tool (scroll saw, mini table saw, sander etc.) made from a foot treadle which utilized a heavy flywheel (25 lb. dumbbell weight) in place of the pulley wheel. Thanks, cheers, Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sham Report post Posted August 31, 2023 I have one on a treadle, works good for thin leather, shoe uppers, etc. the machine is not made for real heavy stuff anyway. Easier to control on a treadle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted August 31, 2023 On 8/29/2023 at 1:21 PM, TheBestMonty said: I just got a 31-15. Is it possible to sew leather, canvas, fire house etc. with this machine...? The 31-15 is a tailoring machine. I have one from the early 1920s, as did my Dad in his tailor shop.These machines aren't made to take a pounding from sewing anything heavier than a wool coat. They are meant for cotton or polycore thread, but I use #69 bonded nylon thread in mine. Some members have used a 31-15 to sew chaps with #92 thread. But, chap leather is soft temper. What you're up against with firehose and possibly canvas is that their density will force the take-up mechanism and needle bar to take more of a pounding than they can handle. The take-up lever might bend and the needle bar might slip, throwing off the timing. I recommend getting an upholstery class walking foot machine. Most can handle 3/8 inch under the feet. Most will tension up to #138 bonded thread, which as 22 pounds breaking strength. OTOH, #69 bonded thread only has 10 to 11 pounds breaking strength. Their take-up components are usually double the strength of a tailoring machine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites