Members Valenj01 Posted Saturday at 12:31 AM Members Report Posted Saturday at 12:31 AM Hey all. I picked up a Cobra Class 4 not too long ago. I love this machine. It makes sewing thick veg great. I routinely make saddle bags and pouches so this was a great edition. I had a thought to try to sew some of the thicker oil and chrome tan pouch projects I have, 3-5 layers over a 1/4 inch thick total, but the stitch on the top side of the project is way to deep but otherwise fine. Its like a ditch. The bottom stitch is perfect. Knots are good and centered. I did have to modify the foot pressure a bit but I expected that. I get that the leather is softer but this is not what I expected would happen, really. I've tried playing with the tension but that resulted in messing up the knots and stitch. Is there some way to adjust to make this work on this machine? Quote
Northmount Posted Saturday at 03:47 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:47 PM 15 hours ago, Valenj01 said: I picked up a Cobra Class 4 Moved your post to leather sewing machines. Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted Saturday at 04:57 PM Moderator Report Posted Saturday at 04:57 PM 16 hours ago, Valenj01 said: I have, 3-5 layers over a 1/4 inch thick total, but the stitch on the top side of the project is way to deep but otherwise fine. Its like a ditch. You are probably using the Schmetz S point needles that came with the machine. It's their nature to create a submerged appearance on top because of their geometry. Order you some diamond point needles and the stitches will lay more on top and appear longer. Some are 3 sided and some are 4 sided. Their holes are closer in appearance to round points than the S points are. You might even be able to use round point needles with chrome tan leather. I use them all the time when I sew embroidered patches onto leathers. But, they're done on smaller walking foot and patcher machines. Quote
Members Valenj01 Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM Author Members Report Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM Thanks, I will try the needles. Is there a specific foot you recommend or anything? Quote
Members DieselTech Posted Saturday at 05:18 PM Members Report Posted Saturday at 05:18 PM Idk if a narrow feed dog & plate could help eliminate some of your stitching issues. As mentioned the diamond point or LR point needles, don't seem to pull the stitches down as deep as a S point needle. Quote
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