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Hi everyone, I have a Boss stitcher that has me stumped as how to get the bottom stitches looking better. I'm using 207 thread on top and bottom with a 180 794s needle. I dropped down from the 200 794s and 277 thread it came with and it doesn't seem much different in 3 or 4 layers of 8/10 oz. Wicket and Craig or on old pieces of leather I have. I have some experience in tension adjustment with smaller old singer industrials and the mckay stitcher at work but I can't seem to find a way to make a knife sheath look decent on the bottom side with this one. I've seen here how nice some machine sewing can be on both sides and am hoping there is something I can do to improve that blowout look, starting with operator error or any other suggestions anyone might have.

thanks,

joe

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Hi tomcat....thanks for your reply. I have seen the Tippmann video and maybe I'm wrong, but I thought I had the tensions adjusted decent. I just don't like the way the needle punches out the leather on the bottom side. Sorry for the bad pics and I wish I had taken the back pics before I tried to "help" the look by dyeing over the thread line. Maybe I need to cut the stitch groove deeper or fool with the tensions more. I thought I might try punching the holes from the back with an unthreaded needle and then stitch from the top, but it seems like the long way around.

thanks for looking,

joe

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