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I am looking for different pressure feet for my Adler 105-64...also differnt roller guides...attachments, any used parts out there...my curent Pressure foot marks soft leather big time...are there different pressure feet out there, what can they do and what are they for??!!

Can u tell I am new to this...HiHi...but I love this old Adler and it sews like a charm!!

Anybody made his own pressure foot??

Looking for all info about this matter...I understand different applications sometimes need different pressure feet or guides ( roller guides??)

Hope there is somebody out there to answer some of my questions...

I am adding some pictures...hope this works...

Thanks for your time and efforts!!!

JimBob

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I am looking for different pressure feet for my Adler 105-64...also differnt roller guides...attachments, any used parts out there...my curent Pressure foot marks soft leather big time...are there different pressure feet out there, what can they do and what are they for??!!

Can u tell I am new to this...HiHi...but I love this old Adler and it sews like a charm!!

Anybody made his own pressure foot??

Looking for all info about this matter...I understand different applications sometimes need different pressure feet or guides ( roller guides??)

Hope there is somebody out there to answer some of my questions...

Thanks for your time and efforts!!!

JimBob

Hi,

I had a presser foot made up specially for stitching buckles and D rings onto straps by a local engineer who specializes in making parts for industrial sewing machines. It wasn't cheap, but not as much as a genuine Adler presser would have been, had they ever produced one. Here's a photo, sorry I can't get closer, my camera's not very good!

Steve

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hallo, I'm Tony(leather worker)

Sorry for my english, i'm italian.

I need know If Adler 105-25 mo on a , you can extend the point from 4mm to 6mm.

I'm Happy of to talk with you.

thanks

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hallo, I'm Tony(leather worker)

Sorry for my english, i'm italian.

I need know If Adler 105-25 mo on a , you can extend the point from 4mm to 6mm.

I'm Happy of to talk with you.

thanks

The Adler 105 MO is made for sewing beaded-seams on shoes (moccasins). When you say "point", do you mean length of the stitch? The model 205-MO has a maximum length of 6 mm. I do not have specifications for the 105 series, but it should be similar.

L'Adler 105 MO è fatto per cucire le mocassini (calzature). Quando lei dice il "point", lei significa la lunghezza del punto? Il modello 205 MO ha una lunghezza massima di 6 millimetro. Non ho di descrizioni per la 105 serie, ma dovrebbe essere simile.

- Saluti!

Daniel Naegle

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Hi,

I had a presser foot made up specially for stitching buckles and D rings onto straps by a local engineer who specializes in making parts for industrial sewing machines. It wasn't cheap, but not as much as a genuine Adler presser would have been, had they ever produced one. Here's a photo, sorry I can't get closer, my camera's not very good!

Steve

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Hi Steve, was interested about the foot you had made, I have a Adler 105-25 MO and i could do with a foot made for mine ( seem my foot ataches to the other side of the presser bar ) for D's and buckles and wondered if you still had the contact details. I realise this post was a while ago but any help would be greatfully appreciated

TIA Alan

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