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I was wanting to know about a holster plate for sewing machines. I have a toro 3000 and was wandering if theses plates or others make a difference. Thanks for looking, JH.

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Hicks i don't have a holster plate and never have had a problem using the plate that came on my machine a Pro 2000. The only plate that i have seen made for any of the machines that is really needed is a sturipp plate and only if your sewing a lot of sturipps.

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Thanks. I have not had trouble yet. I have had my machine for 3 years now. Since I have never used anything else I just wanted to know if I was missing out on something. Thanks again. JH

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Hi JH,

They can be quite handy when sewing gussets into bags, but aren't absolutely necessary. The ones for the Cowboy don't fit the Toro or the Cobra.

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Thanks. I have not had trouble yet. I have had my machine for 3 years now. Since I have never used anything else I just wanted to know if I was missing out on something. Thanks again. JH

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Hi JH,

They can be quite handy when sewing gussets into bags, but aren't absolutely necessary. The ones for the Cowboy don't fit the Toro or the Cobra.

Art

Is that the holster plate or stirrup plate? JH

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I have a stirrup plate for my Toro 3000 I tried it a couple times but did not see where it helped. I have never put it back on. Save your money and buy more thread and needles.

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Either, but mainly the holster plate sometimes called a bag plate.

Art

Is that the holster plate or stirrup plate? JH

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Thanks for the help guys. Since I don't do bags or stirrups, I think I will save my money. JH

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I was wanting to know about a holster plate for sewing machines. I have a toro 3000 and was wandering if theses plates or others make a difference. Thanks for looking, JH.

It depends on when you are stitching your holsters. If you stitch before wet mold the standard plate works just fine. If you are wet molding before stitching, then you'd want a holster plate. The holster plate allows a formed holster to be stitched nice and tight to the molded form.

There's been a time or two I've considered a holster plate in order to change my process. But none of my regular designs need it. If your build process and holster design dictates that the holster be formed before stitching then go ahead and grab it.

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i have a cobra 4 and tried the stirrup plate on a straight stitch. the feed dog has to be removed. the leather has to be pushed and i didn't see where it hrlped any. i also have a holster plate and the feed dog should be removed, although it doesn't hit the plate. the 1st. time i used it just to try a stitch i liked it. i tried it later and didn't like it.

just another thing to get used to. you have to push yhe leather just the right consistency.

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