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Hey everyone,

A few months ago I picked up a Consew 206RB-1 with a 3/4hp 550watt servo motor. I have been using it fairly constantly and while the stitches seemed to be ok quality wise they just were not up to what I wanted out of the machine. One of the reasons is that on higher speeds (where the torque was present) I couldn't control the thing. The other problem I had was on slow speeds (where torque was lacking) I just couldn't pierce the leather properly, or without a helping hand wheel turn. Tonight while doing routine maintenance I decided to check for other sized pulley wheels in my grandfather's garage. Luckily for me I found a 1" pulley wheel and slapped it on there. This was exciting to me because earlier I had read through Wizcraft's sticky and that change gave me the 3:1 reduction he mentioned.

To my dismay though, I found that my belt was now too long no matter how I changed the motors mounted height. So I ran out and picked up a new belt and a metric tap & die set ( to try to fix the threads on the reverse/stitch length lever). Well after that the belt worked and the machine is stitching again more beautifully than ever! The tap & die set however was a total bust because it was lacking the M7 - 0.90 die that (thanks to the included gauge) I found to be needed.

At any rate I finally have the control and stitch quality that I have been after and I decided to throw some pictures up to see if anyone else considers the stitching satisfactory. If anyone felt like throwing out an opinion on them I would greatly appreciate it.

The pictures show stitches through double and quadruple layers of 4 oz veg tan. (All on the same piece of scrap)

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Are you using a chilse point needle? Just cureious as there seems to be a lot of material moving on the backside. Front stitches look beautiful...

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You need to change to a twisted chisel point leather needle. The bottom is not right. Look for series 135x16 needles. Those are t angled, chisel point.

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You need to change to a twisted chisel point leather needle. The bottom is not right. Look for series 135x16 needles. Those are t angled, chisel point.

The ones I have are marked 135x16TRI. What would the twisted chisels be marked Wiz?

Thanks for the feedback hunt. Ill check it out then and see if anything has been moving as I stitch.

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My leather point needles are marked 135x16 NW

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My leather point needles are marked 135x16 NW

Thanks! Now when I stop by the store to get them I can be sure they give me the right thing smile.gif

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Allright I stopped by the my sewing machine mechanic's place and have the 135x16 NW needles on order. I took him my needle plate and feed dog to check out because they looked a little worn to me. He informed me they were shot and probably not worth using, so I also have those on order! Hopefully I'll get this thing running better really soon. Once I have the time and money to have him go over it I figure he can give it a good tune up and check the timings etc. for me. Just figured I'd give an update. Once I have everything I'll put up some new pictures to see if it looks better to you.

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Hi,

Your 135x16TRI needles should work just fine. They are what most folks use now. You may be able to get by with a smaller needle size if you want. You can also close up the stitch holes with some form of slicker to get a nicer look.

Art

Thanks! Now when I stop by the store to get them I can be sure they give me the right thing smile.gif

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