sierrastarr Report post Posted May 4, 2012 Hello! I am looking to expand my business and it is time to get a machine that is actually deicated to sewing leather. I currently just use my Juki 98q which is great for clothes but is tearing up all my leather projects. I will be sewing mostly soft leather for jewelry but some thicker pieces for bags and such. Right now I am thinking of getting either the Cobra Class 17 or the Consew 206rb. Can anyone compare these two machines? Or if you have another suggestion it would be greatly appreciated. I want to feel sure I'm getting the right one before spending so much money. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Report post Posted May 4, 2012 The Cobra 17 does not have needle feed but does have walking feet. If you are thinking of a 206rb, then get the Cobra 18, it does have needle feed in addition to a servo motor and speed reducer. You need to have the smooth feet and slow speed, so don't buy an out of the box 206RB5 because they come with clutch motors and no speed reduction. Buy from a dealer on LW and you get a machine set up to sew leather. Art Hello! I am looking to expand my business and it is time to get a machine that is actually deicated to sewing leather. I currently just use my Juki 98q which is great for clothes but is tearing up all my leather projects. I will be sewing mostly soft leather for jewelry but some thicker pieces for bags and such. Right now I am thinking of getting either the Cobra Class 17 or the Consew 206rb. Can anyone compare these two machines? Or if you have another suggestion it would be greatly appreciated. I want to feel sure I'm getting the right one before spending so much money. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierrastarr Report post Posted May 4, 2012 Ah I missed the part where the Cobra 17 doesn't have the needle feed, and I was planning on adding the servo motor. Thanks for the advice!! The Cobra 17 does not have needle feed but does have walking feet. If you are thinking of a 206rb, then get the Cobra 18, it does have needle feed in addition to a servo motor and speed reducer. You need to have the smooth feet and slow speed, so don't buy an out of the box 206RB5 because they come with clutch motors and no speed reduction. Buy from a dealer on LW and you get a machine set up to sew leather. Art Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted May 5, 2012 (edited) For what it is worth...... I have a Consew 206RB5, love it. I bought mine with a servo motor. Not coming with a servo is Balderdash! There are great Machines other than Cobra. ferg Hello! I am looking to expand my business and it is time to get a machine that is actually deicated to sewing leather. I currently just use my Juki 98q which is great for clothes but is tearing up all my leather projects. I will be sewing mostly soft leather for jewelry but some thicker pieces for bags and such. Right now I am thinking of getting either the Cobra Class 17 or the Consew 206rb. Can anyone compare these two machines? Or if you have another suggestion it would be greatly appreciated. I want to feel sure I'm getting the right one before spending so much money. Edited May 5, 2012 by 50 years leather Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierrastarr Report post Posted May 5, 2012 So after much consideration I think I'm going in a totally different direction and going with a cylinder arm machine. I think this will give me more freedom in branching out into sewing more bags and detailed work. I'm looking at the Techsew 2700 as the majority of work I will be doing will not be with super think or heavy leather. I hope this is the right choice, fingers crossed! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted May 5, 2012 1336243428[/url]' post='246537']So after much consideration I think I'm going in a totally different direction and going with a cylinder arm machine. I think this will give me more freedom in branching out into sewing more bags and detailed work. I'm looking at the Techsew 2700 as the majority of work I will be doing will not be with super think or heavy leather. I hope this is the right choice, fingers crossed! My Techsew 2700 is working well for me. My only complaint is with 2 layers of 8 oz leather, to get enough starting torque, as soon as the needle punches through, it is going a little too fast for me. I'm changing to a servo with gear reduction to eliminate that problem, and putting the current servo on my singer flat bed, replacing the clutch motor that dislikes me! See if you can get a speed reducer pulley set put on it if you are going to use it with 1/4" of leather. CTG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierrastarr Report post Posted May 5, 2012 The one I'm looking at comes with the servo motor but I don't see anything about a speed reducer pulley. Is that a separate piece? My Techsew 2700 is working well for me. My only complaint is with 2 layers of 8 oz leather, to get enough starting torque, as soon as the needle punches through, it is going a little too fast for me. I'm changing to a servo with gear reduction to eliminate that problem, and putting the current servo on my singer flat bed, replacing the clutch motor that dislikes me! See if you can get a speed reducer pulley set put on it if you are going to use it with 1/4" of leather. CTG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted May 5, 2012 1336245600[/url]' post='246541']The one I'm looking at comes with the servo motor but I don't see anything about a speed reducer pulley. Is that a separate piece? It did come with their standard servo motor. So if you are going to use it for 1/4" plus leather with #24 needle, you need to have it modified, hopefully by the seller. Up to you to describe how you are using it and to negotiate the addition of a speed reducer. If you are using it with a couple layers of 4 oz leather and smaller needle, you will be okay. CTG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierrastarr Report post Posted May 5, 2012 I see, good to know! Thank you for the input that is very helpful. It did come with their standard servo motor. So if you are going to use it for 1/4" plus leather with #24 needle, you need to have it modified, hopefully by the seller. Up to you to describe how you are using it and to negotiate the addition of a speed reducer. If you are using it with a couple layers of 4 oz leather and smaller needle, you will be okay. CTG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Techsew Ron Report post Posted May 7, 2012 The one I'm looking at comes with the servo motor but I don't see anything about a speed reducer pulley. Is that a separate piece? We can set up the machine with a speed reducer if you prefer it. Ron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sierrastarr Report post Posted May 7, 2012 Hi Ron, Do you work at techsew? If so that would be great. We can set up the machine with a speed reducer if you prefer it. Ron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Techsew Ron Report post Posted May 7, 2012 Hi Ron, Do you work at techsew? If so that would be great. Sure do! I'll be happy to discuss your sewing machine needs with you if you'd like to give us a call this week. Cheers, Ron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites