Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 6, 2012 I'm having a problem with my leather projects falling down into the hole on the plate. Is the only solution leaving a wider lip on the project then trimming it off after? Thanks. Kevin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted August 6, 2012 In such cases, I remove the feed dog and replace the standard plate with the narrow slotted plate. Since reverse depends on the feed dog, use the poor man's reverse when using a slotted plate and no feeder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted August 6, 2012 Kevin, Bob is making a slotted plate for my Seiko. He may have one in stock for your 4500. I have one for my Consew flat bed. Have used it a lot especially for soft/and or thin leather. ferg I'm having a problem with my leather projects falling down into the hole on the plate. Is the only solution leaving a wider lip on the project then trimming it off after? Thanks. Kevin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 7, 2012 I have these two plates marked stirrup and holster but I don't know how they work with stirrups or holsters. They both have a raised surface where the needle slot is, I might be able to use the stirrup plate or is there something better? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted August 7, 2012 I would try the stirrup plate on some scrap. I think it will work. The plate Bob is making for me won't have the rise in it. You realize with the stirrup plate you lose some of your leather thickness ability. ferg I have these two plates marked stirrup and holster but I don't know how they work with stirrups or holsters. They both have a raised surface where the needle slot is, I might be able to use the stirrup plate or is there something better? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 7, 2012 .You realize with the stirrup plate you lose some of your leather thickness ability. ferg I do, now that you mention it Ferg. Just looked at it and I think it will work with the cases I'm producing and I don't think I'll have to remove the feed dog. I'll have to get a flat plate for it if I can. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Can I leave the feed dog in place and just use the stirrup plate? I am assuming the pressure foot tension must be reduced as well? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted August 7, 2012 I do, now that you mention it Ferg. Just looked at it and I think it will work with the cases I'm producing and I don't think I'll have to remove the feed dog. I'll have to get a flat plate for it if I can. I got one with my CB4500. Call Bob and order the flat, slotted throat plate. You need to unscrew the feeder to install that plate. Note the height of the raised dog in the standard plate and return it to that position when you reinstall it and the standard plate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Will do, thanks guys. Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra Tom Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Attached is a photo of the slotted plate that we at Leather Machine Co. sell for the COBRA 441 clones. It should fit on your Cowboy. Will do, thanks guys. Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra Steve Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Hi Guys. When using the slotted plate for top-stitching, or for finer leathers, remove the feed dog and then add some stitch length to compensate for no feed dog. For top-stitching, use the standard left toe presser foot, you can also use the double toe presser foot for sewing lighter weight leathers but the double toe presser foot will not allow you to get close to the edge for top-stitching. THanks, Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Thank you, I called Bob this morning and he has one on the way but I appreciate the help and assistance. I wasn't aware these plates were even available until the guys here made mention of it. Kevin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted August 7, 2012 (edited) Kevin, Here's a list of everything w/prices & pics that's available,(it's on our website) http://www.tolindsewmach.com/cb-acc-pack.html Bob Edited August 7, 2012 by sewmun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree Reaper Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Ok, thanks Bob. My problem is I don't know how to solve a problem when I run across one so I rely on the guys here and when I can't get it resolved here I'll be sure to give you a call. The more I get to sew with it the more familiar I"ll be with it. Kevin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted August 8, 2012 Ok, thanks Bob. My problem is I don't know how to solve a problem when I run across one so I rely on the guys here and when I can't get it resolved here I'll be sure to give you a call. The more I get to sew with it the more familiar I"ll be with it. Your right the more you use it the more you'll understand when a different plate or foot is needed. As we all know most answers can be found here either by searching or asking, when all else fails call me .If you just want to call & have me call you back it's ok with me as I have some good phone rates to Canada now. That's what makes the such a great site there's always someone that's been there & done that & wants to help. Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites