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I bought an old secondhand leather sewing machine (an Adler 169) and all's right except the marks that makes the pressing foot: it's a little wheel with a graven impressed (I think it's for pull the leather better) BUT this leaves marks on the leather. If I got down the pressure doesn't sew good because not drag the work.

The problem:

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The guilty:

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That only happen significantly in cow leather, but is the one I want to sew. There's any trick to avoid it? Or you know if a teflon wheel exist? Or something to do after in the leather to eliminate or dissimulate?

Please, any idea will help! Thanks a lot!!

Greta

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The sewing machine folks will be along some time today to say what kind of wheel you can get....but for now, you can try rubbing out the marks with a modeling spoon or anything that is flat. Moisten the leather, and rub the marks with the smooth tool, then allow to dry.

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Take the wheel off and make one or have somebody make one for u on a wood/metal lace out of wood or soft plastc!

You could buff the existing wheel down, so it wont have so sharp inprints....a wheel like this always will make a slight print in veg tan leather....

May call Bob Kovar, he might have smoot wheels....

James

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You can try taking some of the pressure off the roller foot, I believe there is a long flat piece of steel on top of the machine with a knurled knob that you would unscrew to lessen the pressure. The Adler 169 also uses feet, a smooth set would not leave marks.

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Hi Greta,

This subclass of the 169 do not use a foot. You can do as James suggested, buff off the sharpest edge of the wheel since it has no feed on it. Get a rubber band around it or change the wheel to a teflon wheel. You can ask for help on your Adler here too http://sew24.blogspot.no/p/downloads.html this blog is runned by Thomas Brinkhoff head of Dürkopp Adler spare parts. He knows what is available for your 169 subclass, and he is a very helpful person. Wet the leather as Art suggested and hammer the seam with a smooth faced leather hammer will remove those marks (and close your stitches)

Good luck

Trox

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Thanks TwinOaks, Jimbob, Tnawrot2 and Trox !!

In the first place I turned down the pressure and, doesn't sew as well as with more pressure, but I can control the work and it leaves less marks. Then I tried to rubbing out the marks with some water drops and the edge of my burnishing tool and the marks dissapear but, of course, appears a shining line... that looks better! :D

For now I will work this way but searching for a best wheel or foot for my adler: (that is no triple, but double feed and it has only one bar for the feed... I think one old owner change parts and things and now isn't all original ) >:(

I'll continue investigating! but sewing leather meanwhile :) Thanks a lot guys!

Greta

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Some tape or nail polish lac on the wheel will work too.

Trox

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