sfmiaw Report post Posted February 21, 2013 Hi everyone, I'm considering the Consew CP206, 206rb-5 and Thompson pw-400 sewing machines for straight stitching veg tan and oil-tanned leather, up to 10oz (4-5mm). Basically I'm making leather watch straps and dog collars. I've done some searching on the site but my head hurts now from the effort so I thought I'd post to see if someone would be kind enough to help with some advice about my specific issues. I think I read somewhere that the Consew CP206 (walking foot portable) is a more modern version of the Thompson pw-400. Is that correct? If that is true, will both handle what I'm trying to do? Furthermore, will these machines take 3-cord linen (#92/#138 equivalent) or even 4 cord linen (#207)? If they are not nearly identical, then which machine would be more appropriate? Lastly, would I have to "modify" the feed dogs and walking feet if the leather marks easily? I know that the 206rb-5 is the better choice, but price-wise and space-wise, I would prefer the portable (~$400) if it can do the job. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gregg From Keystone Sewing Report post Posted February 22, 2013 Thompson Mini Walker was the first, Consew CP206 is really one and the same, I am pretty sure from the same factory in Taiwan Machine will sew up to a V138. I can't tell you what machine to spend your money on or go with, but the portables are great for on site repairs small jobs, not a production machine in any way shape or form. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sfmiaw Report post Posted February 22, 2013 Gregg, Thank you so much for your reply. I do not forsee ramping it past hobby/small jobs anytime soon, so unless the 206rb-5 is at firesale prices, then I can get by with the CP206 for now. Frank Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites