Members BoLdOrange Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 Hello Leather Worker Net member's . I have been a watching from a far for a while but realize I need to be part of the community to gain the knowledge so many of you Leather Jedi's have . I am looking to replace a Singer 153w100 I bought ignorantly thinking it would chew thru heavy leather . I guess these machines are made more so for denim and light weight leather . I am looking to make Belts , bags and other leather goods . I have the opportunity to purchase a Pfaff 335 - head only , a Consew 277r with full table and motor , or a Singer 153k103 . Im wondering which is best for my needs ? I will be using Ostrich , Horse Hide and Heavy Cowhide leathers layered . Advice please Quote
Members Andrew Chee Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 How thick is the max total thickness you will sew? I have a Pfaff 335. It's a great machine. Max there'd size for that machine is about 138. If you're sewing regular bags, that's fine. If you want to sew saddle bags and holsters, that won't be heavy enough. Andrew Quote
Members BoLdOrange Posted March 15, 2013 Author Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 I would say I will be sewing about 1" thick max maybe even 0.75" layers. The Pfaff looks good the head alone is 650 . The Consew is 650 complete. Im leaning towards the Consew because I keep hearing parts are easier to find . The Pfaff is an old one its a metal body Quote
Members Hauss Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 those wont do that and to sew leather that thick you will spend $3000.00 and up!!! Quote
Members Andrew Chee Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 1" thick? What kinda bag are you sewing? For that thickness you'll have to get like a Campbell Lockstitch or something... That's really really thick. Andrew Quote
Members billymac814 Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 Yes those machines won't come close to sewing an inch, probably not even a half of an inch. Even the much larger 441 clones like the cowboys 3500 and 4500 will be maxed out at an inch. Bigger than that and you're going to get into BIG bucks on a machine. If you need to stitch under an inch but begone say 3/8" you'll want to get a 441 type machine. Quote www.mccabescustomleather.com
Members BoLdOrange Posted March 15, 2013 Author Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 Oops pardon my ignorance the complete thickness is more like 0.50" I was very very wrong. Based on that thickness which Machine would you experts recommend from my list ? Quote
Members billymac814 Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 I still don't think those machines would work out for you. They would be good for the bags that aren't too heavy and things like that but they are not heavy stitchers and won't be suitable for heavy weight leathers. It helps to have a lightweight machine like those you mentioned and a heavy stitcher for things like holsters, thicker belts, saddle bags or sheaths. If you do end up going with one of those you'd probably want one that's complete or figure in another 400-500 dollars to set it up with a stand/servo and speed reducer. Quote www.mccabescustomleather.com
Members Andrew Chee Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 What are you going to be sewing? 1/2" is 32oz of leather. That's really thick for a bag. I make bags out of 6oz leather and my total thicknesses are usually under 15oz total at the max. I don't know what bag would require four layers of 8oz leather... Andrew Quote
Members billymac814 Posted March 15, 2013 Members Report Posted March 15, 2013 I don't think his bags will be 1/2" thick, but by the sounds of it he's not going to be making just bags. Quote www.mccabescustomleather.com
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