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The honest truth is I am not sure how I got it where it is, but I have no intention of ever playing with it again.

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The holsters look good. Both the front and back stitches look very good.

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Its a beautiful thing when you can get the most out of a tool.

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I readjusted mine once to sew some different material, and it took me a week and half to get it set back the way it was. I think if I was going to do it professionally, I would just buy different machines with different setups.

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I readjusted mine once to sew some different material, and it took me a week and half to get it set back the way it was. I think if I was going to do it professionally, I would just buy different machines with different setups.

That is what happened to me.......at least I can take consolation that I am not alone

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When you've messed it up, 'n' fixed it, 'n' messed it up, 'n' fixed it... some call that "experience", just means you aint the new guy any more :)

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The honest truth is I am not sure how I got it where it is, but I have no intention of ever playing with it again.

I understand the sentiment, but I've found that eventually the settings work themselves loose, and you have to adjust them some more anyway.

I marked my tension knobs with a sharpie, which is how I have been able to see the tension knobs walking from time to time. However, the marks help me keep track of where the knobs should be.

Nice work, too!

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I understand the sentiment, but I've found that eventually the settings work themselves loose, and you have to adjust them some more anyway.

I marked my tension knobs with a sharpie, which is how I have been able to see the tension knobs walking from time to time. However, the marks help me keep track of where the knobs should be.

Nice work, too!

I had read that some where in all the reading of the forums and it id s very valuable tip.

I know sooner or later I will have to make adjustments. and through the heartache of experience, hopefully came the knowledge to do it correctly.

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I had read that some where in all the reading of the forums and it id s very valuable tip.

I know sooner or later I will have to make adjustments. and through the heartache of experience, hopefully came the knowledge to do it correctly.

That is well put: "Through the heartache of experience." :)

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