Members cleanview Posted January 9, 2015 Members Report Posted January 9, 2015 (edited) 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. Edited January 9, 2015 by cleanview Quote Amarillo Texas bambamholsters.com
Members camano ridge Posted January 9, 2015 Members Report Posted January 9, 2015 The holsters look good. Both the front and back stitches look very good. Quote https://www.facebook.com/CamanoRidgeCustomLeather?fref=ts
Members Colt W Knight Posted January 9, 2015 Members Report Posted January 9, 2015 Its a beautiful thing when you can get the most out of a tool. Quote
Members cleanview Posted January 10, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 10, 2015 Now I am afraid to even blow on it, that something might change Quote Amarillo Texas bambamholsters.com
Members Colt W Knight Posted January 10, 2015 Members Report Posted January 10, 2015 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. Quote
Members cleanview Posted January 10, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 10, 2015 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 Quote Amarillo Texas bambamholsters.com
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted January 10, 2015 Contributing Member Report Posted January 10, 2015 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 Quote "Observation is 9/10 of the law." IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.
Members BHPshooter Posted January 12, 2015 Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 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! Quote
Members cleanview Posted January 12, 2015 Author Members Report Posted January 12, 2015 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. Quote Amarillo Texas bambamholsters.com
Members BHPshooter Posted January 14, 2015 Members Report Posted January 14, 2015 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." Quote
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