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Pfaff 335-H3 17/01-Bln

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Hola, me estoy iniciando en la artesanía del cuero, estoy decidido a comprarme una maquina para coser el cuero de segunda mano, como no tengo ni idea de estas maquinas, solicito consejo de este foro, la idea es hacer cinturones, bolsos y sillines de bicicletas, tengo mirada una maquina usada PFAFF 335-H3 17/01-BLN, funciona correctamente, pero no se si es buena maquina para coser cuero, agradecería opiniones sobre esta maquina, o si seria mas interesante buscar otros modelos o otras marcas, tambien me ofrece el mismo vendedor una JOSMA de picar agujeros, no se si es interesante tener esta maquina, quedo en espera de sus opiniones, un saludo.post-66822-0-72565900-1446056184_thumb.jpost-66822-0-18264000-1446056266_thumb.j

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Think your going to have to post your question in english.

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Gracias Joe.

Hello, I am beginning in the crafts of the leather, am determined to buy me a machine to sew the leather of the second hand, since I have not even idea of these machines, request advice of this forum, the idea is to do belts, purses and saddles of bicycles, I have thoughtfull a machine secondhand PFAFF 335-H3 17/01-BLN, it works correctly, but not if it is a good machine to sew leather, he would be grateful for opinions about this machine, or if serious mas interesting to look for other models or other brands, also there offers me the same seller a JOSMA of holes sting, not if it is interesting to have this machine, I stay in wait of his opinions, a greeting.

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Being an owner of three 335 machines I can say they are excellent machines and with reasonable care will last a lifetime. The issue is how thick is the leather you are looking to sew. Thinner belts, bags and the like the 335 will handle. Not sure about the bike saddles. If however, you are looking to get into heavier leather, then you will need to look at a bigger machine.

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Also, that one is set up as an edge binder. Unless the other parts are included you may have to buy extra feet, needle plate etc.

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It has regular throat plate, but I cannot swear for the foot set and feed dog as the picture is grainy around them.

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Oops, you're right about the needle plate (and feed dog). It's a bit hard to tell about the feet, though, but they look a bit on the small side. The fact that it has that arm cover plate, however, suggests that it was originally used as an edge binder. It also has the flip-down edge guide (which you wouldn't need with the binder).

A peculiar mix, but could be a good buy if the price was right.

Edited by dikman

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Tal vez encuentres algo útil en Manuales de tesis:

Maybe you'll find something useful in these manuals:

http://dixiesewingmachine.tzo.com/MANUALS/PFAFFPARTS/335%20H3%20Subclass%20Old%20C.pdf

http://dixiesewingmachine.tzo.com/PFAFF%20SERVICE%20BOOK.htm

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Hello, you might indicate those that you have answered me, me that models of Pfaff sew leather mas fatly that 335, you know web someone where they avenge the models and his presentations, I suppose that a machine that sews fat leather, also will sew thin previous change of needles, he would be grateful for the information since I am very green, and I would not like to put the leg in the purchase, a greeting.

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Hello, sorry for the translator, thanks to those who have responded, could tell me that models of Pfaff Sewing leather thicker that the 335, know any website where come the models and their characteristics, I suppose a chunky sewing machine, also sew fine leather prior exchange of needles, appreciate the information that I'm very green, and I would not be wrong in the purchase of the machine , a greeting.

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