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was thinking about getting some thread from Main thread Co has anyone used them

pros and cons

and what size is good for small projects like small cases

thank you

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I use their waxed polycord. Good thread. Remember, it is waxed, so it will not take dye, so sewing is the final step, and you need to match (or contrast) the color to your project. I usually use it to sew in welts to insoles, so I can use any color.

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Thank you

i make cases for cigar cutters and lighters what size you think would work for what i make was thinking the .040

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.040" is about 1mm, .035" is about .9mm, and .030" is around .76mm. .040" is pretty big, .035 is still large, but seems to fit a lot of the stitching punches out there, but so does .030. It really depends on the size of the hole, the type of hole (diamond or /) and the spacing. Generally, if the size isn't way out of line, you can make it work.

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thank you

i use 1/8' diamond spacing still using the tandy ones i need to upgrade

any suggestions

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Seiwa 2 and 6 prong #3 for 8 spi with .030" or maybe .035" thread, Irons from GoodsJapan, thread from Maine Thread. The irons go in and out of stock a lot so have them email you when they are in stock. They are well made and heat treated, as with all this kind of iron, polishing on a cloth wheel with compound will help immensely with insertion and extraction of the iron. You can also polish them with a Dremel or Foredom.

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thank you i got one ordered one yesterday

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This should tell you what I think of maine thread :)

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There are a couple of other rolls in another room. I really like it. Just the right amount of wax, lays nice and flat when pulled taut and a minimum of stretch. Color stays nice and true. I am actually working on another order. Get the free sample card and enjoy!

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I use Maine thread/cord all the time.

I call them so I can purchase larger spools then what you see on the website.

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thank you all so much sorry late riply

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