Members unc101 Posted December 7, 2008 Members Report Posted December 7, 2008 Is there any way to modify an Adler 30-70 shoe patcher so it can edge stitch at 1/8" or better at 3/32". Do they make a walking foot with built in edge guide or some sort of an seperate edge guide I can buy and modify? Maybe there is a company which makes custom feet or guides. Cheers Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted February 7, 2009 Members Report Posted February 7, 2009 UNC101, I rebuild shoe patchers so let me know what you are sewing and maybe we can come up with something for you. I have a few ideas. shoepatcher Is there any way to modify an Adler 30-70 shoe patcher so it can edge stitch at 1/8" or better at 3/32". Do they make a walking foot with built in edge guide or some sort of an seperate edge guide I can buy and modify? Maybe there is a company which makes custom feet or guides.Cheers Quote
Members shoepatcher Posted February 18, 2009 Members Report Posted February 18, 2009 UNC101 I ams still waiting for you to email me. I think I have a way to put a roller guide on your machine so you can sew close to the edge, shoepatcher Is there any way to modify an Adler 30-70 shoe patcher so it can edge stitch at 1/8" or better at 3/32". Do they make a walking foot with built in edge guide or some sort of an seperate edge guide I can buy and modify? Maybe there is a company which makes custom feet or guides. Cheers Quote
Members unc101 Posted February 25, 2009 Author Members Report Posted February 25, 2009 How much it will cost me to modify it. I had a company which was willing to make me a custom one based on my design recommendations, but they want $300+ US for it. Here is the diagram of the guide we came up with: http://i41.tinypic.com/21j93jn.jpg please post all the details of your modification. Cheers Forgot to mention, I'm strictly working with high end skates like Vapor 40 and One95 so stitch gin it on the top edge is very tricky. But I also need to stitch straight material, sometimes felt for the tongues, so basically think of it as if I had one machine, but needed to use it for all aspect of a hockey skate manufacturing and sewing. Cheers Quote
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