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Yes its best with a groove especially if its the final bottom sole, sometimes the sole is a middle section and can be rubber or soft and the stitch will pull up without a groove.  Its something for the individual to work out for the best product.

 

Yes a left or right toe will work, these feet will get you in closer and leave eye view clear as well.   They don't cost much and worth it I think.

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I have a couple of sets here in Dallas, but haven't really had a chance to play with them.  I'm not sure at this point, but it looks like the feet are a little shorter than the standard harness feet or fabric feet.  So, they'll hover a bit off the needle plate.  Since most soles are pretty thick, this should present no real issue in practice.   I need a real boot maker to bring me a sole to try it out.  

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On 3/27/2017 at 4:15 PM, SolarLeatherMachines said:

I have a couple of sets here in Dallas, but haven't really had a chance to play with them.  I'm not sure at this point, but it looks like the feet are a little shorter than the standard harness feet or fabric feet.  So, they'll hover a bit off the needle plate.  Since most soles are pretty thick, this should present no real issue in practice.   I need a real boot maker to bring me a sole to try it out.  

How much for a set?

 

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yes how much? as im in missouri and have a pair of cowboy boots that i need to resole for a friend of mine.  and i think that foot would work very well.  beats handsewing it.  

 

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