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wondering who runs one of these machines, with a 346 top thread and smaller bottom and a 25 needle and what kind of luck you have with it?   I have been wanting to try this combination and just tried some but kept having problems with the top thread and or if I might have backed off my tension to much.  And I might have also bent the tip of the needle, I haven't checked yet, but it started to skip a stitch every once in a while.

 

thanks for any replies.

Ron

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You might try a #26 needle, Ron.  Some people say use a #27, but the #26 general works.  If your getting a stitch skip "once in a while" the #26 would likely fix the problem painlessly.

I don't have any 346 at the moment or I'd sittch ya a row (trying not to buy any til AFTER the move).

 

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Ya I might just go back to 277 till ready to buy some more needles, I did check the needle and it had the slightest of burrs but a burr none the less, and I understand that a burr can start to contribute to skipped stitches.  I like the looks of 346 over 277, and I recall Jeff you made a comment about a big hole left so I was trying to fill that darn thing up.y

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Yeah, that do sound like me :blush:

If you get the needles with the LL point, most of that is taken care of.  It's the "D" and the "S" needles that leave them craters ;)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400730390609

 

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thanks for the lead I added those to my wish list for my next buy.

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Thats spot on. I use 346 over 277 all the time on my cobra 4 with a size 26. Don't think it would matter but I use Schmetz 26 with an S narrow cross point tip. Anyway, stitches two layers 7-8 ounce no problem.

Mark

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Ya I was trying to go through 2 layers of 8/9 1 layer of 1/2 and a layer of elephant, it should have been able to handle it.  But doing it with a 25 needle and didn't really adjust the foot pressure, and the thread tension was a little tight so it did struggle some. But I need to get me some of the bigger needles, I hadn't really asked that question about thread and machine when I set out to try it, I guess I shoulda known better but at least it didn't ruin the project completely.  It was one of those gosh dern it I didn't do this or that first, I was just excited to do the project cause it was looken real nice.  it still does its one I am giving to my son and wanted it just right, he likes it so I get to ponder the project for the next one I do.

Thanks y'all  

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Well I ordered up some of them there 26 needles so I can punch some big o'l holes with some 346, now it's kinda like a kid in a candy store and cant wait to see what is in the cracker jack box, thanks again fer the lead.

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