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Are drop bear hunted similar to the way snipes are hunted?

 

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There are two individuals inside every artisan...the poet and the craftsman.
One is born a poet. One becomes a craftsman.

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No you should be safe mate. Can't talk just now the dingo needs another feed..........    

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Since you KNOW so much, and can do anything why not just grab you tools and build your own machine. Then it will do everything PERFECTLY EVERY time. You talk about how wrong the machines you've seen pictures of are, if you know how wrong they are you have to know how to make them right.

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On 22/12/2016 at 8:24 AM, Singermania said:

Darren only in your wildest dreams could you get your car up to 180kph...hhaha

It was a hire car - next best thing to a Formula One racer

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Not sure if this already came up...in this heavy existential conversation over flat bed vs. cylinder arm machines;  but most cylinder machines have table tops that convert them into a flat-beds.  So you then have one machine that can do both.   

 

It's like Sewing Machine Magic!

 

 

 

One day I hope to learn how to sew.....

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I've read this thread 27 times and still don't understand THE question. :huh:

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4 minutes ago, gottaknow said:

I've read this thread 27 times and still don't understand THE question. :huh:

This topic is similar to Bill Clinton saying "that depends on what your definition of 'is' is!" To my understanding, the OP wanted to know how to know what he needs to know, in order to determine what sewing machine he should look for, in the event he has a project come up that requires a particular type of machine. This "is" my understanding of what his "is" is.

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Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.

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12 minutes ago, Wizcrafts said:

This topic is similar to Bill Clinton saying "that depends on what your definition of 'is' is!" To my understanding, the OP wanted to know how to know what he needs to know, in order to determine what sewing machine he should look for, in the event he has a project come up that requires a particular type of machine. This "is" my understanding of what his "is" is.

Got it! In other words, he just needs to be old like us with our combined years of experience. That would be a good starting point. In all seriousness, I think your pinned thread on leather machines is outstanding.

Regards, Eric

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5 hours ago, gottaknow said:

Got it! In other words, he just needs to be old like us with our combined years of experience. That would be a good starting point. In all seriousness, I think your pinned thread on leather machines is outstanding.

Regards, Eric

Amen:cheers:

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12 hours ago, gottaknow said:

Got it! In other words, he just needs to be old like us with our combined years of experience. That would be a good starting point. In all seriousness, I think your pinned thread on leather machines is outstanding.

Regards, Eric

If he had half a brain and would listen to advice it may also help.

The OP is beyond help as he wants a machine to sew everthing from silk to saddles at 30 stitches per minute to 4500 spm. Possibly he also wants it to do off-the-arm chain stitch and edge carpets.

 

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