Members JerseyFirefighter Posted February 9, 2017 Members Report Posted February 9, 2017 Your jaw will drop when you see the difference between Weaver retail and Wholesale. I think they wanted like $1300 for that retail. If I recall I got mine for $8-850. The only thing I wish was a little better was the grabber (sharp pointy leather gouger) I understand there are probably design limitations, however something akin to a spring clamp to grab the pieces would be better than hooking it with a sharp pointed tooth. Totally worth the extra money. One of my top 5 biggest time saving purchases. Quote Rob www.ridgewayleatherworks.com IG: @Ridgewayleatherworks FB: RidgewayLeatherworks
Mark842 Posted February 10, 2017 Report Posted February 10, 2017 1 hour ago, AndyL1 said: $600 is a steal! I think I could get by with the less $$ one for now but would probably grow out of it quick. Have you sent in the blades for sharpening at all? If so, is the turnaround fairly quick? After purchasing the edger and using it for less than a week I purchased an extra set of 4 blades for it. It was evident I did not want down time on this item. That being said, I purchased mine about a year ago. I run probably 25 sections of 70 to 80 inch long latigo through it a day and I'm still on the second cutting position on the blades out of 12 positions. That latigo I use extra stuffed with waxes and oils and I do think that is easier on a blade than just a regular veg tanned leather. Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted February 10, 2017 Members Report Posted February 10, 2017 I have not sent mine in yet Andy. I think I'm on the third position. In all honesty, I wish I had another one set up with a set of blades for a little lighter weight leather. I hate changing machines over and changing settings. I want to be able to set one up, whether it's a sewing machine or a spotter or whatever, and leave it set to do that one thing. Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted February 10, 2017 Moderator Report Posted February 10, 2017 I have a prototype for the 2 cutter Bluegrass edger. Came in a shop retirement set and he said that he was given it to try at a Harness Makers Get-Together some years before. I had it for sale at the Prescott Show last year. First guy that looked at it asked me why I was selling it - he thought it was a better design than the later versions and no gig needed. As soon as he left I stuck it under the table after Ms Rundi asked me why i WAS selling it anyway. I'll get a picture tomorrow. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Mark842 Posted February 10, 2017 Report Posted February 10, 2017 12 hours ago, Big Sioux Saddlery said: I have not sent mine in yet Andy. I think I'm on the third position. In all honesty, I wish I had another one set up with a set of blades for a little lighter weight leather. I hate changing machines over and changing settings. I want to be able to set one up, whether it's a sewing machine or a spotter or whatever, and leave it set to do that one thing. Curious what your edging that is requiring you to mess with other settings besides the knob for strap with. I run everything from 5-6 oz to 14 oz through mine and the springs that adjust for thickness do all the work for me. i've never adjusted anything else on it as it edges everything I throw at it perfectly. Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted February 10, 2017 Members Report Posted February 10, 2017 10 minutes ago, Mark842 said: Curious what your edging that is requiring you to mess with other settings besides the knob for strap with. I run everything from 5-6 oz to 14 oz through mine and the springs that adjust for thickness do all the work for me. i've never adjusted anything else on it as it edges everything I throw at it perfectly. There are blades for different thicknesses of leather. I have the blades for the thickest leather, because that's what most of my work is. I don't like how much the heavier blades take off a light strap. Ideally, I would have another machine with the blades for lighter work. The springs simply hold the work down, you really can't adjust for how much the blades take off, unless I'm missing something. Otherwise, I would have to take the heavy blades off, put the lighter blades on, and then switch back when going back to heavy work. Quote
Members Sonydaze Posted February 10, 2017 Members Report Posted February 10, 2017 By turning the cutting edge back a bit, you can reduce how much it bevels. However to loosen the blades and adjust them is prolly about the same work as changing them? If you only have one set of blades it is a good trick. Quote http://www.bound2please.com Sewing machines: 3 - Sunstar 590BL, Artisan Toro 3200, Juki LK-1900HS, Juki DDL-8500-7, Juki DDL-5550N, Pfaff 138-6/21, Pfaff 546-H3, Pfaff 335-H3, Adler 221-76, Singer 144WVS33, Singer 29K-51, Siruba 747B
Mark842 Posted February 10, 2017 Report Posted February 10, 2017 9 hours ago, Big Sioux Saddlery said: There are blades for different thicknesses of leather. I have the blades for the thickest leather, because that's what most of my work is. I don't like how much the heavier blades take off a light strap. Ideally, I would have another machine with the blades for lighter work. The springs simply hold the work down, you really can't adjust for how much the blades take off, unless I'm missing something. Otherwise, I would have to take the heavy blades off, put the lighter blades on, and then switch back when going back to heavy work. Huh, Ok. Did not know there were different size blades. you might of just cost me more money... Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted February 11, 2017 Members Report Posted February 11, 2017 Glad I could help! Quote
Members Weaver Leather Supply Posted February 13, 2017 Members Report Posted February 13, 2017 Both the 4 blade and 2 blade model come standard with #2 blades, but you can request another size when you order it and we will accommodate switching them out. We have sizes 0, 1, 2, and 3, similar to your standard hand edger sizes. If you have any other specific questions on either machine, let me know and I will be glad to help. Quote
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