Members Constabulary Posted April 29, 2017 Members Report Posted April 29, 2017 Lol. I bet you would! Regards, Eric Ha ha - for suuuure! But I´m kind enough and would leave one for Wiz Wiz, maybe we can convince Eric that we will "dispose" them properly. Quote ~ Keep "OLD CAST IRON" alive - it´s worth it ~ Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2
Members gottaknow Posted April 29, 2017 Members Report Posted April 29, 2017 I've kind of been wanting a Bonis (or similar) fur sewing machine for a year or two. I repair all kinds of leather and some fur covered items, including gloves, fur coats and Ugg type shoes. I should investigate if there are any clamp on/portable units made, as I've run out of room for any more machine tables. The footprint on the Bonis is really small. You could fit the entire setup on an 20" x 20" table. They're pretty fun to sew with and super easy to work on. Regards, Eric Quote
alexitbe Posted April 29, 2017 Author Report Posted April 29, 2017 As Eric said, all these fur or glove machines have a small footprint and are portable and weigh at most 16 kg. I would say that the single thread overseamers are only good for fur, where there is little risk of the thread being broken as it is protected by the fur itself on the oneside and lining on the other. double thread can be used for gloves or Ugg boots( I just checked my girlfriends)..It does not unravel if broken. Eric, perhaps I can ask your opinion on one of my overseamers?... The timing is wrong and I cannot fix it. The wheel either does not feed or feeds at the wrong time time when the needle has penetrated the leather. It is not a Bonis, but a Textima. Cheers Alex Quote
Members gottaknow Posted April 29, 2017 Members Report Posted April 29, 2017 As Eric said, all these fur or glove machines have a small footprint and are portable and weigh at most 16 kg. I would say that the single thread overseamers are only good for fur, where there is little risk of the thread being broken as it is protected by the fur itself on the oneside and lining on the other. double thread can be used for gloves or Ugg boots( I just checked my girlfriends)..It does not unravel if broken. Eric, perhaps I can ask your opinion on one of my overseamers?... The timing is wrong and I cannot fix it. The wheel either does not feed or feeds at the wrong time time when the needle has penetrated the leather. It is not a Bonis, but a Textima. Cheers Alex Hard to say where the exact problem lies, I'm not sure which model you have. Do you have a service and parts manual? Regards, Eric Quote
alexitbe Posted April 30, 2017 Author Report Posted April 30, 2017 Hi Eric, I do not know the model of the textima of hand... Its hidden away in the cellar. What happened is that it worked fine until I power hosed it with water to clean it. After that the feed never worked properly... Anyway, I have spent the whole of today getting the Singer conected to a treddle and have managed to do one leather glove and one shearling mitten. Camera is being difficult at the mo and I am too tired to try and sort it... I will post the pics tmrw... On the whole I am pleased with the result of the leather glove. Without ironing or preparation it does not look homemade... The seams are very straight and unwavering The mitten looks terrible as it is too thick. The seam is wondering very badly on the underside. More tmrw Cheers Alex Quote
alexitbe Posted May 4, 2017 Author Report Posted May 4, 2017 (edited) Well, I didn't bother taking pics of the mittens. That was down to operator error with the machine... I will adjust the presser foot hight and have another go... However here are the pics of the inside of the glove... It looks all very neat and to be honest this is my best attempt so far... Back of hand, inside out... Black marks are melted knots or pen marks, I have forgotten.. Gusset is very neat... Inside out. Edited May 4, 2017 by alexitbe Quote
alexitbe Posted May 4, 2017 Author Report Posted May 4, 2017 (edited) And I guess I should show what it looks like in the machine... One fourchette sewn. Start at tip of one finger. to finger web. To the other end I could be wrong, but this is the way I did it... I think you could sew the fourchettes from the web to the finger tips. This would mean that you get the seam at the web perfect, but I really didn't have any problem with that.. Hope that interesting. Alex Edited May 4, 2017 by alexitbe Quote
Members dikman Posted May 4, 2017 Members Report Posted May 4, 2017 Thanks Alex, yes, it is interesting. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
Members EstherB Posted January 8, 2021 Members Report Posted January 8, 2021 On 4/27/2017 at 7:26 PM, alexitbe said: Hi Alex! I know it's an older thread, but just wondering if you still have the machine? Did you managed to find a manual by any chance? If you still have the machine, do you have a few more pictures? I just got one today, but even looking at the parts list, I am not sure weather is complete... Regards, Esther Quote
Members ddiuni Posted August 2, 2023 Members Report Posted August 2, 2023 On 2017. 4. 28. at 오전 12시 8분, gottaknow said: 여기 아이다호에 있는 장갑 제조업체가 몇 개 있습니다. 그들은 확실히 찾고 재미 있습니다. 필요한 경우 부품 책의 pdf가 있습니다. 감사합니다, 에릭 hello. Can you send me the manual by e-mail? Quote
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