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How to stitching shoe insole, if you have this machine for shoe making.Your work efficiency will increase a lot

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I read the specifications on this sole stitcher. It weighs over 900 pounds!

Other than the size, it is a lockstitch machine with a rotating horn and straight needle. Looks impressive for shoe soles.

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Isn't that an outer sole?

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53 minutes ago, bikermutt07 said:

Isn't that an outer sole?

Yup.  The shoes are either welted, most likely, or stitch down. 

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Look´s like a Blake stitcher. or a bloke stitching :P

Edited by jimi

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So interesting! Thank you for sharing/posting.

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16 minutes ago, Constabulary said:

robinindustry is manufacturer / dealer of this machine ;)

http://www.robinindustry.com/

Yes and very good to deal with. 

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Telling us the model number of the machine, providing a link to the product page or a photo so we can see what "thIs machine" actually looks like would be useful.

The machine is apparently a SP998 Master Insole Stitching Machine

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The stitch mechanism is quite interesting to watch with the hook being above the material in plain sight. It's almost like an upside-down Landis 16 mechanism minus the awl. I'm guessing the thread take-up mechanism and the big spool of thread is in the box below the curved arm.

Edited by Uwe

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15 hours ago, bikermutt07 said:

Isn't that an outer sole?

No, it's insole stitching

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