Members David Bruce Posted July 18, 2018 Author Members Report Posted July 18, 2018 12 minutes ago, RockyAussie said: I have a couple of skiving machines and the Fortuna one that looks the same as this one is my favorite. If the machine is working alright I would say that a price from $1000 to $1500 would be great but I would pay $2000 easily if it is in good condition. Note I do put a high value on the dust extraction part. You mention small leather goods and that often involves soft leathers that the dust extractor helps the leather to pull through without getting could on the feed roller. Check my you tube videos to see a little bit on this. 13 minutes ago, RockyAussie said: I have a couple of skiving machines and the Fortuna one that looks the same as this one is my favorite. If the machine is working alright I would say that a price from $1000 to $1500 would be great but I would pay $2000 easily if it is in good condition. Note I do put a high value on the dust extraction part. You mention small leather goods and that often involves soft leathers that the dust extractor helps the leather to pull through without getting could on the feed roller. Check my you tube videos to see a little bit on this. I think I did well on price. I paid what he was asking which seemed fair to me. He also sold me a nice Dixon lap skiver for a bargain. The Fortuna model number is 50SAG, it's a beast. I've already run a bunch of Horween through it and even a little Hermann Oak veg tan, (though it started to glaze the feed wheel so I only did a little of it). I think it's my new favorite machine besides my motorcycles! Quote Singer 111w155, Consew 206RB-1, Cowboy 3200, Fortuna Bell Skiver, Landis 30, Campbell Keystone Skiver, Dixon Skiver, American 3 in 1, 2 Kwikprint Model 86's and Model 64, Clicker Press, Regad Heat Creaser, Merrow 60W, Singer 114W103 and an addiction to hand tools
Members jimi Posted July 19, 2018 Members Report Posted July 19, 2018 If you were wondering what the 50SAG means it stands for 50=feed roller size, S=setup for shoe industry type work, A= exhaust system and G= closed, it has the left side cover. Quote
RockyAussie Posted July 19, 2018 Report Posted July 19, 2018 12 hours ago, David Bruce said: (though it started to glaze the feed wheel so I only did a little of it). I think it's my new favorite machine besides my motorcycles! Do your thick and greasy stuff in multiple passes. I often just run the same setting but hold the article back so it is only doing half the depth on the first run. If it still slips you may need to sharpen the blade. On really bad stuff you can let it sharpen a bit as as you feed it through as long as your not doing large amounts for any length of time. Quote Wild Harry - Australian made leather goodsYouTube Channel Instagram
Members David Bruce Posted July 20, 2018 Author Members Report Posted July 20, 2018 On 7/19/2018 at 6:00 AM, RockyAussie said: Do your thick and greasy stuff in multiple passes. I often just run the same setting but hold the article back so it is only doing half the depth on the first run. If it still slips you may need to sharpen the blade. On really bad stuff you can let it sharpen a bit as as you feed it through as long as your not doing large amounts for any length of time. Thanks, it's fine with the greasy/oily leather it only glazed the feed roller when I ran natural veg tan. I just need to get a steel roller for veg. Such a time saver and no more concern about slicing through soft leathers with a skiving knife! On 7/19/2018 at 3:24 AM, jimi said: If you were wondering what the 50SAG means it stands for 50=feed roller size, S=setup for shoe industry type work, A= exhaust system and G= closed, it has the left side cover. Thanks! Quote Singer 111w155, Consew 206RB-1, Cowboy 3200, Fortuna Bell Skiver, Landis 30, Campbell Keystone Skiver, Dixon Skiver, American 3 in 1, 2 Kwikprint Model 86's and Model 64, Clicker Press, Regad Heat Creaser, Merrow 60W, Singer 114W103 and an addiction to hand tools
Members DavidMillsSaddlery Posted November 11, 2019 Members Report Posted November 11, 2019 On 7/18/2018 at 5:26 PM, RockyAussie said: I have a couple of skiving machines and the Fortuna one that looks the same as this one is my favorite. If the machine is working alright I would say that a price from $1000 to $1500 would be great but I would pay $2000 easily if it is in good condition. Note I do put a high value on the dust extraction part. You mention small leather goods and that often involves soft leathers that the dust extractor helps the leather to pull through without getting could on the feed roller. Check my you tube videos to see a little bit on this. Where’s your YouTube channel? I just bought one of these... I may have screwed up by just buying the head, and not having the table shipped? Tell me about this exhaust system! Quote
RockyAussie Posted November 11, 2019 Report Posted November 11, 2019 10 hours ago, turbotexas said: Where’s your YouTube channel? I just bought one of these... I may have screwed up by just buying the head, and not having the table shipped? Tell me about this exhaust system! My you tube stuff should show up in my signature as a link here on L.W.as far as I know but none the less this should take you to one of them - With the exhaust system there is no scrap deflector thingy, just the deflector that sits inside the bell knife. It should be maintained at around 15mm back from the edge. The vacuum pulls the leather in and down into a collection box which rarely gives any problems with stocking to the feed stone or feed rubber or steel. Check out the circular skiving video and you can quickly appreciate that it shows no problem even on the soft upholstery type being used there. Quote Wild Harry - Australian made leather goodsYouTube Channel Instagram
Members keithski122 Posted November 11, 2019 Members Report Posted November 11, 2019 Check out this thread .On it I posted some pics I had found on instagram of a suction system. https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/86653-help-a-guy-out-with-his-new-skiving-machine/ Quote
Members DavidMillsSaddlery Posted November 12, 2019 Members Report Posted November 12, 2019 Thank you gentlemen! On 11/11/2019 at 4:40 AM, RockyAussie said: My you tube stuff should show up in my signature as a link here on L.W.as far as I know but none the less this should take you to one of them - With the exhaust system there is no scrap deflector thingy, just the deflector that sits inside the bell knife. It should be maintained at around 15mm back from the edge. The vacuum pulls the leather in and down into a collection box which rarely gives any problems with stocking to the feed stone or feed rubber or steel. Check out the circular skiving video and you can quickly appreciate that it shows no problem even on the soft upholstery type being used there. Where’d you find that roller foot? Quote
RockyAussie Posted November 13, 2019 Report Posted November 13, 2019 21 hours ago, turbotexas said: Thank you gentlemen! Where’d you find that roller foot? The one in the video above I bought from the Cowboy seller here in Australia. The brass one in the other video's on my youtube are just ones that I have made myself by cutting down some standard feet and building on from there. You might find something in this AliExpress page of interest such as number 18 for $6.55 au or number 20 for $17.23 au. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33049213271.html This post I did awhile back shows both the one I made and the other above with alterations I had to do. Quote Wild Harry - Australian made leather goodsYouTube Channel Instagram
Members David Bruce Posted December 31, 2019 Author Members Report Posted December 31, 2019 On 7/18/2018 at 3:26 PM, katit said: Have you bought this machine? Wonder what is the acceptable price as well... Sorry for the really long delay in responding. I haven't been on the site in quite awhile due to work, etc...I did buy the Fortuna. It's been great for everything that I've used it on (wallets, bags, card holders) all chrome tanned leather. I also bought the steel roller, a new blade and grinding wheel. I paid $1000 for it which I think is a steal since it came with the table and vacuum system. I would think a fair price for my set up is $1500-2000. I ended up buying a second top/bottom feed Fortuna with an Italian table/vacuum set up for $250! Quote Singer 111w155, Consew 206RB-1, Cowboy 3200, Fortuna Bell Skiver, Landis 30, Campbell Keystone Skiver, Dixon Skiver, American 3 in 1, 2 Kwikprint Model 86's and Model 64, Clicker Press, Regad Heat Creaser, Merrow 60W, Singer 114W103 and an addiction to hand tools
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