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Cowboy CB3200 PRO vs Cobra Class 3 - Tell me what you can't find out in specs


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I have been doing my research and reading as much as I can but I am wondering are there any real differences between these two machines?  They seem pretty similar in specs.  I am looking to sew multi-layer guitar straps,  cosplay gun rigs and holsters.  I am guessing my largest thickness will be 30oz or so of leather for some holsters.  Looking for a pedal stand as I don't have a lot of room for a desk/table setup right now. 

What are the nuances between these two machines I should be aware of?  I am looking at both of these as there are dealers near me for both.  I am sure there are other options but I want local support available.

Thank you all.

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3 hours ago, Jack Napalm said:

I am guessing my largest thickness will be 30oz or so of leather for some holsters.  Looking for a pedal stand as I don't have a lot of room for a desk/table setup right now. 

What are the nuances between these two machines I should be aware of?

These machines are slightly different designs. The CB3200 is a more limited machine in that it maxes out at 32 ounces, while the Cobra Class 3 and CB3500 (same build) max out at 7/8 inch. The 3200 is best limited to #346 thread while the Class 3 and 3500 can handle #415.

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The lower lift on the 3200 works against the stirrup and holster throat plates that stand at least 3/8 inch above the standard plate. This only leaves about 1/8 to 3/16 inch of sewable space over the plates. With the 3500 and Class 3, there is more than 3/8 inch clearance (almost 1/2") over the plates before you max out the alternating feet. The inner and outer feet must alternate up and down at least 1/8" to allow the material to feed as you sew. If they can't alternate, the work will either stall, or stitch length will become unpredictable and short.

Finally, the Class 3 and CB3500 ship with a pedestal stand by default. The CB3200 comes with a U cutout table that is 48 inches long and one must pay more to upgrade to a pedestal stand.

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