Jack Napalm Report post Posted August 5, 2019 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. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted August 6, 2019 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. Accessories 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. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack Napalm Report post Posted August 6, 2019 Thank you, that is very helpful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites