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Hey All

I need help:

I am starting to get used to making leather sheaths for my handmade knives. The Cobra Class 4 was a big learning curve but I can't imagine leather work without it now.  

My only issue are the tiny prints the presser feet leave on my leather.  I've tried flattening them out with a bone tool, but they are still noticeable. 

I have a bunch of products like Mink Oil and Snow Seal, but I'm not sure how to buff the tiny imprints out completely. 

Here is my most recent project. I flattened the foot prints with a round bone tool, but still have some noticeable marks.  It is a good example if the marks I am left with. (Black edges are airbrushed with an Iwata Eclipse.)

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If you have any moisture in the leather the tracks will be more pronounced. Just a thought... 

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Some suggestions;

1 reduce foot pressure to the minimum needed

2. use a teflon roller foot at light pressure

3. cut off one side of the foot so only the foot part which will go along the outside of the stitching remains

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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I have used a large metal ( 5mm)   ' D' ring , 'O' ring or square ring to smooth those out on occasion, with a bit of ' elbow grease' . 

I don't wish to back off the foot pressure too much in case the adjustment screw comes out too much and  goes through the roof of my workshop  and leaves a large hole  :) Its a pretty  tight spring I'm guessing ?  Not sure if I'll ever get it back in?  Perhaps someone can enlighten us on that ? 

HS

' I have a very gweat friend in Wome called Biggus Dickus,

He has a wife you know, do you know whats she's called? Incontinentia.......Incontinentia Buttocks '  :rofl:

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Other than reducing foot pressure I'm not sure if there's a lot you can do, these are big machines designed to sew thick stuff, which means heavy springs and heavy pressure. Just out of curiosity, are those edges burnished? They look a little "furry" to me.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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