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Finally been putting a couple hours behind that KH swingarm binder on the 441 shuttle doing a new pattern, and working out some small bugs with also getting a feel for the way it likes to be fed .
I just using some 1" type2 nylon binding tape binding around radius's on some panels . It starting to shape-up to be a pretty decent working Binder .
The Machine size itself is a little bit of a bully for binding, but better to have to much needle, than not enough punch power .
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Very nice!  :spoton: May I ask where do you buy the binding tape in OD and Koyote?

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14 hours ago, Constabulary said:

Very nice!  :spoton: May I ask where do you buy the binding tape in OD and Koyote?

for purchasing Binding and Webbing's , If I getting more than 1-k yards, or wanting a very specific dye color/tone for matching materials .  I will just go direct to Bally Ribbons Mills .
I live in Oregon, so if I ordering them from a supply Vendor, I usually just stay here on the US. W.coast here, and usually order/buy them from John Howard Co. down in Chino California .
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I know I posting Pic. of Heavy Nylon Binding, 'But'  I find the X-Over from Binding Leather or Fabrics is really very similar/same for Setting up Binder mechanics and feeding set-up.

Is the 1st time I ever setup a machine with this large a needle for Binding . But the Second I seen those Pic's Uwe posted of the KH set-up, I had to get it to use . For last 30 years I just have been fond of, and sticking to just Needle-Feed machines, single needle and double needle,  like Singer 111/211 and newer juki model also . There is a new learning curve I am grasping because the 441 clone/model is flatass just a brute compared to the machines I normally Bind with, but the thing will needle threw about whatever you can get shoved threw the binder throat . 441 shuttle also seams to work well with the lighter weight 138 and 207 threads .
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On 2/14/2021 at 3:56 PM, jfisher said:

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On 6/13/2021 at 1:16 AM, Constabulary said:

Very nice!  :spoton: May I ask where do you buy the binding tape in OD and Koyote?

Another good place for quality nylon binding is:

https://www.rockywoods.com/NARROW-GOODS/Binding-Grosgrain-Ribbon?display=table

You probably will want 5038 binding tape, it's the stuff you will most commonly see on tactical gear and durable softgoods. If you have a reseller/wholesale cert and are going to go through a decent amount of binding Texcel has excellent quality and prices on binding tape and webbing. Their mil-spec binding tape is a bit over $0.16/yd on 300yd rolls, I suspect Rockywoods sources their binding tape from here as they (I'm near certain) source some of their mil-spec webbing from Texcel. I think min order from Texcel is $100 but their minimum order quantity is by the roll, rather than by the case. 

http://www.texcelindustries.com/

 

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