Members palvim Posted May 5, 2021 Author Members Report Posted May 5, 2021 I had one question about the machine set up that I have now. The guys I purchased the machine from say that the machine can definitely sew 135 thread. So I read through the manual again and I noticed something strange. The bobbin case latch on both the ls-1340 as well as ls-1341 are pointing down. On my machine it's pointing up. Is that strange? Quote
Members palvim Posted May 12, 2021 Author Members Report Posted May 12, 2021 So I was at the technician today and the machine seems to be working quite fine so far. Touch wood :-) The first thing he noticed that the hook was too far away from the needle. So he had to push the hook to the left so the hook was almost touching the needle to pick up the thread loop. I think that was the one that actually fixed the issue with uneven stitches. He also thought my bobbin tension was a tad bit loose so he tightened it. He also adjusted the presser foot which was not on level with the center foot when the needle should just enter the leather. His suggestion was also when I use 2 layers of 10oz leather to use 160 needle for the 92 thread. And 140 was fine for thinner leather. Before leaving he also taught me on the process of setting tension. His suggestion was that I set tension such that I see the bottom thread popping up on the top and then loosen it until it disappears enough into the leather. All this is probably basics but for a self taught person I thought it made a lot of sense. And this structured way of setting tensions was very good tip to follow. I came home and did very fine adjustments to make sure that the thread was leaving the throat plate smoothly. This made turning the flywheel a little easier. Moral of the story for me was N E V E R apply force on the machine when the thread and material is jammed. But I guess I learnt a lot from all you guys about adjusting the timing, needle to hook relationship, thread path on the throat plate etc in the process. In the end it was about $150 worth of lesson :-) Thanks a lot @Uwe for patiently helping me on this issue and replying to my queries so many times. Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted May 12, 2021 Moderator Report Posted May 12, 2021 32 minutes ago, palvim said: His suggestion was also when I use 2 layers of 10oz leather to use 160 needle for the 92 thread. And 140 was fine for thinner leather. I take issue with this recommendation. That size needle pokes a hole that is much too large for the combined size of the overlapping lockstitches. I normally use a #19/120 needle with #92/T90 thread. Sometimes I use a #20/125 for difficult material or sewing through double sided tape. I would not use a #23 needle unless I was sewing with #138 thread, top and bottom and the leather is medium to hard temper. Quote Posted IMHO, by Wiz My current crop of sewing machines: Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.
DonInReno Posted May 13, 2021 Report Posted May 13, 2021 2 hours ago, palvim said: So I was at the technician today and the machine seems to be working quite fine so far. Touch wood :-) That’s great news! It must be a relief to be able to concentrate on sewing and not fighting with the machine. :-) Quote
Members palvim Posted May 13, 2021 Author Members Report Posted May 13, 2021 Absolutely @DonInReno!! 6 hours ago, Wizcrafts said: I take issue with this recommendation. That size needle pokes a hole that is much too large for the combined size of the overlapping lockstitches. I normally use a #19/120 needle with #92/T90 thread. Sometimes I use a #20/125 for difficult material or sewing through double sided tape. I would not use a #23 needle unless I was sewing with #138 thread, top and bottom and the leather is medium to hard temper. I'll just try and experiment and see which needle works based on the stitch consistency and look. Hopefully I can continue to use 140 needle that works very well today. Quote
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