Hi, We would like to sincerely thank you for taking the time to create both videos about proper assembly and alignment of the longarm frame. Your expertise and detailed presentation of the material helped us tremendously as we were finally able to correct the issues with our frame. Thank you again.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! This is critical information, instructions provided by the manufacturer are less than ideal. Even though I'm assembling a King Quilter, this was worth watching 👀 Will be looking for more of your videos
I can't seem to find any helpful videos on how to disassemble/ take it down. I am moving and have a Pearl frame. Now I am not sure how to take it apart. It would be nice to have a video on a take down. Thanks
OH MY GOSH!!! You saved my life! I recently moved and discovered my hubby's timeline for completing my sewing room, and my timeline were off by a bit LOL... So in attempting to put my frame together so I could get back to work I realized that I had no idea and the manual was not too helpful. Thank GOD I found Longarm-Tech and these awesome videos! I subscribed immediately! My frame is more stable and level than it has ever been! My HQ Amara is so happy and so am I!
Thank you so much for creating such a clear and detailed video. You are a techno-dud, my kind of guy! I just moved my frame a few inches on an uneven floor. I’m going to use both of your videos to recalibrate the whole frame. Thanks again!
Do you have a video on how to raise the height of the studio frame with an Amara on it? Mine is set too low. Do I have to disassemble the whole thing in order to raise the height? In the handy quilters video on how to put the frame together, they said, set it at the lowest height. I thought by the end of the video they would teach you how to set the height, but they never did. I’m not the one that put my frame together originally, and now I realize it’s too low and it’s hurting my back. Secondly, do you have a video that shows how to install properly the handy hammock? I bought one and it came with no instructions, and it was completely useless, and I had to jury rig it to get it to attach to my frame, but now I can’t take it off if I need to. So I’m wondering if there is a proper way to do it? And if so, do you have a video for that? And if not, would you consider making a video of that? Thank you very much!
Great observation Carmen - the average quilter, and the Pro-Stitcher computerized system, don't notice the non-flat track surface in some cases created by alignment problems during Frame assembly. All the videos I will be posting on techniques to improve Frame flatness are intended for those sensitive free-motion quilters who need the smoothest, flattest track possible to maximize their artistry.
When I got my 12 ft Studio frame my track came already attached to the sections. I installed the black rubber strips. I have bumps at the both places the sections go together. I see you have one 12 foot rail. Where did you get it? I am hoping that will correct those darn lumps and bumps that are driving me crazy.
Hi, We would like to sincerely thank you for taking the time to create both videos about proper assembly and alignment of the longarm frame. Your expertise and detailed presentation of the material helped us tremendously as we were finally able to correct the issues with our frame. Thank you again.
Thanks Susan - glad the video helped.
Thank-you so much for these videos - they have just helped me reassemble a new to me 10 year old HQ Avante - I am so grateful! 🙂
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! This is critical information, instructions provided by the manufacturer are less than ideal. Even though I'm assembling a King Quilter, this was worth watching 👀
Will be looking for more of your videos
I can't seem to find any helpful videos on how to disassemble/ take it down. I am moving and have a Pearl frame. Now I am not sure how to take it apart. It would be nice to have a video on a take down. Thanks
OH MY GOSH!!! You saved my life! I recently moved and discovered my hubby's timeline for completing my sewing room, and my timeline were off by a bit LOL... So in attempting to put my frame together so I could get back to work I realized that I had no idea and the manual was not too helpful. Thank GOD I found Longarm-Tech and these awesome videos! I subscribed immediately! My frame is more stable and level than it has ever been! My HQ Amara is so happy and so am I!
Thanks for your feedback Marisol - helping folks like you is what this channel as all about.
Thank you so much for creating such a clear and detailed video. You are a techno-dud, my kind of guy! I just moved my frame a few inches on an uneven floor. I’m going to use both of your videos to recalibrate the whole frame. Thanks again!
I know it's kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to stream new series online?
@Elias Flynn try flixportal. You can find it by googling :)
@Leonardo Parker Thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service =) I really appreciate it !
@Elias Flynn You are welcome xD
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you! I will be getting a digital level to use along with my spirit level and rechecking/doing my frame!
Great video! My longarm is coming in a few weeks...
Do you have a video on how to raise the height of the studio frame with an Amara on it? Mine is set too low. Do I have to disassemble the whole thing in order to raise the height? In the handy quilters video on how to put the frame together, they said, set it at the lowest height. I thought by the end of the video they would teach you how to set the height, but they never did. I’m not the one that put my frame together originally, and now I realize it’s too low and it’s hurting my back.
Secondly, do you have a video that shows how to install properly the handy hammock? I bought one and it came with no instructions, and it was completely useless, and I had to jury rig it to get it to attach to my frame, but now I can’t take it off if I need to. So I’m wondering if there is a proper way to do it? And if so, do you have a video for that? And if not, would you consider making a video of that? Thank you very much!
With the preciseness that this requires, I wish they would have certified long arm installers at dealerships or at least be hired to do such work
Great observation Carmen - the average quilter, and the Pro-Stitcher computerized system, don't notice the non-flat track surface in some cases created by alignment problems during Frame assembly. All the videos I will be posting on techniques to improve Frame flatness are intended for those sensitive free-motion quilters who need the smoothest, flattest track possible to maximize their artistry.
The video is good. But I were hoping to have seen how to put on the stoppers. Since I can not really see how it is done in the manual.
Nolting long arm table
When I got my 12 ft Studio frame my track came already attached to the sections. I installed the black rubber strips. I have bumps at the both places the sections go together. I see you have one 12 foot rail. Where did you get it? I am hoping that will correct those darn lumps and bumps that are driving me crazy.
I currently have a 10 foot continuum grace frame and I would like to purchase a baby lock regalia longarm machine will that machine work on that frame
I have not tested this - call the Grace Company and they should be able to tell you.
Link to Handi Quilter Assembly Video: ruclips.net/video/e38CpYzrPT8/видео.html