You are the first video I've watched with one of these leather machines where you actually know how to sew. Good job! It made it so much easier for me to get a good look at what the machine can do because you're competent and know what to look for. So thank you!!
Hey Nate: I know I'm VERY late to the party here and you are no doubt a LOT better 2 years after you made this video. 2 things I would like to point out that will make you a lot better (If you don't already know what I am about to tell you) 1st, If you will start your stitching in reverse and then go forward it will produce a lot less bulk and be just as strong as the 3 passes you are making in this video...Forward, Backwards then Forward again. 2nd, Yes! it is necessary to hold on to the thread tails (and you seem obsessed in doing that) if the "TAKE UP LEVER IS NOT IN IT'S HIGHEST POSITION" The MAIN reason it's necessary to hold onto the tails is that if the take up lever is not in it's full upright position, it will pull the thread out of the needle or at least not produce a lock stitch with the bobbin thread. When you get ready to sew, simply rotate the balance wheel until the take up lever is in the upmost position and forget about the damn thread tails, but don't forget to hold on to them as the take up lever rises.
I am a 2750pro user for years now ...I am more interested in the dual tension and why it is better and how to adjust it? any followup would be appreciated
Great review, I enjoyed that quite a bit. My only concern is that Techsew isn't USA based, and as of 08/2021, they don't have any USA representation for service, sales or parts.
Hi JP, we offer free lifetime technical support as part of our warranty. We stock all replacement parts at our facility in Montreal, available for express shipping if necessary. We do have a number of USA distributors and we are based both in Canada and USA. Feel free to give us a shout with any questions! - Ron
Hi Nate, how long did it take you to purchase that machine? I am initiating with leathercraft and to be honest, I would like to get that model but, it is kinda pricey.
Great question. I had been doing leatherwork seriously for about 3 years before getting a machine. If you’re just starting out, unless you are going to be making primarily bags or other larger items, you don’t need a machine yet.
You are the first video I've watched with one of these leather machines where you actually know how to sew. Good job! It made it so much easier for me to get a good look at what the machine can do because you're competent and know what to look for. So thank you!!
Hey Nate: I know I'm VERY late to the party here and you are no doubt a LOT better 2 years after you made this video.
2 things I would like to point out that will make you a lot better (If you don't already know what I am about to tell you)
1st, If you will start your stitching in reverse and then go forward it will produce a lot less bulk and be just as strong as the 3 passes you are making in this video...Forward, Backwards then Forward again.
2nd, Yes! it is necessary to hold on to the thread tails (and you seem obsessed in doing that) if the "TAKE UP LEVER IS NOT IN IT'S HIGHEST POSITION" The MAIN reason it's necessary to hold onto the tails is that if the take up lever is not in it's full upright position, it will pull the thread out of the needle or at least not produce a lock stitch with the bobbin thread.
When you get ready to sew, simply rotate the balance wheel until the take up lever is in the upmost position and forget about the damn thread tails, but don't forget to hold on to them as the take up lever rises.
This means the early editions of your wallets have just become collectors’ items! Proud owner of your handmade/hand-stitched Thin Finn and Finnigan!
Nice machine and good video. I'm currently waiting on my new 5100 to get here.
I am a 2750pro user for years now ...I am more interested in the dual tension and why it is better and how to adjust it? any followup would be appreciated
Please do more videos on the machine. Adjusting tensions, tips and tricks
Wow nice!
Where can I buy the foot you switched out? Single sided, I think you mentioned
I would say Techsew probably stocks them.
Great review, I enjoyed that quite a bit. My only concern is that Techsew isn't USA based, and as of 08/2021, they don't have any USA representation for service, sales or parts.
Hi JP, we offer free lifetime technical support as part of our warranty. We stock all replacement parts at our facility in Montreal, available for express shipping if necessary. We do have a number of USA distributors and we are based both in Canada and USA. Feel free to give us a shout with any questions! - Ron
@@techsew we’re are your distributors in the USA. I am in California and would like to physically see it.
@@marciapatterson8014 They have a new program on their website where they will connect you with an owner in your area.
Can i use it in
other kinds of fabric??? How about a video testing other kind of fabric in the same machine.,Thanks.
Can you do video on how to adjust the tension?
Good choice! I’ve been eying that machine as well. Can’t wait to see your new line of goods. Keep up the great work!! Krebs & Co. leather goods
Would like to know more about the machine. Can it sew fabrics, as well?
You’re awesome. I’ll say it every damn time!
haha, thank you
I've looked througjh your collection and, while I haven't looked at product, I don't see any products that are machine stitched. Why is that?
Hello. What is the noise of the needle and thread?
Where can we get edge guide?
Can you show this new owner how to thread the bobbin, instructions are very weak.
Hi Nate, how long did it take you to purchase that machine? I am initiating with leathercraft and to be honest, I would like to get that model but, it is kinda pricey.
Great question. I had been doing leatherwork seriously for about 3 years before getting a machine. If you’re just starting out, unless you are going to be making primarily bags or other larger items, you don’t need a machine yet.
So did your mommy buy this for you?
Hahaha what? No 😂