Congrats on the new machine. Great and honest review. I work with the Tippman Boss for heavy leather work. But, like you used to do. I currently hand sew shoes or boots. I hate that part of it because it limits my design features. But, maybe after this winter I will have a go with the tech sew 👍
I like the machine nut the 830 with the powered wheel is slick but the thickness capability is less i believe. I will continue looking at theae before i buy . Thanks for the video, i find there's not enough videos on the different techsew machines i find that aspect very lacking
For everyone watching this. This is a “drop feed machine”, which is why this doesn’t handle thick materials. I would suggest a “walking foot” machine or machine with a powered roller on top.
Love the review videos. I know you had the hand crank Weaver, do you still use it? I haven't found a niche where I need to specialize, so just for general purposes I'm considering the Weaver.
The machine you are working with can be converted to a rolling foot very inexpensively .a rolling foot is the best for leather as it leaves no marks on the goods you are sewing
People should do research before buying machine for leather stitching. Best is cylinder bed 335 normal stitching setup without tje binding set. Chinese any brand will cost 300 dollars. Its a copy. Of pfuff 335.. I got this post bed used once it is a waste for any leather artisans. This machine mostly used for stitching thick garment like denim. Roller foot is for shoe upper stitching.
I want to start my hobby in shoemaking, like making custom Nike shoes, somewhat like the shoe surgeon. So I think this machine will be the best for me hopefully it handles well.
I got my 1970s Adler 30-1 with a claes Foot. No Motor..in good order..on ebay in Germany for 120$..😂😂They here available in Europe from 100 to 900$..👍🇪🇺
Great review Dennis! Lots of great information.
Thank you for this review. Extremely helpful.
Congrats on the new machine. Great and honest review. I work with the Tippman Boss for heavy leather work. But, like you used to do. I currently hand sew shoes or boots. I hate that part of it because it limits my design features. But, maybe after this winter I will have a go with the tech sew 👍
Great review. Do you know of a machine that does what this one does and it will also handle thicker projects?
I like the machine nut the 830 with the powered wheel is slick but the thickness capability is less i believe. I will continue looking at theae before i buy . Thanks for the video, i find there's not enough videos on the different techsew machines i find that aspect very lacking
For everyone watching this.
This is a “drop feed machine”, which is why this doesn’t handle thick materials. I would suggest a “walking foot” machine or machine with a powered roller on top.
Love the review videos. I know you had the hand crank Weaver, do you still use it? I haven't found a niche where I need to specialize, so just for general purposes I'm considering the Weaver.
I do not have it anymore. It was too heavy duty for what I needed it for. If I were to get a single machine it would be a cinder arm from Techsew.
@@21gramsleathergoods21 sweet, thanks. I'm working a 9 to 5 now, but really it's just a way for me to stack cash to buy some machines.
The machine you are working with can be converted to a rolling foot very inexpensively .a rolling foot is the best for leather as it leaves no marks on the goods you are sewing
People should do research before buying machine for leather stitching. Best is cylinder bed 335 normal stitching setup without tje binding set. Chinese any brand will cost 300 dollars. Its a copy. Of pfuff 335.. I got this post bed used once it is a waste for any leather artisans. This machine mostly used for stitching thick garment like denim. Roller foot is for shoe upper stitching.
I want to start my hobby in shoemaking, like making custom Nike shoes, somewhat like the shoe surgeon.
So I think this machine will be the best for me hopefully it handles well.
Get yourself a little mic for these videos
I agree. Once you said this, and I watched to video, I knew I needed one. Thanks for the help my frienx.
I got my 1970s Adler 30-1 with a claes Foot. No Motor..in good order..on ebay in Germany for 120$..😂😂They here available in Europe from 100 to 900$..👍🇪🇺