I have been a leather-smith for close to 40 years, and ALL my stitching has been done by hand. Recently, within this decade, I have purchased the tear-outs of an awning shop and have acquired a setup such as yours, in this video. I'm watching to see how the BELTS are installed and how to do the bobbin, and the operation of the machine. I have a friend's purse that the shoulder strap just broke off of, today. I gave her an ammo-box to put her stuff in till she got home, and I took hers with me to fix. I've had the machine about 3 years and just haven't invested the time to learn it yet. This project will be the nest way to incorporate the machine into my hobbies. THANK YOU FOR A GOOD VIDEO. I just wish it had gone more into the setup. Maybe some more of your videos will, as I intend to binge watch them. I just subbed.
I inherited what I believe is this exact machine with the leather belt drive. The table looks identical as well. One owner and I have all the paperwork and manuals. Even the original receipt. I’d like to sell it. In southern New Hampshire.
Thanks for the videos. I have a singer 31-15 that has worked great in our men's store for over 50 years it still looks brand new and still works great. hopefully you can help. The other day we trayed to saw on plastic tracks on some formal pants for waist adj.we have never had problems before. the 31-15 works great on everything else double blue jean you name it.now for some reason when we try to sew the plastic tracks it breaks the needle Thead constantly even buy hand, we can't do it.i have a backup machine a cheap suese home maker thing it did just fine. I have check everything 100 times taken the bobbin apart the plates off no dents to anything i give up can you help. Thanks
Very good demonstration I have one also a century of progress badge, and I believe even a singer motor underneath the table that look just like yours, my eyes are not so good so it's just collecting dust now.
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I own one.By watching this video I noticed you forgot to stop the bobin loader system. It turns without any bobin in it. It creates a useless noise and also will damage the belt by the time. To stop it just pull the small mecanism towards yourself.
Yes and no. It depends on how thick the leather you want to sew is and how you want your stitching to look. I make jeans on a Singer 31-32 (which is essentially the same as a 31-15 but with reverse) and I have no issues sewing leather patches onto jeans of about 1/8th" thick. A little more wound't be a problem either but more than that you would probably want a heavier machine anyway. If I would sew say, a leather jacket, I would definitely select a dedicated leather point needle to produce the stitch appearance I want to have. Leather needles (as pretty much all sewing machine needles are) are designated by a letter/letter combo to specify the point type. Most common is LR, but there are many others. Regular needles are (usually) designated R, but again, these come in many variants all with different suffixes. Hope that helps. Websites like the thread exchange have pretty comprehensive lists of most common types for most purposes.
Very impressed - not necessarily with the machine (although it's very nice) but with your feed control skills! That was a really nice curved seam you knocked out there! (Am kind of wondering why you repeated the first 1:14 worth of video. . . thought there was something wrong with RUclips when your overview/intro started to replay.)
I have been a leather-smith for close to 40 years, and ALL my stitching has been done by hand. Recently, within this decade, I have purchased the tear-outs of an awning shop and have acquired a setup such as yours, in this video. I'm watching to see how the BELTS are installed and how to do the bobbin, and the operation of the machine. I have a friend's purse that the shoulder strap just broke off of, today. I gave her an ammo-box to put her stuff in till she got home, and I took hers with me to fix. I've had the machine about 3 years and just haven't invested the time to learn it yet. This project will be the nest way to incorporate the machine into my hobbies. THANK YOU FOR A GOOD VIDEO. I just wish it had gone more into the setup. Maybe some more of your videos will, as I intend to binge watch them. I just subbed.
I inherited what I believe is this exact machine with the leather belt drive. The table looks identical as well. One owner and I have all the paperwork and manuals. Even the original receipt. I’d like to sell it. In southern New Hampshire.
thank you again for a great video, I have this machine in my tailor shop as well.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. I am so fortunate to have one that I inherited Blessings
You are so welcome
Thanks for the videos. I have a singer 31-15 that has worked great in our men's store for over 50 years it still looks brand new and still works great. hopefully you can help. The other day we trayed to saw on plastic tracks on some formal pants for waist adj.we have never had problems before. the 31-15 works great on everything else double blue jean you name it.now for some reason when we try to sew the plastic tracks it breaks the needle Thead constantly even buy hand, we can't do it.i have a backup machine a cheap suese home maker thing it did just fine. I have check everything 100 times taken the bobbin apart the plates off no dents to anything i give up can you help. Thanks
Wow that's a beautiful machine.
Very good demonstration I have one also a century of progress badge, and I believe even a singer motor underneath the table that look just like yours, my eyes are not so good so it's just collecting dust now.
Essa máquina de costura é encrivel gosto muito desse modelo classe 31
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Qual a agulha e o numero da linha que você está usando amigo?
Amigo qual o número da agulha que você está usando pra costurar esse tecido?
I own one.By watching this video I noticed you forgot to stop the bobin loader system. It turns without any bobin in it. It creates a useless noise and also will damage the belt by the time. To stop it just pull the small mecanism towards yourself.
I'm hard of hearing so I don't notice the noise.
@@BlacksPorsche986 Where can I get needles?
What v-belt did you use? Do you have to change the wheel for it to fit?
What v belt do you have on it? And did you have to change the wheel out to fit it?
Good video. I wish you would show sewing some leather and do we need special needles to sew leather?
Yes and no. It depends on how thick the leather you want to sew is and how you want your stitching to look. I make jeans on a Singer 31-32 (which is essentially the same as a 31-15 but with reverse) and I have no issues sewing leather patches onto jeans of about 1/8th" thick. A little more wound't be a problem either but more than that you would probably want a heavier machine anyway. If I would sew say, a leather jacket, I would definitely select a dedicated leather point needle to produce the stitch appearance I want to have. Leather needles (as pretty much all sewing machine needles are) are designated by a letter/letter combo to specify the point type. Most common is LR, but there are many others. Regular needles are (usually) designated R, but again, these come in many variants all with different suffixes. Hope that helps. Websites like the thread exchange have pretty comprehensive lists of most common types for most purposes.
Solution of stiching from bottom
Its cracks the rexine
hello what is the maximum stitch lenght for this machine ?
Hi I was wondering what kind of walking footer will fit on the 31-15 singer industrial?
I'm not a fan of walking foot attachments so I have no recommendations.
@@BlacksPorsche986 thank you,
Muito bonita essa máquina
What size 3115 needles
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Where did you get the belt?? What size is it? Thanks in advance.
Very much interested in that same thing! Ever figure what belt that was? @aroundthesewingtable
I have the same machine but can't find needles for it. Do you know where I can purchase them or even the type/name of needle
By the way. I have three 31-15's and 5 other industrial machines that use the same needle.
@@jamesbible5413 are you succesful in purchasing needles and if so from where?
I have one..how much are they worth
Qual número da agulha?
Where is this located?Is it still for sale?
How Mich cast.
I buy this machine but how.
Where i can buy a singer like that please?
I have one, are you in UK?
I’m in Brooklyn I have one
I have one for sale Niagara Canada
Very impressed - not necessarily with the machine (although it's very nice) but with your feed control skills! That was a really nice curved seam you knocked out there! (Am kind of wondering why you repeated the first 1:14 worth of video. . . thought there was something wrong with RUclips when your overview/intro started to replay.)
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Bonsoir, j'ai une machine comme celle là
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