Awesome job, came out great. Some tips 1: leave a LONG tail when you change out your thread and tie the old to the new so when you pull the old the new doesn't slide off. 2: when embroidering hats always start from the bottom and go up and from the center out. That will keep the hat from pitching and losing registration. I've been doing this for 7 years and what to see you do well. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see what comes next.
Love your videos I just started watching them, and waiting on my MT 1501 now and the first video I watched of yours was about you telling about the machine and how you have to take a leap of faith…. And I was like yessss and take your money and invest in something that will bring in revenue so that right there have me the confirmation that I was making the right decision because I was not sure at first especially after watching some of the videos and issues or mistakes that I saw but I said to myself it’s all about trial and error and don’t allow the machine to intimidate you once you learn it your on the move!!!! Thanks for the videos and I will continue to watch have a blessed day
Ohhhh man! That looks sooo good! Mine is out of the box and I am going to do my training! Really glad I saw you thread your machine. Wish me luck...... pretty excited to get going!
I suggest a long nose tweezers to catch and place the thread in tight places. Also, thank goodness you went to training. You seem to be very confident in the correct procedure. I am so excited for you. 💯💯
Wow that hat looks great! I can't wait to get into the embroidery buiness and seeing videos like this help to strengthen my resolve and determination! I can't wait untill the time comes and I get to embroider my designs I have :) Wow your doing great and I can't wait to see how far your business grows!
Any videos on doing visors with the 1501? I did a search on your videos but wasnt sure if it might be within another video or something. Thanks in advance
No. I don’t have a video doing a visor but it’s the same as doing a regular cap. The Gen 2 hat hoop would be best to use for visors because you can get closer to the bill but the process is the same as a cap. If you do not have a Gen 2 to get closer I would suggest hoping the visor backwards and flipping the image so you can get close to the viser
@@adubbproductions Much appreciated... She got them going - they arent as close as she would like but they still look good. Thanks for all your hard work on the videos - we enjoy them
I’m not sure if any of them have an auto threader. I’m not sure cause I’m still new to this multi needle stuff but i think all of them have to be set up initially. Don’t be intimidated though. You can do it.
I think it turned out great as well. I’m not concerned with the long thread issue because I know it’s something that I did or something that I’m not familiar with in regards to the machine. I’ll figure it out today though. Then it will be perfect. 🙏🏾😁😀
Impressive! It doesn't seem as loud as other machine - is that because it weighs over 300 pounds? Great job. Thank you for being so patient and showing us how to manually thread this amazing machine.
Thank you for watching I appreciate it and Congrats on that purchase. Let me know how long it takes you to thread that thing took me like an hour and a half or so.
@@chenequaavelino6670 if you get it don’t forget to use my link. I’m on mine right now embroidering sweatshirts. Love it. Ricoma Link ricoma.com/US/referral/allan-wade
to be honest im intimidated by this bro frfr def going to need some classes the whole embroidery in itself , keep being great love the videos !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for your video and being honest with in the video. I’m trying to decide whether to buy this machine I am approved and ready to sign just really scared and nervous. Glad to hear that the machine is working for you well. Any advice to give me before I buy this massive expensive machine? I am brand new to machine embroidery. Plan on doing patches.
Your welcome. I was super nervous too. It’s a large number to hang over your head if it’s not making you money right off the bat. My advice to you would be to go to the Ricoma RUclips channel and watch all the videos and then maybe rewatch the ones your interested in. Lol the more you watch people operate the machine the more you will start to feel familiar and confident with its functions. You look at it and it seems really bug and intimidating. It’s not. After having it you will learn it’s big but not that complicated. Take your time ask questions on the facebook page they have for support. If you are going into business maybe start looking at channels that show similar things that you are going to be creating. Maybe I’ll do a patch video this upcoming i week to help out. Start getting your designs digitized or if you plan on doing i yourself start watching videos on the software that Ricoma will be providing chroma inspire. That is super important. Digitizing is everything. Take your time and you will be up and running in no time.
Peace n blessings. Thanks for all the great vids . I just purchased the mt1501. Looking forward to doing some stuff. Is there anything I should b forewarned about before I dive in? Thanks in asvance
Nice!! Making me want this but I don’t have the room lol. Also I think you chose the file without the trim cuts in the preview. It’s odd that it’s what showed in the preview window. Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome job Allan! Great video! I know you're working with support to get all your questions answered, feel free to reach out to me as well and I will always get you connected with someone!
Thank you. They are gonna call me in a few to figure it out. I think I have it worked out though. I’m gonna see if it works in a bit. Thank you Aliana.
I hope you can give 100 percent honest feedback on the machine I know about there contracts with influencers and I know you can't say not 1 bad thing about Ricoma I hope thats not what you did bro
Did you watch the video? Did you see all the mistakes made in the video? Did you see all the trims I had to make to neaten up the design. Do you think that was perfect? Bro. I don’t do that over here. If I can’t speak my mind I’m not doing it. I’m always authentic. This is the most authentic channel on youtube. Do you see all the mistakes I make on all my videos and how I try to fix them while every other video on RUclips is perfect like mistakes never happen. Go find another channel that shows all the errors and then shows you how to fix them. I’ll wait.....
@@adubbproductions yea I seen your mistakes but are you aloud to point out there's without a violation of contract 🤔 no need to get all in your feelings im not trying to step on your money I actually give money to your business everyone just needs to do there homework and put 2 and 2 together
Yes they do. That’s exactly why I went with my gut and purchased my machine out right so I can say what I want about it and see why some people where trying to dig it out online. You just watched me do this step by step. Not perfect but the machine does work. Still have a few kinks to work out but the end result loos good to me. To be honest all these machines work. Period. In the wrong hands none of it functions correctly. Machines do what people tell them to do. You can get a bad unit on occasions but in most cases like I always say it’s human error. Either a step somebody missed or something that is humans didn’t catch. I do it all the time. I knew this machine wasn’t bad. They have an entire Facebook group with regular people like you and me stitching out detailed designs that make everything I’ve ever created look like stick figures. My job is to show people what they are doing wrong. That’s not lying or misleading. People screw this stuff up. All the time. Every day. I screw it up. Clearly. Lol I’m always honest about it. I’m not a sell out. I don’t lie to people and I do find it insulting for you to even question that. Go to another channel that is perfect and ask them why ever video is so perfect. Maybe they are perfect and I’m the only one that runs into problems. Don’t question the guy that makes mistakes in almost every video about authenticity. It makes no sense bro. That’s all I’m saying.
Yes. It was my tension. When you get your machine yo are supposed to do a live training with the company to set everything up so that doesn’t happen. Ofcorse my hard headed self never took the training. Even to this day. But look at me now. I’m embroidering on shoes and anything else I can get my hands on. Lol this thing is incredible. ruclips.net/video/lW9-8XssKOk/видео.html
Thanks m, i appreciate that. I make them myself on my Ricoma Mt-1501. I get them from buckwholesale use code ADUBB to get 10% off at checkout if you get anything. Thanks for asking.
Thanks. I appreciate it. Not yet. I’m gonna make a phone call in a little. I’m resting up right now for the next video. Definitely gonna find out though. I’ll make a video on it when I do.
1 switched to the stitch counter in manual mode 2 Clicked on the smooth stitch icon until she reached the zigzag line 3 The switch on the head of the machine pulled down and then up. 4 pressed the start button to resume sewing the design The head of the machine moves by design, the main shaft works BUT the needle of the machine does not go down. How to start the needle of the machine?
You have to flick the switch so the light above the switch changes colors, then It will start as soon as you press start and not fake start then start stitching at the point it stopped.
Brah I’m so happy and excited for you. I really appreciate all the content you put out. I just got me a laptop and the silhouette cameo 4. I’m wanted the plus but that bank account said different 😂 but hey gotta start somewhere 🤷🏾♂️. I Definitely have my mind set on that Ricoma MT.
What software you are using to make the design . I am an Embroidery designer and I use Wilcom design . I used to be a Malti head embroidery machine oparator ( 40 head machine ). Do you want to see my designs .😎
Yes I would. Highly. It’s a great machine. I was nervous because of the few negative videos I saw but my MT-1501 runs like a beast. I’m making hoodies right now. Running like a money making champion. Don’t forget to use my link if you decide to get one or even want to inquire. Ricoma Link ricoma.com/US/referral/allan-wade
Like your enthusiasm but that machine isn’t top of the line and your design has unnecessary trims good luck with Ricoma cause you’ll be FaceTiming with them a lot wish you the best and keep up the good work
Big money. $15k this is not a baby investment. This is the real thing. Lol but seriously. I figured I’ve purchased motorcycles for more that made me $0 and wasted more on cars and jewelry. This makes more sense. If all else fails I can always be a hat salesman. Lol 😂😂😂😂
I didn’t force you Dave, you had options and you made a choice. Why would you take the time to type something negative when you can just keep it moving. A better question is if it was so painful why would you put yourself threw pain when you can just watch another video. Please stop spreading your negativity to me. I am trying to live a positive life and help people. Please don’t extinguish my vibe.
@@adubbproductions My goodness how wounded you are. If you want to help people advise them not to buy this machine. If you manually have to thread each needle it’s painful. You seem to be very opinionated so why would it wound you so that I have an opinion . Understand that by putting your vlog on air you are inviting comments and they will be what that person wants to say and sometimes it’s not what you want to hear.
Why do you say it’s junk? I have an MT-1501 and a EM-1010. I run my business off of my MT-1501 I’ve made thousands. Are you taking from experience or just talking to talk?
@@adubbproductions Nothing against you or your channel. Yes, we bought one and many of the plastic parts on the machine are metal on Janome. The machine moves a lot due to vibration and it will ruin 25% of the blanks you run through it. There is little to no support for the machines and the warranty is fictitious in real life. We run five Janome 4's and replaced the Ricoma with a new Janome 7. Keep up the great work, man. We enjoy your vids.
I appreciate your insight. I’m having the total opposite experience clearly. The customer support is great. I recently recently left a message on a Saturday and got a person live on the phone within the hour. Also I’m not sure which magic me you are talking about that has plastic parts but my MT-1501 is solid steal. I opened up the back just to look to see if it needed to be oiled and it has metal parts. The smaller em-1010 has a plastic body but the MT-1501 is industrial. Again, I only talk about what I know to be fact. I’m not sure which machine you had or why you had the lack of support but Ricoma’s customer service is outstanding. I’ve never had a company offer the supper they do. You can buy a machine used and still get support on that purchase no questions asked. No company does that. I don’t know why you had that experience.
I don’t go off of speculation. It doesn’t matter what the forums SAY. I SHOW the real deal. People can see for themselves how things are going for me. Not everyone will have the same experience obviously. I think a lot of people just don’t know what they are doing and don’t take the time to learn the machine. It works fine for me.
This video was awesome I don’t care how long you showed the mistakes the fixes and all. I love it
Thank you. 🙏🏾
Awesome job, came out great.
Some tips
1: leave a LONG tail when you change out your thread and tie the old to the new so when you pull the old the new doesn't slide off.
2: when embroidering hats always start from the bottom and go up and from the center out. That will keep the hat from pitching and losing registration.
I've been doing this for 7 years and what to see you do well. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see what comes next.
Thank you. I’m definitely gonna follow those steps. I appreciate that advice. 🙏🏾. Much needed. Thank you. Keep it coming please. Lol
If the tail is being left at the beginning of the stitch then tighten your tension just a bit.
I love how you describe in full detail to *_THANK YOU_*!!!!!!!!!!!
Dont have a Ricoma, but you can use a can of compressed air to "push" the thread through the tube without having to shake it. Works with my Melcos
I can’t wait to get my MT-1501! Love your enthusiasm!!!
Just starting out and already can’t wait until I can get an MT-1501. Your videos are so helping me learn. Plus I appreciate your ‘realness’.
Love your videos I just started watching them, and waiting on my MT 1501 now and the first video I watched of yours was about you telling about the machine and how you have to take a leap of faith…. And I was like yessss and take your money and invest in something that will bring in revenue so that right there have me the confirmation that I was making the right decision because I was not sure at first especially after watching some of the videos and issues or mistakes that I saw but I said to myself it’s all about trial and error and don’t allow the machine to intimidate you once you learn it your on the move!!!! Thanks for the videos and I will continue to watch have a blessed day
Congrats! Definitely looks professional...
At $11K... It should look better than good, stupendous!
Congrats A-Dubb, Big fan from South Africa. Been watching your videos for some time now!!!
Maybe this will help you , I worked in a textile company and we used pipe cleaners to thread parts of the machine
Ohhhh man! That looks sooo good! Mine is out of the box and I am going to do my training! Really glad I saw you thread your machine. Wish me luck...... pretty excited to get going!
Would you recommend the Ricoma?
I suggest a long nose tweezers to catch and place the thread in tight places. Also, thank goodness you went to training. You seem to be very confident in the correct procedure. I am so excited for you. 💯💯
Wow!! Bruh that machine moves fast and the design looks fantastic!!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Wow that hat looks great! I can't wait to get into the embroidery buiness and seeing videos like this help to strengthen my resolve and determination! I can't wait untill the time comes and I get to embroider my designs I have :)
Wow your doing great and I can't wait to see how far your business grows!
I KNOW I WASNT THE ONLY ONE WAITING ON THIS VIDEO LIKE 😳😳😳
Any videos on doing visors with the 1501? I did a search on your videos but wasnt sure if it might be within another video or something. Thanks in advance
No. I don’t have a video doing a visor but it’s the same as doing a regular cap. The Gen 2 hat hoop would be best to use for visors because you can get closer to the bill but the process is the same as a cap. If you do not have a Gen 2 to get closer I would suggest hoping the visor backwards and flipping the image so you can get close to the viser
@@adubbproductions Much appreciated... She got them going - they arent as close as she would like but they still look good. Thanks for all your hard work on the videos - we enjoy them
Hooray! Trim the excess even shorter after the spring bar! One finger length is good.
Got it. 👍🏾 I’ll try it today. 🙏🏾 the Ricoma gods have spoken. Thank you
Glad you have great eyes to see the smal holes. The machine looks cool. Congrats again 👏
Priscilla. I’m about to send out goodies soon. I’ll e mail you a tracking number when it’s sent. 👍🏾 I appreciate you young lady.
@@adubbproductions Thanks 😊
Crazy, scary, good! Kudos to you for working that out! Looks awesome!
this video is fffire bro wow Big man moving forewords!!!!
I think I’m going to have to get a multi needle with automatic threading.
I’m not sure if any of them have an auto threader. I’m not sure cause I’m still new to this multi needle stuff but i think all of them have to be set up initially. Don’t be intimidated though. You can do it.
Looks fabulous. You did a great job for your first attempt.
This machine is extremely huge! Anyway the design came out great!
Alan, that was awesome, turned out perfect 👌 I know you’ll figure out the threads not cutting but overall I think You had total success! Bravo!
I think it turned out great as well. I’m not concerned with the long thread issue because I know it’s something that I did or something that I’m not familiar with in regards to the machine. I’ll figure it out today though. Then it will be perfect. 🙏🏾😁😀
I'm get double header 1st 2nd week of May watching your videos to walk me through it Thanks
You are lucky you have a shipping date. I still don’t have a shipping date for mine yet. Agh. Fingers crossed I hope I get it soon.
@@adubbproductions I'm in California but it's coming from Florida
It looks really nice...
Impressive! It doesn't seem as loud as other machine - is that because it weighs over 300 pounds? Great job. Thank you for being so patient and showing us how to manually thread this amazing machine.
Looks great!,
Thank you.
Looks professional and clean...👏
Can’t Wait till u do a design with a few colours .
Great Video. I just received my SWD-1501. On my way to thread mine as well. Thanks for the Video
Thank you for watching I appreciate it and Congrats on that purchase. Let me know how long it takes you to thread that thing took me like an hour and a half or so.
A-Dubb Productions Allan Wade ok Will
Would you recommend the Ricoma?
@@chenequaavelino6670 if you get it don’t forget to use my link. I’m on mine right now embroidering sweatshirts. Love it.
Ricoma Link ricoma.com/US/referral/allan-wade
Amazing job! Nice machine!
Look very nice. Always a learning curve. Keep it up.
Wow I'm saving my money up for an industrial machine
Ay first try, you did well man. You will learn it the more you do.
to be honest im intimidated by this bro frfr def going to need some classes the whole embroidery in itself , keep being great love the videos !!!!!!!!!!
just got mine. would not fit in my door. :( keeping it real -love the video! the cap looks soooo good!
Looks good great job
Thank you for your video and being honest with in the video. I’m trying to decide whether to buy this machine I am approved and ready to sign just really scared and nervous. Glad to hear that the machine is working for you well. Any advice to give me before I buy this massive expensive machine? I am brand new to machine embroidery. Plan on doing patches.
Your welcome. I was super nervous too. It’s a large number to hang over your head if it’s not making you money right off the bat. My advice to you would be to go to the Ricoma RUclips channel and watch all the videos and then maybe rewatch the ones your interested in. Lol the more you watch people operate the machine the more you will start to feel familiar and confident with its functions. You look at it and it seems really bug and intimidating. It’s not. After having it you will learn it’s big but not that complicated. Take your time ask questions on the facebook page they have for support. If you are going into business maybe start looking at channels that show similar things that you are going to be creating. Maybe I’ll do a patch video this upcoming i week to help out. Start getting your designs digitized or if you plan on doing i yourself start watching videos on the software that Ricoma will be providing chroma inspire. That is super important. Digitizing is everything. Take your time and you will be up and running in no time.
I’m thinking about buying the Ricoma also. Thank you for your questions Angela... let me know how it works out for you, please
Hi! I have embrilliance do we need to use the chroma software on the ricoma or can we save in the ricoma format and upload via usb?
Peace n blessings. Thanks for all the great vids . I just purchased the mt1501. Looking forward to doing some stuff. Is there anything I should b forewarned about before I dive in? Thanks in asvance
does look clean congrats!!!!!!!!!
Congrats on the upgrade man
Okayyyyyy I see you!
That thing is so quick
Nice!! Making me want this but I don’t have the room lol. Also I think you chose the file without the trim cuts in the preview. It’s odd that it’s what showed in the preview window. Thanks for sharing!!
OMG massive
Nice 👌 🔥🔥🔥
And also the type of backing?
They sent a tool to pass the thread through the curly hose.
Great video
Looks great ,
Awesome job Allan! Great video! I know you're working with support to get all your questions answered, feel free to reach out to me as well and I will always get you connected with someone!
Thank you. They are gonna call me in a few to figure it out. I think I have it worked out though. I’m gonna see if it works in a bit. Thank you Aliana.
I hope you can give 100 percent honest feedback on the machine I know about there contracts with influencers and I know you can't say not 1 bad thing about Ricoma I hope thats not what you did bro
Did you watch the video? Did you see all the mistakes made in the video? Did you see all the trims I had to make to neaten up the design. Do you think that was perfect? Bro. I don’t do that over here. If I can’t speak my mind I’m not doing it. I’m always authentic. This is the most authentic channel on youtube. Do you see all the mistakes I make on all my videos and how I try to fix them while every other video on RUclips is perfect like mistakes never happen. Go find another channel that shows all the errors and then shows you how to fix them. I’ll wait.....
@@adubbproductions yea I seen your mistakes but are you aloud to point out there's without a violation of contract 🤔 no need to get all in your feelings im not trying to step on your money I actually give money to your business everyone just needs to do there homework and put 2 and 2 together
Yes they do. That’s exactly why I went with my gut and purchased my machine out right so I can say what I want about it and see why some people where trying to dig it out online. You just watched me do this step by step. Not perfect but the machine does work. Still have a few kinks to work out but the end result loos good to me. To be honest all these machines work. Period. In the wrong hands none of it functions correctly. Machines do what people tell them to do. You can get a bad unit on occasions but in most cases like I always say it’s human error. Either a step somebody missed or something that is humans didn’t catch. I do it all the time. I knew this machine wasn’t bad. They have an entire Facebook group with regular people like you and me stitching out detailed designs that make everything I’ve ever created look like stick figures. My job is to show people what they are doing wrong. That’s not lying or misleading. People screw this stuff up. All the time. Every day. I screw it up. Clearly. Lol I’m always honest about it. I’m not a sell out. I don’t lie to people and I do find it insulting for you to even question that. Go to another channel that is perfect and ask them why ever video is so perfect. Maybe they are perfect and I’m the only one that runs into problems. Don’t question the guy that makes mistakes in almost every video about authenticity. It makes no sense bro. That’s all I’m saying.
Have you figure out the problem with the thread tails?
Yes. It was my tension. When you get your machine yo are supposed to do a live training with the company to set everything up so that doesn’t happen. Ofcorse my hard headed self never took the training. Even to this day. But look at me now. I’m embroidering on shoes and anything else I can get my hands on. Lol this thing is incredible. ruclips.net/video/lW9-8XssKOk/видео.html
Clean!
looks good great feat video ✊🏽 you can lower the tension a little to get rid of the tails
I’ll try that. Thank you i appreciate it. 🙏🏾
@@adubbproductions no problem bro keep the videos coming 🙌🏽
Awesome!!! Where do you get your caps! They are so clean!
Thanks m, i appreciate that. I make them myself on my Ricoma Mt-1501. I get them from buckwholesale use code ADUBB to get 10% off at checkout if you get anything. Thanks for asking.
Not sure if I just missed this part or not but what digitizing software were you using?
One year update?!?!?! How do you like it now?
If I had the space I would get a four head and get a school or store contract. I love it.
That was clean. Did you upgrade the software or are you using the free version?
I upgraded from chroma inspire to chroma luxe.
The hat looks awesome! Props to you for conquering the threading. Did you figure out why the machine wasn’t trimming the threads?
Thanks. I appreciate it. Not yet. I’m gonna make a phone call in a little. I’m resting up right now for the next video. Definitely gonna find out though. I’ll make a video on it when I do.
1 switched to the stitch counter in manual mode
2 Clicked on the smooth stitch icon until she reached the zigzag line
3 The switch on the head of the machine pulled down and then up.
4 pressed the start button to resume sewing the design
The head of the machine moves by design, the main shaft works BUT the needle of the machine does not go down.
How to start the needle of the machine?
You have to flick the switch so the light above the switch changes colors, then It will start as soon as you press start and not fake start then start stitching at the point it stopped.
I have a 6 needle brother and it’s a lot simpler than that
Brah I’m so happy and excited for you. I really appreciate all the content you put out. I just got me a laptop and the silhouette cameo 4. I’m wanted the plus but that bank account said different 😂 but hey gotta start somewhere 🤷🏾♂️. I Definitely have my mind set on that Ricoma MT.
GREAT VIDEO LEARNED ALOT 🔥
This guy give me WAYAN BRO VYBZ 😂
Did u ever do hats on the 600 or 800???
First. Good work
What type of needle and thread weight did you use?
Needle that came with and thread that came with. 75/11 40wt
What software you are using to make the design . I am an Embroidery designer and I use Wilcom design . I used to be a Malti head embroidery machine oparator ( 40 head machine ). Do you want to see my designs .😎
Lol. Congratulations my guy
Would you recommend purchasing this machine? I’m thinking about getting into embroidery business.
Yes I would. Highly. It’s a great machine. I was nervous because of the few negative videos I saw but my MT-1501 runs like a beast. I’m making hoodies right now. Running like a money making champion. Don’t forget to use my link if you decide to get one or even want to inquire.
Ricoma Link ricoma.com/US/referral/allan-wade
Also. Let me know if you do get it and you got it threw my link. I wanna see if the link actually works and if they give me my credit.
How much was it
✊🏿✊🏿🔥🔥🔥
Like your enthusiasm but that machine isn’t top of the line and your design has unnecessary trims good luck with Ricoma cause you’ll be FaceTiming with them a lot wish you the best and keep up the good work
How much MT 1501 ,,,? 🤩
Big money. $15k this is not a baby investment. This is the real thing. Lol but seriously. I figured I’ve purchased motorcycles for more that made me $0 and wasted more on cars and jewelry. This makes more sense. If all else fails I can always be a hat salesman. Lol 😂😂😂😂
@@adubbproductions 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍💯
I have never watched anything so painful as you threading this machine.
I didn’t force you Dave, you had options and you made a choice. Why would you take the time to type something negative when you can just keep it moving. A better question is if it was so painful why would you put yourself threw pain when you can just watch another video. Please stop spreading your negativity to me. I am trying to live a positive life and help people. Please don’t extinguish my vibe.
@@adubbproductions My goodness how wounded you are. If you want to help people advise them not to buy this machine. If you manually have to thread each needle it’s painful. You seem to be very opinionated so why would it wound you so that I have an opinion . Understand that by putting your vlog on air you are inviting comments and they will be what that person wants to say and sometimes it’s not what you want to hear.
You need tweezers..you’re fingers are too big lol
With it without tweezers I make it happen.
Stay away from Ricoma machines. Total Chinese junk. Spend your hard-earned money on a Japanese machine like Janome, etc.
Why do you say it’s junk? I have an MT-1501 and a EM-1010. I run my business off of my MT-1501 I’ve made thousands. Are you taking from experience or just talking to talk?
@@adubbproductions Nothing against you or your channel. Yes, we bought one and many of the plastic parts on the machine are metal on Janome. The machine moves a lot due to vibration and it will ruin 25% of the blanks you run through it. There is little to no support for the machines and the warranty is fictitious in real life. We run five Janome 4's and replaced the Ricoma with a new Janome 7. Keep up the great work, man. We enjoy your vids.
Take a look on the forums that cater to folks who are active in the business. I haven't seen anyone who would buy one again.
I appreciate your insight. I’m having the total opposite experience clearly. The customer support is great. I recently recently left a message on a Saturday and got a person live on the phone within the hour. Also I’m not sure which magic me you are talking about that has plastic parts but my MT-1501 is solid steal. I opened up the back just to look to see if it needed to be oiled and it has metal parts. The smaller em-1010 has a plastic body but the MT-1501 is industrial. Again, I only talk about what I know to be fact. I’m not sure which machine you had or why you had the lack of support but Ricoma’s customer service is outstanding. I’ve never had a company offer the supper they do. You can buy a machine used and still get support on that purchase no questions asked. No company does that. I don’t know why you had that experience.
I don’t go off of speculation. It doesn’t matter what the forums SAY. I SHOW the real deal. People can see for themselves how things are going for me. Not everyone will have the same experience obviously. I think a lot of people just don’t know what they are doing and don’t take the time to learn the machine. It works fine for me.