I love this video. I couldn't have threaded the machine without it! the little diagrams are not sufficient. Thank you for all the little tricks and thorough instructions.
Hi! I just put together my machine and your video was extremely helpful. Thank you! .. can you share a link to the silicon oil you use? I am unsure of which one to use.
Thank you for the video. I always follow this everytime I need to change my thread. Well this time my serger will stitch when there is no fabric but will not stitch on fabric. I am just using regular cotton. Any idea what could be causing this?
@@giovannataylor7927 so to trouble shoot. I would. Remove needles and all threads. And clean the machine really well get all the lint out. Then reinsert needles (make sure the scarf is facing the back) make sure they are pushed all the way up. Then thread your machine. Make sure to really floss your threads in the tension disks. And thread carefully making sure nothing is caught and placed in the correct order.
@@IDontEvenWorkHere hi, sorry for late reply. I bouth something total different. I bought Jack E4s. ectually I love Juki MO6814, am not super happy with it. I have computers, and E4s is big part depends on onboard computers. I think it would be better if I bought Juki MO6814, but I've done already, it is over, and I have to stay with my decision.
I am trying to decide if I want to go a Juki 4816 industrial serger or stay with a domestic model. Automatic threading is not a deal breaker for me. Does this Serger handle light weight (fine) fabric? How is the learning curve in knowing how to adjust tension and differential feed? Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge here!
So I think it depends on how much you sew. It handles light weight and heavy weight with ease. The tensions aren’t an issue because the tension doesn’t have to be adjusted unless you’re going super thin or EXTREMELY thick in my experience. Correct needles and this baby runs like a dream. If you sew more than a few projects invest in one of these. It will last you a lifetime and does amazing work.
Ok I'm back! Lol I got my machine delivered today!!! Just threaded it your right it's pretty much intuitive but your vid helped alot with the first threading thank you! I'm wondering how to get the stitched closer together? I tried the manual and it's showing tightening the screws but they don't seem to want to move so I'm scared to mess with them...😱
I’m probably going to get one use. Do you have a video of what it comes with ? And what should I inspect to make sure I’m buying a good serger.😅Also what needles and thread do I need?
hi hi! i hope you see this i know this vid was posted awhile ago, i'm looking at getting this beast to sew LOOOTs of fleece for my small business does this juki take on thicker fabrics well and sew over seams well? I make fleece hoodies and the bulk is killing my babylock home machine :( need faster and stronger to sew over several layers of fleece....will this be my best bet? thank you!
Yes! I made hybrid fitted diapers and diaper inserts with 2-3layers heavy bamboo fleece 400gsm each with absolute ease! The best part is I can serge a thinner material up to the thicker one without even adjusting tension 98% of the time. This machine is fantastic.
Hi, I need so much help I don’t even know where to start. Just bought my dream juki mo-6814s. But, I can’t get it to do anything right. My tensions are all screwed up andi can’t make it stop doing a rolled them, the knife isn’t cutting very well and the fabric gets eaten up when serging and breaks needles. Where do I find help for servicing or just more how to videos? I am about this close to pulling my hair out!
Hi there. So sorry I just saw this. How are you? Rolled hem means your two right knobs need to be loosened for sure. Make sure you’ve inserted the needles all the way and they are the right ones.
Does this one do a safety stitch? I have a juki 6743 da with the safety stitch, and it has three needles. It sews nicely with three or four threads, but I cannot get the safety stitch to work. Any tips at all?
Really helpful videos👍👍👍..i only can threading portable one.....i wondering if you ever have facing issues with the looper timing??like uppers looper hit the needle..coz brother portable serger always have that problem...some said kinda cheap machine that brother made especially for portable serger....
No entiendo porque no hay un vídeo que se enhebre desde el principio, es decir! Desde el primer orificio orificio donde entra el hilo, a partir de las antenas?!
An industrial serger will outlive me. And it’s only a bit more in cost. Domestic or home sergers aren’t meant for many projects. I sew many times though the year. For someone who sews once or twice or small projects a domestic is perfect. I plan to sew my whole life and teach my children so an industrial made more sense for me. Also the quality is more consistent. And I’ve had mine a year and not had to trouble shoot once. But my domestics have many trouble shooting issues. So it’s mostly based on how often someone plans to use the machine weather an industrial is a good investment.
I love this video. I couldn't have threaded the machine without it! the little diagrams are not sufficient. Thank you for all the little tricks and thorough instructions.
Thank you so much for this video. Everytime I thread my machine, I come back to watch and make sure it is right.
Yay! So glad it helped you! 💜
Hi! I just put together my machine and your video was extremely helpful. Thank you! .. can you share a link to the silicon oil you use? I am unsure of which one to use.
how do you know what the correct thread tension is and how do you increase or decrease?
Very good! Nice and bright, easy to see. Can you shorten the width with this machine?
Hi! how do you get to a right thread tension? My upper loop is very loose I even turned the knob to the end, should I ask a technician? Thanks
So many times it’s due to improper threading. I would rethread and make sure your thread is really in the tension disk.
Thank you for all the help!!
How do I shorten or lengthen my stitches on the MO6814S?
TIA!
I will add that to my list of video to make. Did you figure it out?
Thank you for the video. I always follow this everytime I need to change my thread. Well this time my serger will stitch when there is no fabric but will not stitch on fabric. I am just using regular cotton. Any idea what could be causing this?
I’d put money on it being one of the needles.
I change both needles. It something with the right needle and the lower looper
Even though it loops it doesn’t move forward. I have to pull the threads and i adjusted the tension
@@giovannataylor7927 so to trouble shoot. I would. Remove needles and all threads. And clean the machine really well get all the lint out. Then reinsert needles (make sure the scarf is facing the back) make sure they are pushed all the way up. Then thread your machine. Make sure to really floss your threads in the tension disks. And thread carefully making sure nothing is caught and placed in the correct order.
You are a lifesaver! Thank you so much for this video!
Yay! Glad to help!
This video is awesome!! thank you!
thanks for great video. I am thinking buying the JUKI MO6814S, or JUKI MO-6816S. I have this two options and I have to decide. I think both are good.
Yeah just depends if you need the chain stitch or not. Which did you decide on?
@@IDontEvenWorkHere
hi, sorry for late reply. I bouth something total different. I bought Jack E4s. ectually I love Juki MO6814, am not super happy with it. I have computers, and E4s is big part depends on onboard computers. I think it would be better if I bought Juki MO6814, but I've done already, it is over, and I have to stay with my decision.
Do you have a video on adjusting the tension?
that's what I need
I am trying to decide if I want to go a Juki 4816 industrial serger or stay with a domestic model. Automatic threading is not a deal breaker for me. Does this Serger handle light weight (fine) fabric? How is the learning curve in knowing how to adjust tension and differential feed? Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge here!
So I think it depends on how much you sew. It handles light weight and heavy weight with ease. The tensions aren’t an issue because the tension doesn’t have to be adjusted unless you’re going super thin or EXTREMELY thick in my experience. Correct needles and this baby runs like a dream. If you sew more than a few projects invest in one of these. It will last you a lifetime and does amazing work.
Ok I'm back! Lol I got my machine delivered today!!! Just threaded it your right it's pretty much intuitive but your vid helped alot with the first threading thank you! I'm wondering how to get the stitched closer together? I tried the manual and it's showing tightening the screws but they don't seem to want to move so I'm scared to mess with them...😱
Op found the stitch pitch button 😂 ✅ nm
Yeah it can be scary but the more you play with the settings the more comfortable you get! Glad you found what you were looking for.
What about adjusting the knives? I’m confused on my on how to get the certain amount of seam allowance cut out
Did you figure out how to adjust your knives?
I’m probably going to get one use. Do you have a video of what it comes with ? And what should I inspect to make sure I’m buying a good serger.😅Also what needles and thread do I need?
How can I adjust the tension I don’t have a manual, do you have a video?
It’s the 4 tension disks you put the thread through.
The left needle thread itss not doing the loop
Is there a bottom main robin?
No just make sure your looper is threaded properly. And you have new needles
hi hi! i hope you see this i know this vid was posted awhile ago, i'm looking at getting this beast to sew LOOOTs of fleece for my small business does this juki take on thicker fabrics well and sew over seams well? I make fleece hoodies and the bulk is killing my babylock home machine :( need faster and stronger to sew over several layers of fleece....will this be my best bet?
thank you!
Yes! I made hybrid fitted diapers and diaper inserts with 2-3layers heavy bamboo fleece 400gsm each with absolute ease! The best part is I can serge a thinner material up to the thicker one without even adjusting tension 98% of the time. This machine is fantastic.
@@IDontEvenWorkHere yay!! I'm PUMPED!! Thanks for the videos on setup and threading I'm sure that will help ALOT with assembly ! 🤣👍🏻
Hi, I need so much help I don’t even know where to start. Just bought my dream juki mo-6814s. But, I can’t get it to do anything right. My tensions are all screwed up andi can’t make it stop doing a rolled them, the knife isn’t cutting very well and the fabric gets eaten up when serging and breaks needles.
Where do I find help for servicing or just more how to videos? I am about this close to pulling my hair out!
Hi there. So sorry I just saw this. How are you? Rolled hem means your two right knobs need to be loosened for sure. Make sure you’ve inserted the needles all the way and they are the right ones.
Does this one do a safety stitch? I have a juki 6743 da with the safety stitch, and it has three needles. It sews nicely with three or four threads, but I cannot get the safety stitch to work. Any tips at all?
Mine doesn’t have the safety stitch. What’s happening when you sew with the safety stitch.
Really helpful videos👍👍👍..i only can threading portable one.....i wondering if you ever have facing issues with the looper timing??like uppers looper hit the needle..coz brother portable serger always have that problem...some said kinda cheap machine that brother made especially for portable serger....
No entiendo porque no hay un vídeo que se enhebre desde el principio, es decir! Desde el primer orificio orificio donde entra el hilo, a partir de las antenas?!
I would like to know why do you buy industrial serger and not a home serger?
An industrial serger will outlive me. And it’s only a bit more in cost. Domestic or home sergers aren’t meant for many projects. I sew many times though the year. For someone who sews once or twice or small projects a domestic is perfect. I plan to sew my whole life and teach my children so an industrial made more sense for me. Also the quality is more consistent. And I’ve had mine a year and not had to trouble shoot once. But my domestics have many trouble shooting issues.
So it’s mostly based on how often someone plans to use the machine weather an industrial is a good investment.
Is the seam allowance adjustable; if so how far can you make it?
Yes it is. 3mm to 4mm
Can I know which one is better 6814 or 6704s
6814 is 4 thread and 6704s is three thread I believe.
What kind of oil should i use in this small box with a sponge next to the needle? I don't have any information about that in my instruction book
Just use the same oil from your machine oil. Using a needle oil bottle works best.
Hello! Do you have any idea why my feed dogs would be going in reverse? I can't get them to go the correct way. Thank you!
Yeah that could be your servo motor control box. Some can be programmed to go reverse.
Would you please show a video of adj. stitch length and proper tension. Thanks
Yes! I will work on getting that up.
@@IDontEvenWorkHere This is exactly what I was looking for. I received my machine Friday and my tension is definitely off and stitches are too close.
Thanks
juki mo 6814d how to increase the speed of this machine when locked
I have a servo motor so I just turn that up or down. If you have a clutch motor it will be different.
Me puedes mostrar bien el mueble pues aquí en Colombia no lo consigo tengo q mandarlo a hacer gracias
puedo enviar instrucciones si aún las necesitas
@@IDontEvenWorkHere se lo agradecería muchísimo un cordial saludo desde Colombia 😊
I need overlock newest one
Really difficult to watch as the camera was so unsteady. I tried to watch but I was getting a headache.
How much do you pay for the serger?
This one runs about $1400 for everything.
When your stitch dont catch the net