Great video Im going to use this with my TC1501. May adjustment ive made years ago have been making me crazy lately so this is what im trying next. Testing this as im typing this. worked so far.
Congratulations how did you learn how to fix your machine curiosity? Or did they teach you at recoma really like your video? I have the 15 machine from Ricoma
Appreciate you bro! I didn’t get any training from Ricoma, but mostly by trial and error overtime of learning the machine. The 15 needle is really easy to make these adjustments. Your screw should be exposed without taking any covers off
@@AWGCreationsLLC If you reach out to ricoma, theyll send you videos on how to take apart your ricoma. And all the videos they have provided are very thorough.
What machine are you running on? Did you adjust the cap driver already as well? There’s a video on my RUclips for doing that as well. Has a picture of a broken needle as the cover image
hey keith! thanks for the video. question: once the presser foot has been lowered for the caps, do you have to raise the presser foot back up to do flats? seems like you would not have to but just wanting to make sure that my logic is correct. i have the mt1501. thanks again so much.
thank you so much for your quick response! i take it that you specialize in hats? i may have to pick your brain for more information LOL! thanks again. enjoy your day!🥰
Bro im getting a knocking sound .. only while im embroidering .. it happened after a needle break on a hat… its not hitting the Guard of the hat frame while embroidering.. its making the sound every few seconds and my registration is not off the design is still stitching out fine… i just dont want to break my machine .. i have a video of it too.. u seem to know more than ricoma so i hit u first lol
This has to be one of the best videos explaining lowering your presser foot👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you! 🙏🏽 I’m glad it is helpful
Thanks Ken. I really appreciate all of your great videos. ❤
You are so welcome!
Great video Im going to use this with my TC1501. May adjustment ive made years ago have been making me crazy lately so this is what im trying next. Testing this as im typing this. worked so far.
Thank you! I’m glad it is helpful, hopefully it solves your issues!
I appreciate this video big time I’m changing minds now
Much love bro! Glad it’s helpful
Congratulations how did you learn how to fix your machine curiosity? Or did they teach you at recoma really like your video? I have the 15 machine from Ricoma
Appreciate you bro! I didn’t get any training from Ricoma, but mostly by trial and error overtime of learning the machine.
The 15 needle is really easy to make these adjustments. Your screw should be exposed without taking any covers off
@@AWGCreationsLLC If you reach out to ricoma, theyll send you videos on how to take apart your ricoma. And all the videos they have provided are very thorough.
Great video! Watching this mad me lose my fear of opening up the machine
Open it up! It’s nothing but a hard shell covering all the moving parts
@@AWGCreationsLLCjust did it last night so 4 of them. Will I have to readjust for flats?
@@oscaraguilar2221 nope, it actually improves the quality of your flat stitches as well
Great videos man.. but when I embroider hats I still get the pop sound and mis registration
What machine are you running on? Did you adjust the cap driver already as well? There’s a video on my RUclips for doing that as well. Has a picture of a broken needle as the cover image
hey keith! thanks for the video. question: once the presser foot has been lowered for the caps, do you have to raise the presser foot back up to do flats? seems like you would not have to but just wanting to make sure that my logic is correct. i have the mt1501. thanks again so much.
You’re logic is correct! No need to change back. It actually improves quality on flats as well, in my opinion
thank you so much for your quick response! i take it that you specialize in hats? i may have to pick your brain for more information LOL! thanks again. enjoy your day!🥰
Thank you for sharing 😊
My pleasure 😊
So do you leave them like that for all your embroidery or do you set them back for different things?
Great question! I leave it like this for everything. I believe I got better results on my flats this way as well
This was good Keith
Thank you!
Setting up to do my first cap , followed this video and ……..
……and this one …thanks for having RELIABLE content !
Thank you for always engaging!
Thank you thank you thank you😊
The pleasure is mine 🙃
What size needle do you use for caps big homie?
60/8 or 65/9 .. only use the 65/9 when I’m out of 60/8 😂😂
@@AWGCreationsLLC you make it happen though big homie. Stay grinding!
How do you lower the cap driver?
I have a video posted that shows how to lower your cap driver. The picture for the video is a picture of a broken needle.
Bro im getting a knocking sound .. only while im embroidering .. it happened after a needle break on a hat… its not hitting the
Guard of the hat frame while embroidering.. its making the sound every few seconds and my registration is not off the design is still stitching out fine… i just dont want to break my machine .. i have a video of it too.. u seem to know more than ricoma so i hit u first lol
What’s up brother! Sorry for the delay, shoot me an email if the knocking is still happening.
AWG.Creations@Gmail.Com
@@AWGCreationsLLC im gonna send u a video of the sound its making today thank u
🔥🔥🔥💰💰💰🪡 Amazing machine got one also content was excellent. And I just subscribed amazing work
Thank you so much! And thank you for subscribing 🙏🏽