wellcraft-classic210
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I am measuring a 1/4 inch max stitch length for the Rex607z. My old home machine was definitely shorter.
Consew 226R is 5 stitches per inch max. I think mine is set for 6 when I do sunbrella.I am measuring a 1/4 inch max stitch length for the Rex607z. My old home machine was definitely shorter.
A true walking foot has two feet. A presser and a walking foot that moves forward back and up to help pull the fabric through.Does the foot only move straight ahead or can it be turned to sew any direction? I've seen cobbler machines that have a walking foot that swivels as needed but I'm not sure they'll sew a straight line
My SIL is borrowing mine right now. When I get it back I will measure it. You can kinda tell from the video I posted how high it goes.I do sometime wish the presser foot went little higher // Currently its about 1/4 inch // How high are the bigger machines typically going ?
Here is a better video. This is my machine. The one in the other video is the 225 that does not have reverse. This one also has a servo motor like the one I put on mine.I like that moving needle to enhance the feed concept !
With the Rex607-7
I recently tried sewing 9 layers of Sumbrella , 1 layer of 9 layers of Sumbrella , 1 layer of window material , and 4 layers of seamstick canvas tape which has a cellophane layer in it // The needle did not even want to penetrate -- Since it was a small area in a corner I used the hand wheel and moved the needle up and down a few times to stab my way through it. Next time I will remove some of the corner fold material to avoid that.
6 layers of Sumbrella & 1 layer of window material was not a problem.
I do sometime wish the presser foot went little higher // Currently its about 1/4 inch // How high are the bigger machines typically going ?
Do you mean the Consew 226R?Bruce
Have you been able to compare the Tacsew 226R to other heavy duty machines