Very nice Production, is nice to see my daily job very well done graphical explained. I also believe some trimms could be unnecesary, good luck, very nice job, I'm your work fan!
I agree. I have barudans and the button as well. Sew at 650, and going across the seam on some Richardson 112, snaps a needle 8 out of 10 times. Very frustrating. Been doing this 20 years. The throat plates and buttons are expensive, but didn't totally fix the problem. Very frustrating !!!
This is the original needle plate, but Barudan made the spacer to take up some of the space under a cap. I think i ordered it from Barudan since i didnt have one, bought the machine used. Thanks for watching ! !
If the stitch density is really high, it will bird nest and break needles, but thats not the only cause. I try to stitch hats at 650 to 700 rpm, sometimes slower. I digitize the files myself, and maintenence the machine as well, so if the issues start i have to do the trial and error method, LOL
@Christine Frank They should not have problems with broken needles because if the needle is not well placed or the design is not well digitized can cause that, the machine must be in optimal conditions to work calmly, I have the 15 threads and I work the caps at 850 and in 9 months I only break the needle 5 times
I never use backing with these, they are very stiff and hold registration really well. If i am stitching unstructured hats, i will use backing. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Very nice Production, is nice to see my daily job very well done graphical explained. I also believe some trimms could be unnecesary, good luck, very nice job, I'm your work fan!
Thank You
Good video thanks looks good
Thanks for checking it out!
Sewing on the either side of the seam is not a problem with Richardson 112, the real issue is sewing on that seam. Would like to see that.
I agree. I have barudans and the button as well. Sew at 650, and going across the seam on some Richardson 112, snaps a needle 8 out of 10 times. Very frustrating. Been doing this 20 years. The throat plates and buttons are expensive, but didn't totally fix the problem. Very frustrating !!!
Can you do a video going across the seam ? And show your method ?
Id like to see it. Thanks.
Which Barudan model is this one?
Nice work!
Thank You! ! They are fun to make!
great video i have the same machine but the needle pate is different where can i get the one you have
This is the original needle plate, but Barudan made the spacer to take up some of the space under a cap. I think i ordered it from Barudan since i didnt have one, bought the machine used. Thanks for watching ! !
Have you had issues with needles breaking alot? If not what's your secret? I do have the circle on our plate also
If the stitch density is really high, it will bird nest and break needles, but thats not the only cause. I try to stitch hats at 650 to 700 rpm, sometimes slower. I digitize the files myself, and maintenence the machine as well, so if the issues start i have to do the trial and error method, LOL
@Christine Frank They should not have problems with broken needles because if the needle is not well placed or the design is not well digitized can cause that, the machine must be in optimal conditions to work calmly, I have the 15 threads and I work the caps at 850 and in 9 months I only break the needle 5 times
great video! Do you use a backing for the hats, or is it just going straight onto the hat.
I never use backing with these, they are very stiff and hold registration really well. If i am stitching unstructured hats, i will use backing. Thanks for watching and commenting!