Just bought my first skiving machine and this was a fantastic intro video thanks! Good quality and sound. Appreciate you going into the detail to cover this.
Hi Ian...they are handy...but as always space is a problem...this can go on a small machine table...I guess one could custom make a table or adapt an existing one to get it even smaller.
Great video Harry, on point as usual. Looking forward to your other videos on using the skiver, and perhaps even some tips on what to look for when buying one.
Looking forward to the next video on this machine.I operated a similar machine(not sure of the model) with very little instructions, it grabbed the leather and went through so fast it was hard to control , also it would jam up. Upholstery grade leather that had alot of stretch to it.We generally use it to skive the leather for making buttons. Your video gave me a thought of seeing if i can look up the manual for it.
Harry(15/12/2018) 5/5 I am very pleased with this machine and I have been using it quite a while now to skive bag seams in mainly veg tan leather..I changed the foot for a roller and its great. Works very well on chrome tan leather with the standard feet. All seems well made, I did loosen off the bell knife adjuster when I first got it as it was tight and it has been great since. All in a good machine that works well and is very good value. I found the Tysew team very good to deal and I have bought other machines from them.
That's great...I had to loosen off my bell knife adjuster as well...so perhaps something for Tysew to bear in mind. Anyway pleased it's doing well for you, I am ditto very happy with mine, and have like you found Tysew very good....I have no commercial relationship with them. Best wishes Harry
Mines mega tight too, need to figur how to looks it. Which roller foot did you buy for it? I mostly use veg tan too so could use something that doesn’t mark the surface
Hi Harry if you wanted to thin a small piece of leather (a wallet pocket for instance) can you remove the stop and keep running the piece of leather through until you have thinned the whole piece, or is this not possible? Hope this explains what I mean
Thanks for another enjoyable and informative video. It never ceases to amaze me the range of equipment you have and breadth of your interests. Where do you put it all??? All the best.
Hi Harry. Thank you for this video. I am planning to purchase one but there are 2 options that is in my consideration. The japanese nippy skiving machine and this tysew skiving machine. Would you kindly share some of your opinion between these 2 brands?
Ok Harry, you have had this machine a few years now. How have you found it with accuracy, parts wear etc.? I ask as I am torn between a Fortuna SM50 or the cheap Chinese ty801/sk111. I was always brought up with : buy once/cry once, so always buy the best especially as this is my business.
I am still very happy with my Tysew skiver, and I consider it a great buy. I am sure the Fortuna is very nice, I have heard good things about them. If I had years to live, lots of space and a big budget, I would also look into a top feed, I.e. dual feed machine as that could be interesting as well?
very useful video as always, its helped me make my mind up to get one. As a side question, where did you get that Mighty Wonder in the UK? did you have to import it yourself?
Hi Harry , I have the same machine and it skives ok but, but the presser foot marks the grain side when it’s passed under . Any thoughts on this . Regards
I’ve same make as you, I’m based in U.K., I’ve never spent much time on mine as it appears to jam & stop the wheel rotating, even tho it’s not jammed, think it might be my servo motor error 0-02 all the time, it’s new, but it’s probably me being inexperienced, any ideas why it stops & appears to jam. ???
Great video I’m considering getting one,I would love to see you doing a belt.i do a lot of belts usually not over 11/2” wide and just the last 3”or 4” for the buckle turn which I would like to do a more even uniform skive for a more professional look.How wide of a skive will this machine do.? thanks for your videos,I’ve watched them all even your other hobbies you do.Your lucky I live in the states and not near you because I would be begging you to let me watch you do what you do ...lol thanks
The addition of top feed would be good. I think it really depends on the type of leather you are putting through it, and how much. For waxy veg tan I suspect having a dual feed would be good, probablynot needed so much with veg tan. I think they cost quite a bit more, and I don't use mine enough to justify the capital expense.
I have been looking at one of these myself, but was put off when I watched another 'You Tube' video that said they were design for very thin soft leather, and not suitable for anything over about 6oz, what is your opinion please, I tend to use up to 10oz.
Hi, i have a question. How do you maintain your machine? I have a bell skiver and i have a problem with the machine, it run very slow and has a weird sound from the machine/motor. Any suggestions how to fix it? Thank you
Hi Ramdan...you can usually adjust the speed by moving the belt to another pulley ...you will usually find the pulleys under a metal cover. Also check all pulleys are tight on their axles and not slipping and making a noise. Regards Harry
I have a problem, the grinder is sharpening the blade but in the wrong place. It does so far inside, and not on the edge where it is supposed to do it. I Try to move the blade to the right, so that the grinder can do it at a better angle. But that is not enough yet. I want to know what I can do, if there is a way to move the grinder so that it can sharpen in the right place. Please if someone can help me 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@harryrogers is new! I used for just a month. And at first it works perfect, and I think uta because the knife was sharpen. But now that is no longer sharp, is not working at all.
@@JoseFernandez-wr5ob I am not sure...online is the Artisan NP4 parts book that has a good exploded diagramatic view of the grindstone assembly. Sounds like you need to either get the bell knife shifted some more or move the grindstone so perhaps loom at the parts diagram and see what can be adjusted...sorry not to help more.
Just bought my first skiving machine and this was a fantastic intro video thanks! Good quality and sound. Appreciate you going into the detail to cover this.
Thank you Harry. Awesome video introduction to how these machines work. Spot on Mate.
Thank you, Harry! I was preparing to buy a skiving machine and your videos help me so much to understand how this machine works.
That's great thanks
Perfect video Harry, thank you for sharing this.
One day when I have the space I will definitely need to buy one of these! I’ve wasted so much leather over the years trying to do it by hand 😕
Hi Ian...they are handy...but as always space is a problem...this can go on a small machine table...I guess one could custom make a table or adapt an existing one to get it even smaller.
Yes, me too. Slowly wasting leather by hand is so inefficient. With one of these, I'll definitely be able to waste leather much faster!
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Great video Harry, on point as usual. Looking forward to your other videos on using the skiver, and perhaps even some tips on what to look for when buying one.
Good idea...perhaps that will be an extra film!
Looking forward to the next video on this machine.I operated a similar machine(not sure of the model) with very little instructions, it grabbed the leather and went through so fast it was hard to control , also it would jam up. Upholstery grade leather that had alot of stretch to it.We generally use it to skive the leather for making buttons. Your video gave me a thought of seeing if i can look up the manual for it.
I had the same problem and took the speed down on both the pulleys and the electronic servo motor. Rgds Harry
Harry(15/12/2018)
5/5
I am very pleased with this machine and I have been using it quite a while now to skive bag seams in mainly veg tan leather..I changed the foot for a roller and its great. Works very well on chrome tan leather with the standard feet. All seems well made, I did loosen off the bell knife adjuster when I first got it as it was tight and it has been great since. All in a good machine that works well and is very good value. I found the Tysew team very good to deal and I have bought other machines from them.
That's great...I had to loosen off my bell knife adjuster as well...so perhaps something for Tysew to bear in mind. Anyway pleased it's doing well for you, I am ditto very happy with mine, and have like you found Tysew very good....I have no commercial relationship with them.
Best wishes Harry
Mines mega tight too, need to figur how to looks it. Which roller foot did you buy for it? I mostly use veg tan too so could use something that doesn’t mark the surface
Thank you for a much needed informational video on this machine!
Great info as always Harry! Hope you're well
Thanks Jeff
Thank you for explaining the process!
Very informative. Thank you for sharing!
Cool machine if you are doing a lot of work. Thanks for the demo.
Hi Harry if you wanted to thin a small piece of leather (a wallet pocket for instance) can you remove the stop and keep running the piece of leather through until you have thinned the whole piece, or is this not possible? Hope this explains what I mean
Yes I call it lawnmower skiving.
Great video Harry, must have tool
Thanks for another enjoyable and informative video. It never ceases to amaze me the range of equipment you have and breadth of your interests. Where do you put it all??? All the best.
I sell most of it! My workshop is tiny!
Great job. Don,t know if I can warrant one now cuz of my new sewing machine purchase. But I sure would like one in the future. 👍
Hi Harry. Thank you for this video. I am planning to purchase one but there are 2 options that is in my consideration. The japanese nippy skiving machine and this tysew skiving machine. Would you kindly share some of your opinion between these 2 brands?
Hi I suspect they are very similar. I am very happy with my Tysew, and I would buy the same model again if I needed another.
Great. Thanks for the tutorial.
Can you tell me where I can find this machine within the European Union?
It comes in various styles...Logis des Cordes in France and Germany might have something similar??
Is it possible to skive the edge to a paper-thin edge? - my application needs a very thin feather edge. My skive edge is a gradient of around 1/4-3/8"
Have you polished your presser feet for better results?
Ok Harry, you have had this machine a few years now. How have you found it with accuracy, parts wear etc.? I ask as I am torn between a Fortuna SM50 or the cheap Chinese ty801/sk111. I was always brought up with : buy once/cry once, so always buy the best especially as this is my business.
I am still very happy with my Tysew skiver, and I consider it a great buy. I am sure the Fortuna is very nice, I have heard good things about them. If I had years to live, lots of space and a big budget, I would also look into a top feed, I.e. dual feed machine as that could be interesting as well?
Hi Harry, great video. I wondered, do you know how and where to oil them? My one did not have any instructions
There is an oil hole on top under a flap....I also just oil the moving bits.
Interesting and helpful
very useful video as always, its helped me make my mind up to get one. As a side question, where did you get that Mighty Wonder in the UK? did you have to import it yourself?
Hi you can buy them from Logis des Cordes in France and they will import.
Well certainly pre Brexit.
good demonstration , for how much you get it?
Hi Harry , I have the same machine and it skives ok but, but the presser foot marks the grain side when it’s passed under . Any thoughts on this . Regards
I filed a rounded leading edge on mine.
Thanks Harry , I’ll give it a try
Hi Harry!
What the name of the piece of safety that you take off? Do you know where I can find one to buy?
Hi its the bell knife guard...perhaps ebay?
I’ve same make as you, I’m based in U.K., I’ve never spent much time on mine as it appears to jam & stop the wheel rotating, even tho it’s not jammed, think it might be my servo motor error 0-02 all the time, it’s new, but it’s probably me being inexperienced, any ideas why it stops & appears to jam. ???
I've been reading that a rubber feed roller that can periodically be shaved smooth works better than the stone roller.
Great video I’m considering getting one,I would love to see you doing a belt.i do a lot of belts usually not over 11/2” wide and just the last 3”or 4” for the buckle turn which I would like to do a more even uniform skive for a more professional look.How wide of a skive will this machine do.? thanks for your videos,I’ve watched them all even your other hobbies you do.Your lucky I live in the states and not near you because I would be begging you to let me watch you do what you do ...lol thanks
I use a traditional saddlers skiver for belts...I use this mostly for wallets and bags.
Harry Rogers thanks for the reply,your videos are greatly appreciated!
I used to work at Clarks Shoe factory and that was my Job. I would skive all day lol
Hi Harry
Do you have any advice on how one could buy a second hand machine in the uk.
I have posted a video on buying a used machine...but take a look at this one on the Tysew website.
Thank you such a well presentation
Do you feel there is a need for a top and bottom feed machine?
The addition of top feed would be good. I think it really depends on the type of leather you are putting through it, and how much. For waxy veg tan I suspect having a dual feed would be good, probablynot needed so much with veg tan. I think they cost quite a bit more, and I don't use mine enough to justify the capital expense.
I have been looking at one of these myself, but was put off when I watched another 'You Tube' video that said they were design for very thin soft leather, and not suitable for anything over about 6oz, what is your opinion please, I tend to use up to 10oz.
Hi I only use mine for thin leather...bags, wallets....it's difficult not to mark thick veg tan..for shoe bits perhaps ok?
Where do I find a knife skiving machine?
How long to the bell knives last? Is there an at home sharpening procedure?
Yes I cover that in a following video.
Hi, i have a question. How do you maintain your machine? I have a bell skiver and i have a problem with the machine, it run very slow and has a weird sound from the machine/motor. Any suggestions how to fix it?
Thank you
Hi Ramdan...you can usually adjust the speed by moving the belt to another pulley ...you will usually find the pulleys under a metal cover. Also check all pulleys are tight on their axles and not slipping and making a noise. Regards Harry
@@harryrogers thank you for your help harry!
Another informational video sir. I hope one of these is in my future.
Thank You
I have a problem, the grinder is sharpening the blade but in the wrong place. It does so far inside, and not on the edge where it is supposed to do it. I Try to move the blade to the right, so that the grinder can do it at a better angle. But that is not enough yet. I want to know what I can do, if there is a way to move the grinder so that it can sharpen in the right place. Please if someone can help me 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi Jose...is the grinder stone or bell knife very worn? The knife should have enough travel to meet the grinder.
@@harryrogers is new! I used for just a month. And at first it works perfect, and I think uta because the knife was sharpen. But now that is no longer sharp, is not working at all.
@@JoseFernandez-wr5ob I am not sure...online is the Artisan NP4 parts book that has a good exploded diagramatic view of the grindstone assembly. Sounds like you need to either get the bell knife shifted some more or move the grindstone so perhaps loom at the parts diagram and see what can be adjusted...sorry not to help more.
leatherworker.net/forum/topic/73087-skiving-machine-woes/
Also see this discussion
Can you skive a whole piece?
You really need a splitter type machine for that, but you can do multiple passes...lawnmower skiving, to get a similar effect.
I’ve just bought the same machine and it no longer has a safety guard over the blade.
Good!
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Watching closely..
determines, the skin on my fingertips is thin enough already..
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