Hi:) when i press the 'needle up' button i always have to turn handwheel slightly more towards me to release thread. Is this normal? I have had problems with skipped stitches since getting the machine Thanks in advance, your videos are so helpful
Do you take your foot off the pedal when you press this button? If you leave your foot on the pedal it will continue to sew. You need to remove your foot from the pedal to be able to use this button.
@@ozcommercialsewingmachines Thank you for responding. It appears the module for the needle up and down needed repairing as the little plastic button had broken off on the inside. Thanks for the informative videos. I have learnt to use my machine via your videos.
It depends on what material you are talking about, but essentially it is designed for upholstery, soft furnishings, and canvas etc, I would recommend an "A" series machine fir lighter fabrics.
@@ozcommercialsewingmachines the a series are not available in my country, we have the f4. I would like to know if it can sew leather and tarpolin please. I'm asking about the f4 now
@@medk ok, the F4 is for light duty, like garment construction etc, and it only has a short stitch length, it can sew heavier items, but you may need to use a 71x1 needle system to use heavier threads.
I was also wondering if there was a way round sewing lighter fabrics on it. Great for my heavier fabric but when doing an interfaced cotton for a bag lining I have to go back on the domestic unfortunately.
what are they for .....to scare the hell out of you when you press them by mistake with you big goofy knuckles and thumbs while doing something near the needle !
Great, just got an H2 today, learnt something. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you :)
That’s so helpful and handy to know! Thanks so much 😆
Glad it was helpful!
Hi! Great help! I have an H2 as well and I was wondering how you are stitching without the bottom thread?
If a lockstitch machine is creating a stitch then it has a bobbin in place. If there is no bobbin then no stitch.
Great video thank you, do you use different feet on your Jack H2? Like piping or zipper feet?
Yes I do!
Hi:) when i press the 'needle up' button i always have to turn handwheel slightly more towards me to release thread. Is this normal? I have had problems with skipped stitches since getting the machine
Thanks in advance, your videos are so helpful
You may need to take it back to your technician to get the needle up position adjusted and to check it over to see why it might be skipping stitches.
great video. I see some of H2 has up to 12mm stitch lenght. how many version of H2 is there?
Thank you. There are 5 variants of the H2 available, the one with the 12mm stitch length is H2-CZ-12
@@ozcommercialsewingmachines thanks for reply.
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Thanks for watching
What is the max stitch length ? And the best top stitching thread to use?
The max stitch length on the H2 is 8mm, I like M20 for top stitching.
Thank you. The needle button is now stuck, so once I press the presser foot it continues to sew on its own. How can I fix this please.
Do you take your foot off the pedal when you press this button? If you leave your foot on the pedal it will continue to sew. You need to remove your foot from the pedal to be able to use this button.
@@ozcommercialsewingmachines Thank you for responding. It appears the module for the needle up and down needed repairing as the little plastic button had broken off on the inside. Thanks for the informative videos. I have learnt to use my machine via your videos.
@@tasn1904 that is great news, hopefully you now test your machines full potential.
Hi.
Can this machine sew thin material?
It depends on what material you are talking about, but essentially it is designed for upholstery, soft furnishings, and canvas etc, I would recommend an "A" series machine fir lighter fabrics.
@@ozcommercialsewingmachines the a series are not available in my country, we have the f4.
I would like to know if it can sew leather and tarpolin please.
I'm asking about the f4 now
@@medk ok, the F4 is for light duty, like garment construction etc, and it only has a short stitch length, it can sew heavier items, but you may need to use a 71x1 needle system to use heavier threads.
I was also wondering if there was a way round sewing lighter fabrics on it. Great for my heavier fabric but when doing an interfaced cotton for a bag lining I have to go back on the domestic unfortunately.
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what are they for .....to scare the hell out of you when you press them by mistake with you big goofy knuckles and thumbs while doing something near the needle !
Yep, been there...🤣