Yay! I have been waiting for more info on industrial machines! I would love to get more ever since I got my Kansai Special NW-8803GMG, but I don't have room! Do you know if there are industrial tables that are half or 3/4 size? (I sent samples of my fabric and thread to the people who sold me the machine, and they set it up for me, but I have sewn other fabric, and it just works. I got different gauge parts so I can change from coverstitching to hem, to flattening seams, to collarette. I'm still looking for a small metric ruler that has 0 right on the bottom to measure how high to put the feed dogs). When I was looking into industrials as a home sewer, I made a document about them https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vHQsMRfrVizF6a5aOVfBX_5WSzBoA9IpMQ8VNDCyutI/edit?tab=t.0 in case anyone else might find it helpful- feel free to edit and/ or share, or delete :)
Great article thank you so very much.
Yay! I have been waiting for more info on industrial machines! I would love to get more ever since I got my Kansai Special NW-8803GMG, but I don't have room! Do you know if there are industrial tables that are half or 3/4 size? (I sent samples of my fabric and thread to the people who sold me the machine, and they set it up for me, but I have sewn other fabric, and it just works. I got different gauge parts so I can change from coverstitching to hem, to flattening seams, to collarette. I'm still looking for a small metric ruler that has 0 right on the bottom to measure how high to put the feed dogs). When I was looking into industrials as a home sewer, I made a document about them https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vHQsMRfrVizF6a5aOVfBX_5WSzBoA9IpMQ8VNDCyutI/edit?tab=t.0 in case anyone else might find it helpful- feel free to edit and/ or share, or delete :)
This was very interesting and informative. Thank-you!
I had never realized that the take up distance was longer on industrial machines, but that makes perfect sense. Thanks for all of the pictures.