Sailrite Leatherwork Impressions and Demo / Top 5 Features to Look for in a Leather Sewing Machine

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2021
  • Sailrite Leatherwork walking foot sewing machine is reviewed and demonstrated for sewing leather. See my impressions of this new machine as I review it, and take it through its paces. What are the features, benefits, and limitations of this walking foot with servo and a speed reducer? Follow along as Willie Sandry the Thoughtful Upholsterer (aka the Thoughtful Woodworker ) looks at this compact table package in detail. Have questions? Make sure to drop me a line in the comments section. Sailrite / Sail rite / Sailright / Saleright / Salewright / Sale right / Sale Wright / Sale Rate are sometimes confused with the real product name. Leather craft and leather upholstery is the name of the game in my workroom, so come check it out. Also let me know what other videos you want to see with the Leatherwork machine.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @FeralLeatherCraft
    @FeralLeatherCraft Před 7 měsíci +2

    I just got mine last weekend! This was very helpful, thank you so much!

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 7 měsíci

      That's great. Enjoy your new machine!

    • @ROBTAT2
      @ROBTAT2 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’ve been thinking about getting a leather sewing machine. Was thinking about a weaver 303 but I’m really liking this machine

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Good luck with your decision! @@ROBTAT2

  • @johnnymossville
    @johnnymossville Před rokem +2

    I would love to have a machine like that. I love that it's compact. would fit great in my little downstairs workshop.

  • @jpadventures7880
    @jpadventures7880 Před rokem

    Fantastic review
    I can’t wait to get mine

  • @joselino4813
    @joselino4813 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excelente, super

  • @Nicoya
    @Nicoya Před dnem +1

    It's a little disappointing that they went for the usual dual feed system on this machine rather than a triple feed. It's so nice to be able to use the reverse lever on a triple feed to place the last stitch before a corner or when coming up to overlap a previous line of stitching. The lack of a knee lift is also such a painful miss. I hope at some point they'll put some R&D dollars into making a compact/portable version of something like the Consew 206RB-5 triple-feed machine.

  • @heavensdaughter6109
    @heavensdaughter6109 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I have been researching machines and have been looking at this one. Do you think this would sew lighter fabrics as well when I would want to switch out? Also could you add a link as to where you purchase your leather? Thank you!

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, the presser foot that comes with the Leatherwork is good for light to medium weight fabric as well. Canvas, medium upholstery weight fabric etc. I wouldn't sew silk or a slip cover with it, but it can handle most everything else. Basically it can do everything an LS-1 can do, plus the ability to sew leather.
      Good luck with your decision!

  • @pattymunoz3518
    @pattymunoz3518 Před rokem

    Lo que más me llama la atención es que es pequeña y cabe en una pieza

  • @dr-deneteus
    @dr-deneteus Před 4 měsíci

    I still like the white of the Tandy Stitch Master version they sold through Tandy. I am getting a camping tent version of this today.

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The white one is the same machine, but I agree with you, the green color is stunningly ugly.

    • @kyliewalker6647
      @kyliewalker6647 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I kind of like the green, reminds me of Oscar the grouch

    • @dr-deneteus
      @dr-deneteus Před 2 měsíci

      @@kyliewalker6647 That is funny. I found a stitchmaster. I want to get the red, white and blue parts and swap them.

  • @pattymunoz3518
    @pattymunoz3518 Před rokem

    Hermosa

  • @kyliewalker6647
    @kyliewalker6647 Před 3 měsíci

    I like the demonstration, i was curious to see the underside of the stitches. They are so neat, I’m sure they’d be perfect.
    is the white model able to sew through leather, like the type you sewed in your demo?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 3 měsíci

      Tandy used to sell a white version of basically the same machine. I don't see it on their website anymore, but it had the same capacity as the Sailrite leatherwork, which is about 5/16" of compressed leather. Consew makes a portable walking foot that's pretty similar as well. Best to you.

  • @mw3designs
    @mw3designs Před 2 lety

    What style / size needles are you using with the leather work machine?

  • @peterhansen8216
    @peterhansen8216 Před 2 lety

    On the coaster. The backtack. Did it cut the thread?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      As far as the machine, it doesn't have auto thread cutting. And no, the thread didn't break. I might have been a tad short of my starting hole when I backtacked. Operator error if anything.
      Best

  • @fordfan3179
    @fordfan3179 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. Answered tons of questions. Having the experience you have with the leatherworking machine, is there another machine you would consider and why?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Consew 206rb-5 or older 206rb. No other portable machine though. Best to you

    • @fordfan3179
      @fordfan3179 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheThoughtfulWoodworker many thanks

    • @fordfan3179
      @fordfan3179 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheThoughtfulWoodworker one last question, what's the difference between the leatherworker (the green one) and the LS (the orange one)
      And why can I get the the whole table and servo reduction for less then the LS?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@fordfan3179It's the same head, just painted green. The Leatherwork comes with a little speed reducer and servo motor

  • @salestherapy
    @salestherapy Před rokem

    could this be used to sew wallets and belts out of leather?

  • @mw3designs
    @mw3designs Před 2 lety

    What’s the largest thread size you’ve used with this machine?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety +1

      92 weight (Tex 90) is the largest thread recommended for the Sailrite Ultrafeed and Leatherwork machines. I tried 69 and 92 weight, and both worked fine.
      Best

  • @axisofjustice50
    @axisofjustice50 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the thickest oz level it can go thru

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      It depends on how you have the machine set, but it will sew 3-4 layers of 2-3 oz leather. About 5/16 total compressed thickness.
      Thanks

  • @br31woodlands69
    @br31woodlands69 Před 2 lety

    How fast can I go on this on a 16oz leather?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety +2

      Hello, with the Leatherwork machine it has been specifically put together to sew slowly. The speed reducer and variable workhorse servo help with that goal. 16oz of leather is 1/4" thick more or less. That is approaching the functional maximum thickness of this machine (about 5/16" max in my experience). You'll definitely want to adjust the machine for maximum walking foot steppage. That said, I always sew pretty slowly when working with leather.
      Cheers

  • @mw3designs
    @mw3designs Před 2 lety

    I am looking to move away from my Boss stitcher, and just heard about the sail rite….

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, dig up all the info you can on the Sailrite and Leatherwork. I've got a few videos you can check out.
      Best

  • @br31woodlands69
    @br31woodlands69 Před 2 lety

    Can I use thicker than a V-92 thread on this machine?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Nope. 92 weight is about max for the Sailrite. Even my full size industrial machines struggle with 138 weight thread. 92 weight is pretty strong actually, and it's my preferred thread for upholstery.
      Best

    • @pequodexpress
      @pequodexpress Před 2 lety

      I can use up to 207 thread with mine. That is the absolute maximum.

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      @@pequodexpress That's good it works for you with thicker thread. But just so people know Sailrite recommends a max thread weight of 92.
      Thanks for sharing your experience with the machine.
      Best

    • @pequodexpress
      @pequodexpress Před 2 lety

      @@TheThoughtfulWoodworker I have tried 207 thread only with leather.

    • @br31woodlands69
      @br31woodlands69 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pequodexpress oh wow! Did you had to modify anything on the machine to accommodate such thick thread?

  • @thomasmanson1119
    @thomasmanson1119 Před 2 lety

    So what characteristics make it not the right machine for sewing saddles and gun holsters?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 2 lety

      Saddles and holsters are specialty work, even within the field of leather sewing. You wouldn't have nearly enough clearance under the presser foot. Additionally, you can only use 92 weight thread max on the Sailrite. While that's plenty for upholstery, it's not quite enough for the heavy stuff.
      Best

    • @leatherwerksaz7634
      @leatherwerksaz7634 Před 2 lety

      I have used 207 weight thread with no problem on the Sailrite leatherwork machine

    • @salestherapy
      @salestherapy Před rokem

      @@leatherwerksaz7634 could you use this machine to make leather wallets and belts?

    • @jessevadney9458
      @jessevadney9458 Před rokem

      ​@@salestherapy l

  • @ricbarker4829
    @ricbarker4829 Před rokem

    Wouldn't a compound walking foot be better?

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před rokem

      Yes, you are correct, a compound walking foot AKA triple feed has some advantages. It includes needle feed along with the feed dog and walking foot for even more consistent material feeding. The biggest limitation with the portable machines is the foot doesn't lift quite high enough. Thanks.

    • @ricbarker4829
      @ricbarker4829 Před rokem

      @@TheThoughtfulWoodworker OK. Thanks for your reply. I am looking at buying my first machine and I am trying to buy a good machine from the start so I don't outgrow it. From what I have read and watched on CZcams, the Sailrite machines have a good rep, but would probably be too expensive to ship to Australia.

  • @meenalilani3502
    @meenalilani3502 Před 2 lety

    Rate

  • @cornwasher
    @cornwasher Před 9 měsíci

    Wait a minute....a 3/8" foot lift over an advertised 1/4" foot lift and that's a big deal leather machine? The Fabricator will do better than that without losing a beat. But, this machine should be adequate for wallets and belts....

    • @TheThoughtfulWoodworker
      @TheThoughtfulWoodworker  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes the fabricator is a heavier duty machine than this little portable machine. But the fabricator isn't as robust as a Consew 206rb or Juki 563. Best to you.

    • @cornwasher
      @cornwasher Před 9 měsíci

      @@TheThoughtfulWoodworker not too sure about that