As someone who loves to buy old machines and rebuild them to a level beyond the original specs, I really appreciate this video You sir are an amazing craftsman. I recently purchased one of these patchers and immediatly saw the potential for improvement. I would love to see a very slower video with some details about some of your observations. I see alot of really well thought out modifications and scratch built parts, that I would love to to know more about. Beautiful work
I rarely comment on videos but I am just blown away by how nice this build is! Such amazing craftsmanship on your part sir! Well done. Taking it from how it came to where you brought it, is just incredible!
This is what happens when you give a rough draft of a project to a machinist. Very well done. I had to do a double take to make sure that I was looking at the same machine
Hi Sir, that was a pleasure to watch and the reconstruction build was a beautiful work of art and engineering at its finest. Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work.
Props to an artist ... I have been involved with and viewed many projects similar to this one, but few were to the level of detail and craftsmanship that you've demonstrated with this patcher. Congrats on one fantastic job, cheers!!
Aaaaaaaaaa….. I would love to place an order for one please!! OMG that’s what I’m talking about, good old American know how. That’s is a work of art, great job!!!
I am working on a work table like that, with a few difference. I don't have all those tools for cutting and welding, so most of it will have to be bolted together. Thank you for sharing.
OMG! You've proven you CAN make a silk purse out of a sow's ear! I'll bet you love the old stationary steam engines, too !!!!! Have you entertained making one of them, yet? That's an absolutely beautiful piece of work/art ! We would love to hear it in operation, also, with no background noise.
Thank you! I went into it with the thought that there's not much I could do to make it look any worse. lol! I hadn't really planned to go that far with it but it was so much fun I couldn't find a stopping place.
Hay que entender que los chinos si pueden hacer algo así y hasta mejor solo que sería incomparable...de modo que para ser asequible lo hacen así rudimentario
Beautiful ! That the way to do 👏, those Chinese machines got some good raw materials and price but in did need to be "refurbished/finished", at the end if it's do it right (or awesome, like you do), you got quite an industrial, inmortal machine and a unique pice of art, thanks for share.
Yeah, but does it sew? .LOL! I am beginning to believe that there are people who buy this thing primarily to sew and others who buy it to tinker with and if it sees that”s a bonus. Either way, for the price, it’s all good. You are a brilliant machinist sir!
🤩Oh my goodness! I’ve watched several of these rebuilds. And some have really been good. But this is by far the absolute BEST!!! You sir are a true craftsman! Can I send mine to you? Name your price!
This tutorial is great, but I packed mine up and sent it back. I spent hours trying to get mine to work properly, in addition to watching many “how to” videos. Oh, I had it all bolted together and threaded properly, but the thread would keep snapping after every few stitches. I’m not a mechanic or engineer, I just wanted to enjoy leather craft as a fun hobby. It’s easier to just stitch it by hand. My view is that if I have to take a machine apart and rebuild it, then I shouldn’t have to pay over $100.00 for it.
I would love to see better details of parts of the machine especially the replaced thread tensioning arm.. Great idea on the sprocket to belt configuration.
Very nice job at machining all Tahoe parts and improving the aesthetics of the machine. Beautiful job. I have 3 of these set up with different threads. One is motorized. Mine are moded heavily but not like yours. The biggest draw back of these machines is the lack of feed dogs. I like that it can sew in different directions but it does not even come close to my cylinder arm machine. The raceway bearings are also a weak point. Have you made mods on the bearings?
This is a piece of art Wow! But not many people have the skill or the equipment to do that and now that cobbler of 125$ become one that would sell for as much as a regular shoe patcher by looking at the quality of the work. How that machine would compare with a regular shoe patcher. Could you still unmount the cobbler from the big heavy stand if you want to make it portable again? Because the reason for buying those Chinese cobbler is to save money and carry them, it mostly defeats the purpose. I agree with other people, the best ever seen.
WOW that’s amazing what u did to ur sewing machine .. I’m looking on purchasing one my self I was thinking on putting a some type of motor on it but when I seen yours I was like WOW .. have you ever thought about selling any parts for the sew machine just like the one got right there ..
Really cool upgrades. The only thing I saw that I would do differently is that chain final drive. I would use a belt instead. Why? well if (Heaven forfend) anything at the business end jams up, a belt will slip while a chain will continue to apply force, likely increasing the damage. While the probability of a jam up may be low, good old Murphy is always lurking in the wings!😁
Excellent outcome, it looks brilliant... on a practical outlook - it is a complete waste of time and effort as the time and effort and cost involved could buy a high end sewing machine. but it is clearly done for the pleasure of the process and the beautiful result, for that, i applaud your effort
Wow ohhh wow💞💗🥰Beautiful work. I have this Chinese cobbler machine. So afraid to open the box. As all reviews say you need to file clean up etc. I would love to learn. Those who can teach. I'm so inspired. I'm in London UK. Would love your advice and help. To turn my dream into my reality.
well done video ,fast no bs,,just the way it should be. could you go through the electrical work,what size motor and how is your peddle feed set up,i see a box. thanks for sharing man.
Wonderful craftsmanship! How much would you say it cost you to build this fantastic unit? Did you sell these machines? I own one of the units and would love it to look and function like this!
Thanks for the video. I need HELP! My walking foot doesn't walk. The upside down U shaped piece barely moves left and right. So I followed that part to the other end, to the base. That arm has very little space from the end to the base. Also, one of those rotating levers at the base doesn't even press against that arm which is part of the U shaped piece. It's like the machine is damaged or I put it together wrong. Are both of these levers supposed to touch a metal arm?
You Sir took a D+ project and turned it into an A+. Any chance you'd put together a video showing the rest of us how best to go about turning this machine into a solid C/C+
I concur with all of praise you’ve received on this build! I own two of these, and my biggest question is why you didn’t install bearings on the inner cam like they put on the outer one?
so interested in doing this myself... have all the tools. wondering how much you kept? anything besides the frame? And what was the reason to use chain and sprocket? Why not direct drive? Beautiful work.
I used the chain drive so I could build the ratcheting mechanism into the hub because I wanted to be able to use the hand crank as well as the motor...which has an electronic brake.
Watched again after two years. I wouldn't call this a custom rebuild, that's too mundane. I'd call it a work of art! Beautiful.
As someone who loves to buy old machines and rebuild them to a level beyond the original specs, I really appreciate this video
You sir are an amazing craftsman.
I recently purchased one of these patchers and immediatly saw the potential for improvement.
I would love to see a very slower video with some details about some of your observations.
I see alot of really well thought out modifications and scratch built parts, that I would love to to know more about.
Beautiful work
I rarely comment on videos but I am just blown away by how nice this build is! Such amazing craftsmanship on your part sir! Well done. Taking it from how it came to where you brought it, is just incredible!
Dude's got some badass engineering and fabrication skills. Well done! I just got one of these and was looking to doll her up some.
This is what happens when you give a rough draft of a project to a machinist. Very well done. I had to do a double take to make sure that I was looking at the same machine
Looking beautiful, gotta love the maker spirit!
WOW... That's all I can say. This thing is beautiful. I love all the detail. The stand, the brass, everything. Well done!
absolutely amazing build. You have taken this machine to a whole other universe..
"To another LeveL" or "WhoLe New Level".
Other Habituated Universes may not have ELectricity.
Hi Sir, that was a pleasure to watch and the reconstruction build was a beautiful work of art and engineering at its finest. Thank you for sharing, keep up the good work.
That's a work of art!! Loved it
What a craftsman. Wow. What a work of art. Beautiful!
Props to an artist ... I have been involved with and viewed many projects similar to this one, but few were to the level of detail and craftsmanship that you've demonstrated with this patcher. Congrats on one fantastic job, cheers!!
Super cool! I just got one of these for Christmas and I can't wait to mount it up and get it stitching
Check out the Mainely Acres videos on setup and basic mods
@@AugustWest23 You might also check out KS LAM...some awesome close up vids to understand exactly how to time everything perfectly
Aaaaaaaaaa….. I would love to place an order for one please!! OMG that’s what I’m talking about, good old American know how. That’s is a work of art, great job!!!
Only just watched this video, - Excellent!
Absolutely outstanding build!!!!!
I was looking for a part of the machine that you didn’t rebuild or fabricate. I finally found it. The needle.
Nice job. Best I've seen so far.
Incredibly beautiful!
I am working on a work table like that, with a few difference. I don't have all those tools for cutting and welding, so most of it will have to be bolted together. Thank you for sharing.
OMG! You've proven you CAN make a silk purse out of a sow's ear! I'll bet you love the old stationary steam engines, too !!!!! Have you entertained making one of them, yet? That's an absolutely beautiful piece of work/art ! We would love to hear it in operation, also, with no background noise.
Outstanding Workmanship...! Great Big Smile !!!
Thank you!
Very nice build!
Magnificent work Robert!!!! :-)
That is a deeply pleasing video. Wow. I'm a fair hand in the shop but you make me feel like a 7th grader making an ashtray in pottery class!
Thank you! I went into it with the thought that there's not much I could do to make it look any worse. lol! I hadn't really planned to go that far with it but it was so much fun I couldn't find a stopping place.
@@rlndl66 Now you have to send all your parts to China and have them build your machine to specs. Then we can have one. Beautiful work!
Un freaking believable. Stunning
Nice work, hands down. Clean. Never sewed a stitch.
Almost no prototype. The most crazy sewing machine. you are a genius
Even if I am a woman. I love to watch these kinds of tradesmen. Yet again beautiful work SIR!!!
Thank you!
Wow! Wonderful job
THE best rebuild video yet! Can you add one sewing something (leather, denim, upholstery)?
this is what china wishes they could produce!! this is absolutely amazing!!
Hay que entender que los chinos si pueden hacer algo así y hasta mejor solo que sería incomparable...de modo que para ser asequible lo hacen así rudimentario
Beautiful ! That the way to do 👏, those Chinese machines got some good raw materials and price but in did need to be "refurbished/finished", at the end if it's do it right (or awesome, like you do), you got quite an industrial, inmortal machine and a unique pice of art, thanks for share.
thank you very much!
hi Robert, it's fantastic custom!!! congratulation... have you a link or contact for explain the project or buy the kit ?
Wow, just beautiful! And Awesome too!!
holy Hell.. That is fantastic. It looks like most of the parts were machined by you..
Yeah, but does it sew? .LOL! I am beginning to believe that there are people who buy this thing primarily to sew and others who buy it to tinker with and if it sees that”s a bonus. Either way, for the price, it’s all good. You are a brilliant machinist sir!
Amazing , i want one of those! looks beautiful and well engineered
I am sure you can sell them
A work of art.
Agreed a work of art!
Wow, you achieved the ultimate of it, cool...
🤩Oh my goodness! I’ve watched several of these rebuilds. And some have really been good. But this is by far the absolute BEST!!! You sir are a true craftsman! Can I send mine to you? Name your price!
All it needs now is some gold leaf labeling and some hot rod pinstriping
A retired machinist with a master's degree in fine art!
A masterpiece !
Wow, you made that pretty.
Wonderful job ... no doubt. A chain and belt guard would be nice additions.
Amazing job!
Holy crap! You damn sure knocked the ugly off of that thing! Damn fine work, sir.
Holy crap. That makes me want to throw mine away now, lol.
great job
Speechless... wow!!
Yes its a work of art, very nice but i think the modification is more expensive than the chinese sewing machine. Tnx for sharing
I wish my shoe patcher looked like that
Wow, that is now a beautiful time peace. If someone can put your fit and finish in production, I’ll order one ☝️. Thanks you
Wow. It's a Real Art
This tutorial is great, but I packed mine up and sent it back. I spent hours trying to get mine to work properly, in addition to watching many “how to” videos. Oh, I had it all bolted together and threaded properly, but the thread would keep snapping after every few stitches. I’m not a mechanic or engineer, I just wanted to enjoy leather craft as a fun hobby. It’s easier to just stitch it by hand. My view is that if I have to take a machine apart and rebuild it, then I shouldn’t have to pay over $100.00 for it.
Wow! Just wow!
Nice Cob!!!!
I would love to see better details of parts of the machine especially the replaced thread tensioning arm.. Great idea on the sprocket to belt configuration.
Excellent, would be nice to see some more information on the bar that holds the bobbin
Might have gone a tiny bit overboard! It looks fantastic
Extraordinary job, Mine will never look like that. LOL
Excellent!
Əla tikiş maşınıdır! Gözəl tikir. 🇦🇿 AZE
Very nice job at machining all Tahoe parts and improving the aesthetics of the machine. Beautiful job. I have 3 of these set up with different threads. One is motorized. Mine are moded heavily but not like yours. The biggest draw back of these machines is the lack of feed dogs. I like that it can sew in different directions but it does not even come close to my cylinder arm machine. The raceway bearings are also a weak point. Have you made mods on the bearings?
Супер!🔥
verry cool !!
Which machine did you originally purchase?
I bought mine to save myself some money...
It looks like you bought one to spend yours.
Nice build my friend.
Wow I wish I could get mine done like that
This is a piece of art Wow! But not many people have the skill or the equipment to do that and now that cobbler of 125$ become one that would sell for as much as a regular shoe patcher by looking at the quality of the work. How that machine would compare with a regular shoe patcher. Could you still unmount the cobbler from the big heavy stand if you want to make it portable again? Because the reason for buying those Chinese cobbler is to save money and carry them, it mostly defeats the purpose. I agree with other people, the best ever seen.
Beautiful wonderful machine, I have one from china, but it is very simple.
Love it
WOW that’s amazing what u did to ur sewing machine ..
I’m looking on purchasing one my self I was thinking on putting a some type of motor on it but when I seen yours I was like WOW .. have you ever thought about selling any parts for the sew machine just like the one got right there ..
He'd probably have to set up a one-part-a-month club so we could afford them!
Really cool upgrades. The only thing I saw that I would do differently is that chain final drive. I would use a belt instead. Why? well if (Heaven forfend) anything at the business end jams up, a belt will slip while a chain will continue to apply force, likely increasing the damage. While the probability of a jam up may be low, good old Murphy is always lurking in the wings!😁
Beautiful job. Did you make all new arms for it?
Excellent outcome, it looks brilliant...
on a practical outlook - it is a complete waste of time and effort as the time and effort and cost involved could buy a high end sewing machine.
but it is clearly done for the pleasure of the process and the beautiful result, for that, i applaud your effort
I have way more time and effort than money to spend on something I'll use only occasionally. lol! But yes I did enjoy this project. Thank you
awesome Thanks
Wow ohhh wow💞💗🥰Beautiful work. I have this Chinese cobbler machine. So afraid to open the box. As all reviews say you need to file clean up etc. I would love to learn. Those who can teach. I'm so inspired. I'm in London UK. Would love your advice and help. To turn my dream into my reality.
Anything I can do to help just let me know
👍👍👍 BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!
Turning a hundred dollar machine into a thousand dollar machine. brilliant.
master piece
Do you make rebuild kits of everything but the motorized parts? Like new arms, slides etc? I would purchase a rebuild kit
did you polish the sewing machine ? If so what did you use and did you have any tolerances you had to watch?
What a work of art. Ive been wanting a singer 29 for a while now. Now i kinda want one of yours instead.
well done video ,fast no bs,,just the way it should be.
could you go through the electrical work,what size motor and how is your peddle feed set up,i see a box.
thanks for sharing man.
carajo te felicito te quedo👍 matona ,súper, me dejaste cuadrado.👌👏👏👏show cose algo una cartera o unas alforjas a una Harley
Wonderful craftsmanship! How much would you say it cost you to build this fantastic unit? Did you sell these machines? I own one of the units and would love it to look and function like this!
Thanks for the video. I need HELP! My walking foot doesn't walk.
The upside down U shaped piece barely moves left and right. So I followed that part to the other end, to the base. That arm has very little space from the end to the base. Also, one of those rotating levers at the base doesn't even press against that arm which is part of the U shaped piece. It's like the machine is damaged or I put it together wrong. Are both of these levers supposed to touch a metal arm?
I think you just build your own while using only few of the parts of the old one.
That thing looks absolutely beautiful. I am curious how much time and money you have tied up in that sewing machine
I don't need a rich man I need this man
Not your standard $125 Chinese cobbler.....work of art
Wonderful wish I could do that with my machine
Fantastic
You Sir took a D+ project and turned it into an A+. Any chance you'd put together a video showing the rest of us how best to go about turning this machine into a solid C/C+
I concur with all of praise you’ve received on this build!
I own two of these, and my biggest question is why you didn’t install bearings on the inner cam like they put on the outer one?
so interested in doing this myself... have all the tools. wondering how much you kept? anything besides the frame? And what was the reason to use chain and sprocket? Why not direct drive? Beautiful work.
I used the chain drive so I could build the ratcheting mechanism into the hub because I wanted to be able to use the hand crank as well as the motor...which has an electronic brake.
hi,, the washer fitted between wheel and arbor she is in bronze or brass ?
The lamp, needs some of that gold and teal love maybe some steam punk.