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BEAMNOVA Leather Cobbler Sewing Machine Industrial Hand Heavy Duty Shoe Repair Equipment with Needles for Canvas Cotton Linen Sewing Craft Tools

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Color: Dark Green


Features

  • UPGRADED VERSION - The body frame is sprayed more delicately, not easily falling off or getting rusty. The iron column frame is changed to aluminum alloy plus electroplating spraying. More lightweight and portable.
  • USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN - Well-made bobbin makes the lines closer. Special turntable operation is easier to use. The unobstructed design allows arms to get into places for better adjustment during sewing. It has a long lifespan and works with high efficiency and low noise. FREE-STANDING - with a tripod-type stand, no need to be installed on the tabletop. 10 Pcs of No. 18 Needles and a nylon coil are included to start.
  • FREE-STANDING - with a tripod-type stand, no need to be installed on the tabletop. 10 Pcs of No. 18 Needles and a nylon coil are included to start.
  • HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL - Made of heavy-duty metal, durable, and not easy to fall apart. Note: The machine is brand new, not used. The piece of leather on the machine is deliberately placed for testing.
  • WIDELY APPLICABLE - BEAMNOVA sewing machine sews different materials by nylon, silk, or cotton yarn thread. Applicable for various materials such as leather, canvas, cotton fabric, rubber, denim fabric, etc. Can be operated to sew raincoats, leather bags, cloth, trousers, or other leather products. Especially suitable for shoe repairing such as cloth shoes, rubber shoes, leather shoes, sneakers, high heels, and so on.

Brand: BEAMNOVA


Color: Dark Green


Material: Cast Iron


Power Source: AC


Is Electric: Yes


Package Dimensions: 21.3 x 14 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 20.1 pounds


Manufacturer: BEAMNOVA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 3, 2021


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  • So far so good
Color: Dark Green
Got this in the mail this morning. Took a little trial and error to get it working but seems to work just fine. The legs are sturdy enough to use until I build a table for it. The most annoying thing about it is the oil that is on it to keep it from rusting. I'd suggest getting some rubbing alcohol and rags for it and wipe it down first thing. Also get some 3 in 1 oil for the moving parts. Sets a little low on the stand but I'm short anyway and the height is good for the crank. I found that if I put the thread on the floor instead of on the holder that it comes with it works better and doesn't break the thread. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on February 11, 2023 by Paule E. Paule E.

  • Def a work in progress.
Color: Black
This machine needs alot of work. The tri pod might as well chuck it. Need to build a sturdy base for it. And it comes as a stiff maching. Oil it for sure.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 3, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Very handy!
Color: Black
I've hand stitched leather for years, usually with linen thread, an awl, and two needles, but I have also declined to make quite a few products due to the time and effort that hand stitching requires. For saddles, tight areas, special work, and a traditional look, hand stitching can be the answer, but long belt edges, apparel, and several other items can do very well with machine stitching. I long planned to set up my old treadle sewing machine, but never have found a good place to put it. To get some kind of solution, at long last, I looked online for a compact sewing machine that would make a good stitch, not a chain stitch. I soon found this Chinese design for cobblers. Next, of course, I had to find out if people thought that it was good. On YouTube, I watched a presenter punch easily through two layers of very thick leather, and several people said that it was worth purchasing. Thus, I went ahead and got the black model of the BEAMNOVA Leather Cobbler Sewing Machine. The machine isn't entirely small and light in weight, but it is quite good in that regard. It is quite easy to move around, push out of the way, or pack up to go places, which my treadle machine won't do. Not needing electricity is a great advantage in many circumstances, and it sets up almost anywhere in a minute or two. It can be run fast, spacing very well and easily making straight lines, or it can be turned slowly with the most deliberate placement of every stitch. It easily penetrates thick leather, and it works smoothly with other materials both fine and coarse. I haven't yet tried it with a thin needle and delicate fabrics, but that's on the list. It has a long, narrow bed, which is very handy for maneuvering around oddly shaped work pieces and for placing the needle plate deep inside of hollow pieces, such as shoes, archery quivers, arm bands, and the like. Some people complain about its light, quite loose-jointed tripod, insisting that this part needs to be immediately replaced, but I disagree. It will easily tip if one mounts the machine as some videos show, for reasons I can't fathom, with a single leg under the body. This offers almost no resistance to a tip. On the contrary, tripod mounting becomes comfortably stable if one rotates the pleasantly strong mounting bracket to put two legs under the body and centers the weight of the machine between the two legs. The factory provided slots do permit this positioning. Spread the legs wide, and, even though the legs are a bit loose, the machine will sit nicely for stable use, or so I have found to be true. Since lifting the machine can allow legs to fall off, I lift any two legs at one time, leaving the third leg on the floor, and rotate the machine to move it a foot or two in whatever direction, but I take off the legs (not the bracket) to move the machine any large distance, and then just slip the legs on again. Using the factory tripod in a way that gives good support and balance, as described, keeps everything simple, compact, lighter in weight, easy to set up and break down, easy to transport, and easy to use in small spaces. I wanted try out the thick threads that I have used for hand stitching, but I quickly found that a size 110/18 needle cannot hold the 7-strand linen thread that I often use, nor can that thread fit through the bobbin holes. Then, naively, I tried loading up Tandy waxed hand stitching thread (about .5mm diameter, near T-240 in size). I was able to coerce it through the needle by shaving the end thinly, and it easily routed through the bobbin holes. After trying some stitches with that, things bound up and the thread broke, in numerous tries. That led me to look up thread thicknesses that can be used with particular needle sizes, as well as to see how thick a needle I might be able to find in the "universal" type (known as Groz-Beckert 130/705, HAx1, or 15x1), which this machine uses. I also learned that one never uses waxed thread in a sewing machine (since it gums things up), nor thread so thick in a size 18 needle. I wiped down the thread route with a paper towel lightly sprayed with WD-40, cleaned all holes involved, and loaded some T-70 thread instead. Everything again worked fine. I'll continue to experiment with needles and thread thicknesses, but it is great to have a sturdy, compact, powerful, manually driven, heavy duty sewing machine that is ready to go in almost no time at all, and that I don't need to handle with kid gloves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 14, 2022 by Bill

  • Very good for the price. Instructions not so clear or good
Color: Black
Ok product. Instructions need to be a bit clearer. Very badly written. Had to use you tube to get machine running
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 18, 2023 by Robert M Covington

  • do it yourself leather sewing
Color: Black
Well you will need to read/watch a lot of you tube on this machine, all in all it is good, BUT YOU WILL NEED TO UNDERSTAND IT FULLY. A lot of cleaning and some filing of the machine, very crude an rough, But it will work. Since I want to work with leather,I still have more to learn. This is for the people who do not know much about leather. Learn leather. But it will work if you will learn it/understand it, and take the TIME, you will need time, and don't give up. Harrison Hightower (you tube ) is probably the best teacher on this machine. He will take you from box to tear a apart and back, he has 22 videos on it. use a table and not the stand that comes with it. Tandy leather has a picture of all the leather an thickness an weight, that has helped me a lot. I have not tried to sew anything real yet, I want it to do what I want, I have seen the video's of it working that way. I WILL WIN (; I could talk for an hour but ya need to watch the video's first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 1, 2022 by Gary Fewins

  • Watch videos especially on timing.
Color: Black
The machine itself is pretty good for the price it is kind of difficult to get working properly. First of all the thread that comes with it is trash just throw it away or use it for hand sewing fabric. Use only 100% nylon bonded thread or fishing line that will be the only thread that will not break also make sure you watch the YouTube videos on timing your machine correctly or it will break the thread every time! But after I learned the proper adjustments and the right thread to use it works great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 13, 2022 by Sosby leopard

  • A little impressed
Color: Black
They say, โ€œyou get what you pay for,โ€ and to a degree that holds true. If youโ€™re looking for a perfect machine for $130 that is just going to amaze you when you open the box, you should look elsewhere. If you donโ€™t mind some tinkering and adjusting this machine will be a useful addition. There are videos all over YouTube to help you get up and running. Also, listen when everyone says to build a stronger base. The one included isnโ€™t worth assembling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 7, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Expect some fettling, but, when you dial it in, it just works.
Color: Dark Green
I bought this fully expecting to have to muck about with it to get it to sew. I did. It did. I have learned that: Smoothing the bobbing shuttle is mandatory. Smoothing the bobbin is mandatory. Tweaking the timing, and needle depth is mandatory. The bobbin cover smooth out of the box. The foot will rip up tooled leather out of the box, but, if you smooth the teeth too much, it doesn't grab the leather to pull it through. A 3d printed PLA (or, better yet, PETG) foot works well. The slightest variation from the ideal state WILL result in a popped thread, but, it is not terribly difficult to fix. For the most part, it just sews, once you get it dialed in to your needle, thread, and leather combination. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 6, 2023 by Justin Williams

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