it is great machine. I've this machine, mine is different brand but everything is same. theyare very powerfull and can sew almost up to 10mm. and the good thing is you can find meny different type of presser foot for it.
How do you find this machine vs roller foot post bed. I have found times where this would be handy. Only want 1 post bed machine and torn between this extra high post vs standard non walking foot roller foot post bed? This machine is 2.5 times the cost of the standard and need some advice please. Thanks in advance
For intricate pattern work on small products such as shoe uppers the lower roller foot is be more ideal. For larger handbag type work the tall post would be better or even a lot of the time necessary. The high post can do either but the type of work you want to do would need to be considered.
@@delafaux8976 So you find your style of work doing bags with thicker leather and what not the high post is most versatile? Thats kind of what I’m gathering. High post can do everything the roller foot can do and more? What is your versatility rating of high post vs your 441/4500 cylinder arm which i also own. Sounds like i will be biting the bullet and paying for high post. Your thoughts? Thanks again?
@@gregthompson8062 to me both CB4500 and the tall post are equally versatile for my needs. The tall post can allow bag designs to be be more quickly and easily made than cylinder machines allow. The short post will not get so close to the edge as can be seen in the circular bag in the video shows and nor can it allow the depth of product as seen in the base of the tote bag shown in this video.
@@delafaux8976 I think i will be pulling the trigger on this 17” inch post machine. How do you find it handles heavier weight material? Have you had any regrets, issues, concerns with its capabilities? Its not the saddle heavy duty capacity of the 441 which i did purchase your edge guide for but do you find this post bed can manage with all you need? Max capacity thread I believe is 138 thread. Thanks again
@@gregthompson8062 I would only class this as a light to medium class machine. I have not had any issues with it but I have not tried going through anything thicker than 3/8" (10mm) or through heavy weight veg leather. The only issue is the small bobbin like most of my older machines have. If you don't have a small cylinder arm machine I would think about that first. The tall post is a great time saver if you do your designs to suit it but the small cylinder arm machine gets to do 70+% of all the work we do at Wild Harry. It depends on Your needs in making the choice.
Pretty much the same as any other machine except the scarf of the needle goes to right and the thread goes in from the left to right. You can contact me if you like by using the Wild Harry contact link above if you want.
I have never had to but it would be the same process as most other machines I think. Are you having some trouble with one? The needle and thread go the opposite way around to most machines and can catch you out sometimes. Just habit I guess but I still put the thread in the wrong way sometimes.
Hi Sue, I am in front of my computer on a chair. Etna Creek area just out from Rockhampton in Queensland Australia and google will show you almost exactly if you look up Wild Harry.com
Having that machine could really up my game....thanks for the video.
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it is great machine. I've this machine, mine is different brand but everything is same. theyare very powerfull and can sew almost up to 10mm. and the good thing is you can find meny different type of presser foot for it.
Looks amazing
If that post were just a wee bit taller you'd need a step ladder! Looks very useful tho.
How did you attach that guide. I have the post bed machine and the guide they sent me does not fit.
what needle and thread you use?
How do you find this machine vs roller foot post bed. I have found times where this would be handy. Only want 1 post bed machine and torn between this extra high post vs standard non walking foot roller foot post bed? This machine is 2.5 times the cost of the standard and need some advice please. Thanks in advance
For intricate pattern work on small products such as shoe uppers the lower roller foot is be more ideal. For larger handbag type work the tall post would be better or even a lot of the time necessary. The high post can do either but the type of work you want to do would need to be considered.
@@delafaux8976 So you find your style of work doing bags with thicker leather and what not the high post is most versatile? Thats kind of what I’m gathering. High post can do everything the roller foot can do and more? What is your versatility rating of high post vs your 441/4500 cylinder arm which i also own. Sounds like i will be biting the bullet and paying for high post. Your thoughts? Thanks again?
@@gregthompson8062 to me both CB4500 and the tall post are equally versatile for my needs. The tall post can allow bag designs to be be more quickly and easily made than cylinder machines allow. The short post will not get so close to the edge as can be seen in the circular bag in the video shows and nor can it allow the depth of product as seen in the base of the tote bag shown in this video.
@@delafaux8976 I think i will be pulling the trigger on this 17” inch post machine. How do you find it handles heavier weight material? Have you had any regrets, issues, concerns with its capabilities? Its not the saddle heavy duty capacity of the 441 which i did purchase your edge guide for but do you find this post bed can manage with all you need? Max capacity thread I believe is 138 thread. Thanks again
@@gregthompson8062 I would only class this as a light to medium class machine. I have not had any issues with it but I have not tried going through anything thicker than 3/8" (10mm) or through heavy weight veg leather. The only issue is the small bobbin like most of my older machines have. If you don't have a small cylinder arm machine I would think about that first. The tall post is a great time saver if you do your designs to suit it but the small cylinder arm machine gets to do 70+% of all the work we do at Wild Harry. It depends on Your needs in making the choice.
How do you thread this machine?
Pretty much the same as any other machine except the scarf of the needle goes to right and the thread goes in from the left to right. You can contact me if you like by using the Wild Harry contact link above if you want.
How do you figure out timing for this machinr?
I have never had to but it would be the same process as most other machines I think. Are you having some trouble with one? The needle and thread go the opposite way around to most machines and can catch you out sometimes. Just habit I guess but I still put the thread in the wrong way sometimes.
Crikeys! And I thought the Singer patcher and Landis were as clever as stitching machines got 🤔.
yishu Masih ka naam pura kya hai
Hi Harry, where are you situated?
Hi Sue, I am in front of my computer on a chair. Etna Creek area just out from Rockhampton in Queensland Australia and google will show you almost exactly if you look up Wild Harry.com
Agar yah machine mein chahie to kis tarah milegi
How much? I live whittier 90601
I am in Australia so I think it would be better to ask the Cowboy dealers over there for a price.
এই মেশিনটা কিনতে চায় এটা কোথায় থেকে কিভাবে কিনব প্রাইস কত
What country are you in? I will try and help.