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Seeutek Shoe Repair Machine Hand Cobbler Sewing Machine - Cotton Nylon Line Manual Leather Stitching Machine for Shoes Bags Cloth

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Features

  • The shoe repair machine can sew different materials by nylon or cotton wire, such as high heels, cloth shoes,leather shoes, rubber shoes, sneakers, as well as raincoats, leather bags,trousers, cloth, or other leather products.
  • The leather sewing machine is made of iron, sturdy and durable.The bracket and body can be easily is assembled and installed and can be moved freely. Compact and simple structure takes up little space with appropriate height, perfect for everyday daily use at home.
  • Simple installation and low maintenance cost,It will sew reliably and well once you get it assembled right.Before working, add a little lubricant oil to the moving parts.
  • The distance between the needles of the shoe sewing machine can be regulated and the maximum width is about 6mm. The foot of this machine can be controlled. You can sew in any direction by turning the foot. The walking foot works well, users can well grasp the strength and accuracy of the machine operation.The arm allows you to enter inside of various shoes, where most other machines cannot go.
  • This hand cobbler sewing machine is manual, can well grasp the strength and accuracy of the machine operation, according to the process, can be suspended at any time. This is an advantage that automatic machines do not have.

Product Dimensions: 20.5 x 14 x 5.5 inches


Item Weight: 22.9 pounds


Manufacturer: Seeutek


Item model number: Hand cobbler shoe repair machine


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 5, 2018


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  • needs some work but can be good
it is a good buy for $130. You wont find anything like this, anywhere near this cheap. However : i would not buy this unless you are mechanically apt and have some patience and are willing to take a 75% complete product to finish. you will need to make some minor changes and modifications for success with this machine. it works as-is out of the box, but its behavior is not consistent. inconsistency in a machine can wreck a sewing project. View this as buying a project, it will be a sewing machine in one afternoon of work and care, but you must have an open mind and some patience for it to shine. It has lots of levers, cams, and rotating things exposed, and these all can be adjusted, mis-adjusted, and mal-aligned from bumps. mine arrived banged up in shipping. the machine itself was covered in a mixture of oil and rust slime. only the top part of the frame was painted, the sides were not. Packaging is a styrofoam clamshell - however the oil on the machine dissolves and melts the styrofoam , leaving missing holes in the packaging material/clam-shell . the cardboard box it arrived in was covered in one side with oil stains Problems: - instruction manual needs work, it is translated but does not seem to be well reviewed, it takes a bit of thinking to understand the peculiar word choices. - greasy and rusty - lots of half rust, half grease slime in the machine, with casting sand and grit mixed in. i used some automotive spray cleaners to wash out the crumbs and old grease, and put new oil in. it took some time to get all the sand out , bearings do not like sand. - walking foot cam does not have a rolling bearing, instead it is a metal-on-metal high friction/dragging action which makes the machine tougher to use and will result in premature wear if used heavily. must be well greased here, clean and replace grease with regular use. - thread feed areas are too rough, sharp corners instead of round corners. can contribute to thread binding or bunching - no good way to feed thread - you will need to have your own thread & spool hanger to have thread pulled off the spool smoothly, the machine is set up to pull off the spool from its side which can cause erratic stitching due to friction of the spool rotating against the body of the machine. heavier spools cause more drag and binding - included tripod stand is awful, machine wobbles too much. i made a wooden base out of scrap wood in a V shape to hold it up, with a couple pieces of 2x4 to lift the body up, the crank wheel needs lots of clearance space. - casting design defect near main crank bearing, casting wall support for the bearing is *very* thin (2 or so millimeters) and may crack and develop frame failure with age. it is a design compromise to allow the use of a smaller crank wheel. It may be just fine as-is, the crank wheel is intended to be operated by hand. However, i would consider this point heavily, if i were to want a treadle-belt drive conversion or an electric motor added on. i do not believe this machine is built well enough for any sort of speed. - no clear marking/indicator of shuttle position, sometimes if you take the bobbin out you can remove the shuttle with it by mistake - alignment is annoying until you learn where it should be. I marked mine with a small file, scratched a notch in the body and shuttle as an alignment mark. - pain to thread , you have to run thread down the head of the machine through a roughly machined slot , the thread gets stuck in this slot. i tried using a pipe cleaner and it gets stuck too, found a good solution to be heavy string/weed trimmer , (a long solid piece of plastic wire 2-3mm dia ) - no thread lock in bolts/screws found on small moving parts - one of the levers for the needle action works itself free, its a small phillips head with a two piece C shape clamp located on the head of the machine, just above the vertical shaft driving the needle - this screw and clamp has worked itself free from vibration twice. I had to clean it and use a small amount of thread-lock on my second attempt. it has not since worked itself loose. I recommend this as an initial precaution, if this clamp/arm works itself free during use it could break or snap. - replacement shuttle and bobbins do not line up - the replacement shuttle i was sent is mis-shapen and was not made correctly - unpainted bare cast iron - this will rust if in a humid environment, musty closet, or touched and handled often. good: + rotating head & walking foot , can turn the entire sewing mechanism and direction relative to the frame/arm - makes for repairs in coat arms. rotate the sewing and needle, no need to rotate the project around the machine. + bobbin mechanism easy to wind and service - takes some practice to properly tension bobbin during winding + cheapest sewing machine you'll find that actually works. no plastic gears, or rubber belts to fall apart. + can use unreasonably heavy thread - thread is fed down in-line with needle on the same plane, so any tension forces pull the needle up and down, not sideways. heavy thread or solid plastic thread can be used without needle breakage. + can sew heavy materials - lots of supportive material in the sewing head , no wobble or flexing. lots of steel, cast iron. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on August 29, 2018 by H

  • Simple mechanics easy to use and understand.
This may not be for everybody but it is a great relief for my arthritis. I have used a speedy stitcher for decades but needed a little help. This did the trick. You will need to be prepared to clean up the machine and make a better stand . It seems to be made in a cottage industry and is boxed on the work room floor oil and filings included. The instructions are gibberish but lots of useful videos on YouTube. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 29, 2022 by Will

  • Works great but there is a STEEP learning curve
Out of the box, my machine didn't work. Kept breaking thread. After a LOT of troubleshooting, I found that my needle carrier wasn't indexed properly and the needle was dragging on the shuttle housing. Once I got that figured out, it punches through almost 1/2" thick veg tanned leather (holsters and sheaths) and makes some nice tight stitches. If you're a hobby leatherworker like myself, this machine CAN be a Godsend---but be prepared to spend some time getting it set up and timed---and you'll need to practice. Its not as easy to use as an electric machine because you can only use 1 hand to guide your material and straight runs tend to wander if you're trying to move too fast. Biggest con to this machine is that it didn't come with any useable instructions. Youtube has several tutorial videos and they were the only reason I kept at my machine---if they could make theirs work, I could get mine to work. Mine works now, but it was very frustrating for awhile. Would I buy again? Absolutely! But don't expect it to be perfect right out of the box, and don't expect to be sewing immediately. You're gonna need some time to learn it's nuances ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 11, 2021 by Colt45guy

  • Do NOT buy if you are not mechanically inclined or a tinkerer!
Has issues, but you're trading cost for ease of use and superior performance. Meaning, you're paying just over a hundred bucks, don't expect to receive Leather Machine Company quality. You will have to clean it and tune it, possibly modify it. I am sewing #138 thread with a 22 needle, but requires some modification (minor) . Find the clsp facebook group for tips and tricks ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on June 30, 2022 by B. M. Hinz

  • Works good
You get what you pay for and I didn't expect much, however this baby works great and it was a great purchase. Bow for the dirt .... You have to have an understanding of the working basics of a sewing machine to make this work, because YOU need to fine tune it. If you don't understand how and what each part is meant to do you will never be able to get a good end result. People have posted a number of videos on how to set up the machines and that would help but each machine is a little different so you need to play around for a while to get the feel of your machine and yes that might mean changing things up to make it work the way you need too. Two major points are thread tension and timing of the needle to the bobbin. You need to make some kind of stand that is rock solid, what they give you is not even close enough to being good. Almost no oil is needed for this machine and when I see people squirting it all over just tells me that they have little experience in sewing. Lastly you also need some kind of knowledge of thread and needle sizing. In the end this is a great machine and works great BUT if you have no understanding of sewing machine basics and feel that it's going to be spot on right out of the box this may not be for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on January 15, 2021 by Ken Browne

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