- Mon Nov 19, 2018 2:06 am
#3542
Ok, I’m a total noob, but I’ve been wanting to learn upholstery forever. I’m a pretty good metalworker, and I’ve done some woodwork, so I’m hoping that will help me get the hang of this.
I looked at used machines, but couldn’t find one that I liked...and I decided I didn’t want to deal with troubleshooting an older machine. Generally I’m a big believer in old iron, my bandsaw saw duty in a wwii navel aircraft shop for example.
So I ended up getting a new Consew 206rb5 from upholster.com. Servo motor and free shipping, best price I saw anywhere online. I spent half a day Saturday figuring out how to put it together (O.M.G., what is up with not even providing an assembly diagram?). I was able to sew a couple of practice bits, get the thread tension figured out, etc. I did more practicing today, straight French seams, one curved flat felled seam and one pleat practice panel. I also swapped in a 50mm pulley, which helps a little (it was pretty controllable already, but I want to stack the deck in my favor). I got a shorter belt, but it’s a tiny bit too short, so I’ll have to deal with that tomorrow.
John’s “apprentice” course was a big help. I’m particularly happy about the pleat panel, the stitch lines are reasonably straight (the edge seam, not s0 much). I wanted 1 7/8 pleats to work with a chair I’m going to re-do as a practice part, I allowed 1/8” for the stitch allowance and it came out right on the money.



I looked at used machines, but couldn’t find one that I liked...and I decided I didn’t want to deal with troubleshooting an older machine. Generally I’m a big believer in old iron, my bandsaw saw duty in a wwii navel aircraft shop for example.
So I ended up getting a new Consew 206rb5 from upholster.com. Servo motor and free shipping, best price I saw anywhere online. I spent half a day Saturday figuring out how to put it together (O.M.G., what is up with not even providing an assembly diagram?). I was able to sew a couple of practice bits, get the thread tension figured out, etc. I did more practicing today, straight French seams, one curved flat felled seam and one pleat practice panel. I also swapped in a 50mm pulley, which helps a little (it was pretty controllable already, but I want to stack the deck in my favor). I got a shorter belt, but it’s a tiny bit too short, so I’ll have to deal with that tomorrow.
John’s “apprentice” course was a big help. I’m particularly happy about the pleat panel, the stitch lines are reasonably straight (the edge seam, not s0 much). I wanted 1 7/8 pleats to work with a chair I’m going to re-do as a practice part, I allowed 1/8” for the stitch allowance and it came out right on the money.



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