🛠️ Repair, Revive, and Reimagine Your Footwear!
The Shoe Repair Machine is a manual cobbler sewing machine designed for efficient and durable repairs on various materials, including leather and fabric. Its compact design makes it perfect for home use, while its dual thread capability ensures versatility in sewing. Easy to assemble and maintain, this machine is built to last and comes with a satisfaction guarantee for a worry-free experience.
M**N
Basic but good
Rather basic, but it does the job
B**B
Overall I'm pleased
Overall i would buy this again if needed. It is shipped covered in oil. Some of the edges are sharp and will cut you, i know that for a fact. After wiping it down i had to fine tune it. My stitches from the machine looks like hand-stitching which is sweet and the look I want. There is no skipping stitches. I can stitch through 2 layers of 5 to 6oz chrome tan leather
C**Y
On the fence…
The media could not be loaded. This product came in good packaging however, the base plate was square-ish and the feet are round. I cannot use the base plate. I have requested another one. I hope to use it when I get the base plate. Will update my review then.***Update: I was sent a new machine and was faced with the same problem. The base is square-ish and the legs are round. I really like this machine and want to keep it but Amazon cant send me JUST another base and feet. I am not versed in manipulating this metal. So bummed!
T**E
This machine does amazing work, once it is properly set up.
This machine arrives in mostly functional state, however go on youtube and you can learn learn how to set this machine up. There are a few moving parts on the machine that might need some observation to make sure they move freely. If any parts bind or rub they can be adjusted with washers at pivots to give rubbing parts some travel clearance. Use nylock nuts on some of these bolts, so they do not come apart as some bolts are there as pivots and not designed to be fully tightened. Many of the nut and bolt sizes are M6-1.0 Metric.Once you have the moving parts moving free and clear, then you should mount the machine on a wood pedestal riser and mount pedestal riser on a nice big flat piece of wood with rubber feet. Enough to clear the hand crank. Make sure machine is stable when cranking. Also lubricate all contact and pivot points with oil.The next thing to make sure is to know how to verify and possibly set the 'timing' if needed. This involves setting the rotating bobbin hook to swing right past the threaded needle, just as the needle goes to full depth and begins to go back up. Then learn to route the thread through the machine and set the thread tension.There are many youtube videos showing everything I have mentioned above. Once it is set up, it is an amazing machine! I have sewn through very thick material with zero issues. This machine is not 100% 'plug and play' but if you have the patience and some fabrication skills to set this machine up, you will have a machine that easily does what machines many times this price point can do. :-)
M**S
It is a joke, right?
I dont even know where to start. This “machine” is a nightmare of perfectionist such as myself. I’ve seen ugly tools in my life. I was born in the USSR. I’ve seen vehicles welded from steel garbage containers. But THIS THING beats them all, no contest. It looks like it was assembled by a legally blind paraplegic on a dark night during earth quake and after that it was transported to final destination for 500 miles by pulling it behind a truck on a chain. And ONLY after that, dirty, oily and scratched, it was covered with CHROME! You bet it wont stick. And no - even if you are lucky to assemble it after watching youtube, and did not bleed to death by cutting yourself over sharp chips of chrome and oil paint that is peeling off, it is still NOT working all the time. I tried to sew a foam sole to a thin leather sleeper and broke 3 needles because they constantly hit metal plate on the bottom. The metal legs are a joke, the base plate is crooked, the thread holder is made from bent bolt, springs are attached by winding them over metal parts. The whole thing is filthy peace of sh covered with some used dirty engine or transmission oil. Do yourself a favor - dont buy it. Just dont.
B**T
Rough but works
Decent value for the cost. Took a bit of online research to figure out the bobbin and threading. Goes through the leather we need to sew. Large learning curve. Box wasn't beat up and was delivered quickly.
R**S
The stand is junk but the rest works really well
The machine comes coated in the shipping oil so first thing is clean that all up. I just used brake clean on the whole thing and then lubricated all the moving joints. Sewing with it is really easy and definitely more my pace. The stand it comes with is so loose and wobbly it's not worth anything. Made a better base for it. Used it to replace a zipper on a heavy leather jacket and it worked great. Even in the spots that were double or even triple leather layer. reallyhappy with it especially for the price.
J**D
Looked good at first
I did not expect a great machine out of the box but I got my hopes up after initially getting it unpacked. Everything looked really clean, no rust or major sharp areas. The screw that holds the plate over the bobbin sticks up some, but I expected that. A few rough or sharp edges, but very minor compared to what I expected. Then I moved the bobbin cover plate and all my hopes were dashed. A severe amount of rust/ corrosion under the entire plate and in the bobbin housing area. What I was hoping would a simple clean up of grease and minor edges I now know will take me quite a bit of time to get cleaned up. Now I am dreading seeing the remaining interior parts that are not visible. Oh well, I expected to put some work into this machine, but was not expecting the amount of rust and corrosion I found inside of it.
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