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RZR Magnum Pouch

Thank you I appreciate it.
I definitely wish I had known about that paneling before I sewed this:

 
I definitely wish I had known about that paneling before I sewed this:

Now you have a reason to do a 2.0
 
I definitely wish I had known about that paneling before I sewed this:

Yeah sewing the webbing can be pain lol, my first version was like that makes me want a bar tack machine.
You still did a great job on it.

I wish those panels were cheaper though, makes me want a laser to do it myself. Then I could start cutting different parts for like bino harnesses or range finders or whatever.
 
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Yeah sewing the webbing can be pain lol, my first version was like that makes me want a bar tack machine.
You still did a great job on it.

I wish those panels were cheaper though, makes me want a laser to do it myself. Then I could start cutting different parts for like bino harnesses or range finders or whatever.

Lol I love the “those panels are expansive so I better just buy a much more expensive device to make them cause eventually I’ll break even hahah
 
Every tool finds a project to justify it. My motto anyway. I have a basic laser cutter, I can get through 1/4 plywood but never tried cutting fabric with it. Think you’d want one with co2 to prevent burning since I believe cordura is nylon. I thought about modding mine to add it, but with 4 kids, my tinkering time has seen I steep decline. Maybe one day.
 
Every tool finds a project to justify it. My motto anyway. I have a basic laser cutter, I can get through 1/4 plywood but never tried cutting fabric with it. Think you’d want one with co2 to prevent burning since I believe cordura is nylon. I thought about modding mine to add it, but with 4 kids, my tinkering time has seen I steep decline. Maybe one day.
Yeah it usually doesn’t take much for me to buy a new tool lol
Yes I have been looking at couple different ones already for other stuff, wife wants to make Christmas ornaments.
 
Nice build! And thanks to you, now I want a laser cutter.

Question for you, can you share your experiences with the Omega (Sailrite LSZ clone) versus your Thor (assume it is the Juki 1541 clone) with regard to building your gear?

I already have industrial triple feeds; however, That would give some more info. to those thinking about LSZ versus true industrial triple feed for their first purchase.

Again, nice job!
 
Nice build! And thanks to you, now I want a laser cutter.

Question for you, can you share your experiences with the Omega (Sailrite LSZ clone) versus your Thor (assume it is the Juki 1541 clone) with regard to building your gear?

I already have industrial triple feeds; however, That would give some more info. to those thinking about LSZ versus true industrial triple feed for their first purchase.

Again, nice job!
Thank you, I appreciate it.

Lol, I know I have just been thinking about the different cutouts I can make for stuff and I am trying to sell it to wife to make Christmas ornaments and presents with it too. Fingers crossed.
As far as laser cutters I have been looking at the polar 350 by omtech.

I built my first saddle using the Omega, it was phantom xl before there was a phantom xl. It worked just fine my only real complaint about it is the presser foot height, it’s only 3/8” compared to the Thor which is 16mm/or 9/16”. Which really is the main reason why I got the Thor, I looked at a lot of machines and that was my goal was to get one with the highest presser foot height.

In my opinion I think the Thor gc1541s is a mix between the 1541 and the 1508. It has an extra tension knob and the control on top of the machine to adjust the feet height when going over thicker assemblies which is nice. It also can handle up to 207 thread if I remember correctly, the juki 1541 is up to 138.

The Thor is really a more capable machine, plenty of punching power. It runs well and has handled everything I have put through it. I have switched between 69 and 92 size thread without having to mess with the upper or lower tension too, which is awesome.

There is also other companies that make the same clone, I got mine used from sunny sewing machines in Dallas tx shipped for $1500 I think. Looks brand new.

I still have the omega and it will get it set back up as soon as I have space, only have room for one machine right now. I was thinking about upgrading it to a servo motor and regular foot pedal thing.

They both are finicky when it comes to using a binder attachment. Sometimes they run perfect with it and other times I pull my hair out.

That’s why I would like to get the omega set up for binding only, set it and use only for that. At least until I get a Yamata fy335a cylinder arm, this is synced binding machine, the binder moves with the foot.

I do have a video on the omega walking if others want to see that on my YouTube channel, I will get one for the Thor at some point here.

For people getting into sewing and wanting to sew gear, triple feed walking foot is the way to go hands down.
It will be the only machine they will need for a long time.
 
Thank you, I appreciate it.

Lol, I know I have just been thinking about the different cutouts I can make for stuff and I am trying to sell it to wife to make Christmas ornaments and presents with it too. Fingers crossed.
As far as laser cutters I have been looking at the polar 350 by omtech.

I built my first saddle using the Omega, it was phantom xl before there was a phantom xl. It worked just fine my only real complaint about it is the presser foot height, it’s only 3/8” compared to the Thor which is 16mm/or 9/16”. Which really is the main reason why I got the Thor, I looked at a lot of machines and that was my goal was to get one with the highest presser foot height.

In my opinion I think the Thor gc1541s is a mix between the 1541 and the 1508. It has an extra tension knob and the control on top of the machine to adjust the feet height when going over thicker assemblies which is nice. It also can handle up to 207 thread if I remember correctly, the juki 1541 is up to 138.

The Thor is really a more capable machine, plenty of punching power. It runs well and has handled everything I have put through it. I have switched between 69 and 92 size thread without having to mess with the upper or lower tension too, which is awesome.

There is also other companies that make the same clone, I got mine used from sunny sewing machines in Dallas tx shipped for $1500 I think. Looks brand new.

I still have the omega and it will get it set back up as soon as I have space, only have room for one machine right now. I was thinking about upgrading it to a servo motor and regular foot pedal thing.

They both are finicky when it comes to using a binder attachment. Sometimes they run perfect with it and other times I pull my hair out.

That’s why I would like to get the omega set up for binding only, set it and use only for that. At least until I get a Yamata fy335a cylinder arm, this is synced binding machine, the binder moves with the foot.

I do have a video on the omega walking if others want to see that on my YouTube channel, I will get one for the Thor at some point here.

For people getting into sewing and wanting to sew gear, triple feed walking foot is the way to go hands down.
It will be the only machine they will need for a long time.

Great info share. Thanks!

Depending on how in spec the clone is, you might be able to get a synchronized binder setup for it. [mention]Jhunter [/mention] and myself have the kit for a juki 1508 and have it working on our Juki 563 machines.

Company is khsew, and they have a kit that works with a Juki 1541. You may want to check that out.

Www.khsew.com

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Great info share. Thanks!

Depending on how in spec the clone is, you might be able to get a synchronized binder setup for it. [mention]Jhunter [/mention] and myself have the kit for a juki 1508 and have it working on our Juki 563 machines.

Company is khsew, and they have a kit that works with a Juki 1541. You may want to check that out.

Www.khsew.com

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Yep it’s no problem, sorry if it jumped around a little bit.

For a clone I think it’s specs are pretty close, anytime I order anything for it I search Juki 1541 and so far all the feet and binders I have been trying fit on it.

I think I looked on that site before and I cant even find what you found on there, well just individual pieces, not sure if it comes all together as a kit; and I am trying to avoid having to changing out the feed dog when I want to run a binding attachment.
If I could get one set up on my omega and that way I could set it and forget.

But I will still look through that site because even if I have to take the time to change out the plate and feed dog to get a good quality binding then that’s what I will have to do.

I got this one coming from eBay and I will see how it works out.
 

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