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Embroidery => General Embroidery => Topic started by: Denis Kolar on July 23, 2012, 11:55:52 AM
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....does anybody use it?
I have been looking to buy a hat needle plate for my Tajima and use it when working on the hats. Is there a huge benefit of having a raised needle plate like that?
Right now I use a universal needle plate, but I have been doing a lot of caps lately and I think hat I could benefit from it.
Thanks
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I use ours every time we do hats. I feel like there is less bounce between the plate and the pressure foot. And I, personally, see a difference in sew quality as well.
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I used to do it on our SWF's but i have seen no advantage or difference in less stops/sew quality with using flat plates. never use a hat plate on a flat garment though -- thats a disaster LOL
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Thanks.
I think I will give it a shot, but it just bugs me a $60 price for a piece of steel with 3 holes (or 5 depending on the model)
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You can test this for your self before you drop the cash on commercial cap plates...take a piece of the white hard plastic that you see in 3 ring binders. Cut it to a disk shape about 3/8 in dia and drill a hole in the center equal to that of you standard plate. Place it over your standard needle plate then wrap a piece of electrical tape all around the sew arm to hold the disk in place and provide a smooth ramp to and from the disk you made.
Be sure to trim the tape well away from the through needle hole so it doesn't interfere with the needle / thread path.
mooseman