My wife has a basic Singer machine and wants something better with the ability to sew some canvas or eisenglass. Without breaking the bank, what machine are you folks using for these purposes? Thanks Charlie
I guess it depends on how big a bank you are talking about . . .
The Admiral has a (supposedly) 'Heavy Duty' Singer sewing machine . . . fairly new. I tried sewing canvas (sunbrella) with it. It was a no-go for the most part. I added a special 'flywheel' to the machine and it helped some, but not much. Eisenglass . . . forgetaboutit.
The machine would only do a 4mm stitch length, which is pretty short in the canvas & 'glass world. You would need more like 6-7mm.
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@Jmunk, I also have a Consew 206 (206RB-4 to be exact). I got it (used) with the table for $500. I added a servo motor and some speed reduction. that's what I use for my boat upholstery and canvas work.
During Covid, these types of machines doubled in value overnight, as lots of people were getting into upholstery sewing (so it seemed). I'm not sure if they have come down.
To do a really good job you will need a 'walking foot/compound feed' machine. A regular 'industrial' machine may be OK, but feeding heavy material through it on a consistent basis may be difficult.
Try CL and FB marketplace for used machines.