Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksAdd to bookExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. This machine is for giving sewing projects a strong and professional edge, and has multiple ways of finishing the seam. It's a complex piece of equipment, and as such, it requires an induction. The manual, unlike that of the sewing machines, is less 'suggested reading' and more of a requirement to use the machine correctly and get the best results. While this machine is relatively robust, we advise against working on it with seriously heavy materials - you're likely to break the needles at minimum, and be forced to re-thread the machine, which is a non-trivial task. Forcing through overly heavy fabric can break the machine entirely too, as can too many layers of fabric. While it may not give as good a finish, we suggest the use of our [Singer 4423 Heavy Duty Sewing machine](Sewing_Machines "wikilink") instead. ### Manual [Full Manual](http://www.singerco.com/uploads/download/44720e3e888267ef68e078990ec0c5156dfb0fc8.pdf)  Smaller, English only manual #### Other Resources The basic anatomy of our machine - <http://www.makery.uk/2015/05/serger-series-part-1-anatomy/> How to thread the machine (clearer than the manual) - <http://www.makery.uk/2015/06/serger-series-part-2-threading/> Setting up the tension - <http://www.makery.uk/2015/06/serger-series-part-3-nailing-tension/> Transfer thread from large cones to small spools (for when you don't need miles of thread) - <http://www.makery.uk/2016/01/top-tip-transfer-thread-from-large-cones-to-small-spools/> A long term review that also gives some handy tips - <http://www.kestrelmakes.com/2013/11/the-singer-14sh754-overlocker-from-lidl.html> [Category:Equipment](Category:Equipment "wikilink") [Category:Team Craft](Category:Team_Craft "wikilink") [Category:Stub](Category:Stub "wikilink") old/equipment/overlocker.txt Last modified: 2022/11/30 16:31by 127.0.0.1