John I use only the WACF. Maybe it's just because that's what I started with. I've never had any problem with it. I do have a CCF but I don't really care for it. But I like cold rainy days too. I feel that I get better control of the cap with the WACF. I really don't do that many caps. Maybe if I were doing several hundred at a time I would feel differently. Frank Force Ten Embroidery AMAYA Tech ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Yaglenski" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Amaya Users" <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 4:18 PM Subject: [amayausers] Re: Hats - Caps - WACF etc.... > So do most use the conventional cap frame on the list? If we are ordering > one, should I buy from melco or are there other suppliers to choose from. > > John > > > On 3/26/05 2:58 PM, "Janel Harris" <janel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> Caps in general are more difficult because you're working with a curved >> surface. All of the suggestions about good digitizing, design size, >> hooping etc are more important than brand of machine. I also agree with >> Rod about the Conventional Cap Frame. They are easier to operate and it >> frames the cap tighter across the needleplate. I personally would shelf >> the WACF for wide designs only and run CCF for everyday use. >> >> Janel Harris >> Dimensional Designs >> http://www.dimdesigns.com >> >> >> >> >> > > > >