Wow, I guess my bobbin tensions have been much higher than that. I thought I remembered reading that version early on but then I had heard conflicting info later, that said the 2" to 4" shake drop version It isn't like they are so similar that it won't matter which you use! especially with computerized thread feed I can only imagine that it can only work well when the bobbin is at a constant tension so as to eliminate as many variables as possible. Thanks for the info as usual I really appreciate all the input from everyone. Ron Vinyard Owner / Graphic Designer Body Cover / Magic Stitches 420 S.W. "H" Street Grants Pass, OR 97526-2532 1-888-435-0176 1-541-471-1504 Fax 541-471-0427 www.bodycoverdesign.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janel Harris" <janel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 12:52 PM Subject: RE: [amayausers] bobbin tension > Ron, > > I would say looser. The recommended method is to let the case drop > continuously on its own. > > Janel Harris > Dimensional Designs > http://www.dimdesigns.com > Contract Digitizer > Melco On-Site Trainer > > > > My biggest question was do the amayas like things tighter or > looser than the standard 2" to 4" drop test. > Thanks Kevin! > > Ron Vinyard > Owner / Graphic Designer > Body Cover / Magic Stitches > 420 S.W. "H" Street > Grants Pass, OR 97526-2532 > > 1-888-435-0176 > 1-541-471-1504 > Fax 541-471-0427 > www.bodycoverdesign.com > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: amayausers-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For additional commands, e-mail: amayausers-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: amayausers-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: amayausers-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx