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SIMPZIA Leather Stitching Pony: Versatile Tabletop Clamp for Leather Sewing Review

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Description of SIMPZIA Leather Stitching Pony: Versatile Tabletop Clamp for Leather Sewing

NEVER SCUFF THE LEATHER:Compared to ordinary Sewing Pony. SIMPZIA'S stitching pony equipped with a leather on the two sides of the clamp, automatically securely hold and avoid damaging your leather working. HIGH-QUALITY CONSTRUCTION:Made of superior beech and steel, handcrafted with precision and durability. Steadily stand on the table and can be flexibly adjusted to any angle. COME WITH EXTRA SCREW:We offer extra bolt and wing nut that attaches the clamp to the base, avoid missing the part when installing again. A GOOD LACING PONY FOR SEWING PROJECTS: Easy to Disassemble and install, especially it makes your projects much simpler and faster by your own hands. ENJOY THE DIY LEATHER HAND TOOL.: Great for your sewing works such as leather, canvas, cloth, paper, belt, bag, wallet, purse, pocketbook, wrapped, polished, or other projects with the leather tool.For more leather craft tool please visit our shop "SIMMPER"

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Do not buy!

Fit and finish was terrible. I ran my hand over the baseplate as I took it out of the box and immediately picked up a piece of wood! And you think I'll sit on it?!? I do not think so! First I will sand and polyurethane. The screw that holds the base to the body isn't fixed, so you'll need an Allen wrench to tighten it from the bottom. The wing nut just twists and turns without tightening. I'm considering using epoxy. The needles are so poorly made (the eye is knocked out) that the burr in the…

Pros
  • COMES WITH AN EXTRA SCREW: We offer an extra screw and wing nut that secures the clamp to the base so you don't lose the part when reinstalling.
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It rocks on the table

It was done wrong. The hole that the screw and nut fit in is too short so the screw protrudes so easily and wobbles on the table. In addition, the wood was cut unevenly. The board itself is a little wobbly without the screw. I could live with that. But when I insert the screw that holds the horse part to it, it wobbles like crazy. Therefore, the board is not flat and the screw does not sit flush in the hole provided. and the screw is round and so is the hole so there is no way to turn the screw

Pros
  • QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made from high quality beech and steel, handcrafted with precision and durability. They stand firmly on the table and can be flexibly adjusted to any angle.
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well packaged, clear instructions

Just arrived today. I just assembled it so I didn't get any use out of it. Once I do that I will update the review accordingly. I will say it. I work just as hard to make my dollar as you do, and when I decide to buy and support a business (regardless of what product or service they offer), I expect that in exchange for my money I will do the same get what I was promised. While I don't think I have inappropriate standards, I do expect what I give my hard-earned money for to work as promised…

Pros
  • NEVER USE LEATHER: Compared to a regular sewing pony. Equipped with leather on both sides of the clip, the SIMPZIA Stitching Pony will automatically keep your leather work safe and won't damage it.
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something