Extension Tables and Freearm Sewing Cabinet Inserts for Flush Mounting Machines in Sewing Table Workspaces
Additional Information:
Design Standards:
SEW STEADY INSERT/INSET DESIGN STANDARDS:
All of our inserts are designed based on having any accessory
tray removed from the machine. The standard is to have enough
space on the right side of the cabinet opening to allow space
for machine cords, to use on/off switch, and accommodate for
the hand wheel to be pushed down into the cabinet. The insert is
designed to be perfectly level with the free arm of the machine.
If you have a top loading bobbin this may affect your use. Please
contact us in advance for other options. If the machine fills the
majority of the opening of your cabinet then we may have
options outside of a standard full insert to help fill in those smaller
gaps. If you plan to use a knee lift feature while your machine is in
the cabinet, contact us for custom placement.
SEW STEADY TABLE DESIGN STANDARDS:
All of our tables are designed based on having the accessory tray
removed from the machine. We position the machine to have the
needle around 5”-7” from the front edge of the table. The table
encompasses the entire freearm/flatbed sewing surface (does
not wrap to the far-right of the machine). If your machine free
arm slopes downward and has contours we may choose to
design the table to hover over the slope to ensure a perfectly
level, smooth sewing surface. If you have a top loading bobbin
and a sloped machine this may affect your use. Please contact
us in advance for other options. If you are purchasing a Deluxe
Table then the holes do not need to be in line with the needle to
make circles.