RICOMA 1502 2 REVIEW AFTER 2 MONTHS. DO’S AND DON’TS FROM AN ACTUAL OWNER.
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Пікірлер: 23
@bradleyotto8 ай бұрын
I don't know you, I've watched two of your videos. But having been in the Embroidery industry for well over 27 years. You have a great outlook on the future of your business. At our peak we had almost every conceivable method of imprinting , embroidering, sublimating,, transferring or what ever else you could think of. You have already started down this road. As long as you have a sales force or a method to keep the machines humming along you will do great. A) use consistent quality items. the shirts, caps, jackets that you choose , you will dial your machine into those products make them top shelf and you cant go wrong. make notes on what works and how to make it repeatable. You should be able to hand a notebook to a trainee and say set the machine up for this type of job. and it should be done. Use/ purchase quality supply's for your machines, don't feed them junk, you will always be chasing trouble. You mention doing caps. My biggest advise is. Tightly hooped caps that are smooth against the hoop frame will always turn out better then the ones that are sloppy or loose. Caps can NOT be run at high speeds. if you want quality, slow it down and find the best speed for the design to run without breaks or hiccups. I could go on but I think you get the idea. Enjoy the journey. its a good one.
@leviteapparel Жыл бұрын
Bro you're saying a lot I got Ricoma EM1010 embroidered machine🎉🎉 love it but rough start. But the more I use it the more I learned. Almost ready for full production 🙌🏿
@Me-MyArmy7 ай бұрын
Everything you said is my exact story, except I have the MT 1501. I’m in about 3 months and was 100% new to embroidery. I absolutely love it and I was so proud of myself that I can thread it from scratch 😂. Keep up the good work, new subbie
@user-ex3po3yf3v Жыл бұрын
Thank You. We really liked your honesty. You are not afraid to admit there is a learning curve. Good Luck My friend.
@jmikefitness
Жыл бұрын
Thx
@MalcolmProductions110 ай бұрын
You jumped in on the deep end! I started with a single needle machine, then a 12 needle and am now looking for a 15 needle machine. Thank's for sharing.
@kencanada4492 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a single head 15 needle and having problems with needle #1 shredding thread. Constantly on the phone with Ricoma, so I feel your frustration. Good luck my man
@jmikefitness
Жыл бұрын
Thx 🙏🏿. I had the same issue I tried needles from a different pack and made sure it was lined up correctly and it stopped.
@franklee9038 Жыл бұрын
Wow man, I appreciate all of this info. I'm thinking of buying a small, single-head, 7-10 needle machine. I've been weighing that against just outsourcing for digitizing and the embroidery as just want to sell my designs on clothes, not do jobs for others. Your trials and tribulations definitely give me more to think about. It does, however, sound as if you have gained a lot of knowledge throughout all of this. Thanks! I definitely subbed and liked.
@thescepterofjudah127 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video brotha, I just got my two head machine at a discount. I was looking for your video about the delivery process, but I can’t find it. I had big time issues with the delivery, and had to put the whole damn box in the garage until someone could come by and help me transfer it into the house.
@timsmith3779 Жыл бұрын
This the best video I’ve seen a lot of info
@tmoe78438 ай бұрын
🔥
@taekler Жыл бұрын
Sweet channel! You're an inspiration! Can you make a video where you talk about your workout programs? Im also nearing my 40'ies and i would love to hear about your program, volume, frequency and so forth.. Best regards and big respect from Denmark!
@jaiwalker621010 ай бұрын
Super hard hates wet them make the Needle easier to go from
@BackintheUSA Жыл бұрын
Thanks dude! I’m trying starting embroidery in Sacramento. Can I call you? I have some additional questions
@5starcollectibles103 Жыл бұрын
The apparel looks sharp. Hope you’re not embroidering everything in the house 😎
@Itsjusttim365 Жыл бұрын
When’s your next comp?
@kennethhariston6947 Жыл бұрын
great info
@stephboeker7835 Жыл бұрын
Great video !! Would you consider doing a custom side job for me ? I'm looking for a large (11 or 12 inch dia.) biker vest patch w/ 3 to 4 colors. I'll need your expert guidance in design solutions but can send you picks. How is the best way to reach you ? Thanks for your generous consideration, God bless, Sincerely .....................
@jacquelinedvaughn6 ай бұрын
May be they treated you that way because you paid cash for your machine. They probably get something when people finance vs paying cash. There are places that do not like when you pay cash for big ticket items. They have something with the finance company where they are helping each other when people finance.
@JBDacasinJr9 ай бұрын
Do you have a storefront?
@jmikefitness
9 ай бұрын
No. Just my website athleticovereverything.com
@esante00 Жыл бұрын
Great info- sounds like ricoma stinks at training. Everything you went through should have been taught during your training smh. They are good at marketing, but that seems about it.
Пікірлер: 23
I don't know you, I've watched two of your videos. But having been in the Embroidery industry for well over 27 years. You have a great outlook on the future of your business. At our peak we had almost every conceivable method of imprinting , embroidering, sublimating,, transferring or what ever else you could think of. You have already started down this road. As long as you have a sales force or a method to keep the machines humming along you will do great. A) use consistent quality items. the shirts, caps, jackets that you choose , you will dial your machine into those products make them top shelf and you cant go wrong. make notes on what works and how to make it repeatable. You should be able to hand a notebook to a trainee and say set the machine up for this type of job. and it should be done. Use/ purchase quality supply's for your machines, don't feed them junk, you will always be chasing trouble. You mention doing caps. My biggest advise is. Tightly hooped caps that are smooth against the hoop frame will always turn out better then the ones that are sloppy or loose. Caps can NOT be run at high speeds. if you want quality, slow it down and find the best speed for the design to run without breaks or hiccups. I could go on but I think you get the idea. Enjoy the journey. its a good one.
Bro you're saying a lot I got Ricoma EM1010 embroidered machine🎉🎉 love it but rough start. But the more I use it the more I learned. Almost ready for full production 🙌🏿
Everything you said is my exact story, except I have the MT 1501. I’m in about 3 months and was 100% new to embroidery. I absolutely love it and I was so proud of myself that I can thread it from scratch 😂. Keep up the good work, new subbie
Thank You. We really liked your honesty. You are not afraid to admit there is a learning curve. Good Luck My friend.
@jmikefitness
Жыл бұрын
Thx
You jumped in on the deep end! I started with a single needle machine, then a 12 needle and am now looking for a 15 needle machine. Thank's for sharing.
I just bought a single head 15 needle and having problems with needle #1 shredding thread. Constantly on the phone with Ricoma, so I feel your frustration. Good luck my man
@jmikefitness
Жыл бұрын
Thx 🙏🏿. I had the same issue I tried needles from a different pack and made sure it was lined up correctly and it stopped.
Wow man, I appreciate all of this info. I'm thinking of buying a small, single-head, 7-10 needle machine. I've been weighing that against just outsourcing for digitizing and the embroidery as just want to sell my designs on clothes, not do jobs for others. Your trials and tribulations definitely give me more to think about. It does, however, sound as if you have gained a lot of knowledge throughout all of this. Thanks! I definitely subbed and liked.
Thanks for this video brotha, I just got my two head machine at a discount. I was looking for your video about the delivery process, but I can’t find it. I had big time issues with the delivery, and had to put the whole damn box in the garage until someone could come by and help me transfer it into the house.
This the best video I’ve seen a lot of info
🔥
Sweet channel! You're an inspiration! Can you make a video where you talk about your workout programs? Im also nearing my 40'ies and i would love to hear about your program, volume, frequency and so forth.. Best regards and big respect from Denmark!
Super hard hates wet them make the Needle easier to go from
Thanks dude! I’m trying starting embroidery in Sacramento. Can I call you? I have some additional questions
The apparel looks sharp. Hope you’re not embroidering everything in the house 😎
When’s your next comp?
great info
Great video !! Would you consider doing a custom side job for me ? I'm looking for a large (11 or 12 inch dia.) biker vest patch w/ 3 to 4 colors. I'll need your expert guidance in design solutions but can send you picks. How is the best way to reach you ? Thanks for your generous consideration, God bless, Sincerely .....................
May be they treated you that way because you paid cash for your machine. They probably get something when people finance vs paying cash. There are places that do not like when you pay cash for big ticket items. They have something with the finance company where they are helping each other when people finance.
Do you have a storefront?
@jmikefitness
9 ай бұрын
No. Just my website athleticovereverything.com
Great info- sounds like ricoma stinks at training. Everything you went through should have been taught during your training smh. They are good at marketing, but that seems about it.