What size needle should I use with 210d Dyneema X Gridstop when sewing my own pack?
I'm new to sewing and new to pack-making. Trying to build a lightweight pannier, since most panniers are made out of heavy cordura. I've ordered 2 yards of a 210d Dyneema X Gridstop; (specs here: Materials used in ZPacks Gear) and am wondering what type of needle/needle size I should use for sewing it.
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The needle size depends on the size of the thread.
With that material, you would possibly use MARA 50 (Tex 60) to get strong seams, but you can also use a Tex 40, which is already plenty strong. I would not recommend a smaller thread.
I usually use the following needles for thread size:
- Tex 30: needle 70/10
- Tex 40: needle 80/12
- Tex 60: needle 90/14 or 100/16 if you have many layer to get through
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