Yep! :)
Here's a quick video showing the patcher sewing through a few different thickness of leather. I also cover the needles I'm using, since they are a bit non-standard.
The leather I tested on was probably ~4oz oil-tanned pullup leather. The second test was 4 layers totaling about 8mm of thickness. The leather is moderately supple...not super tough, but not super limp either. I should have grabbed a few pieces of thick tooling leather but didn't think about it at the time, sorry :(
Test thread is #69 polyester, needle is 134-35 / DP-35 LR chisel point in size 120/19. This replaces the 15x1 / Hax1 needles that come with the machine (although it does require some modification).
All in all, it works great! I still need to create a replacement stand/tripod and rig up a foot pedal, but that should be relatively straightforward. Going to declare this project a success!
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