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edge2009

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About edge2009

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  • Location
    FL
  • Interests
    Bowhunting, leather working, flyfishing.

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    outdoors if I have one!
  • Interested in learning about
    leather in general
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    internet
  1. Yes.. Edgejake2009@Gmail.com That email is better for me to contact
  2. Some items are brand new, never opened. Most however are used.... Multiple stamping tools and kits along with a box of scrap leather and box of paracord. Not really into the leather thing anymore, looking to get $475. Email me for faster response, edgejake2009@gmail.com. No I do not want to split anything up, all is already packed up and ready to go! THanks Jeweler’s Rouge Sponge Eco-Flo™ Leather Weld Swivel Knife Beveler Stamping Tool B701 Camouflage Stamping Tool C431 Pear Shader Stamping Tool P206 Veiner Stamping Tool V407 Seeder Stamping Tool S706 Backgrounder Stamping Tool A104 Wooden Mallet Eco-Flo™ Super Shene Eco-Flo™ Hi-Lite Color Stain in Briar Brown Eco-Flo™ Leather Dye in Dk. Coco Brown The Leathercraft Handbook Instructional DVD 3 different style shears/scissors 2 rotary style hole punches with misc. sizes 3 Large 1" stamps with the large setter. (88437#,88436#, Duck unknown #) Multiple misc. tooling patterns, heart, barb wire, etc., plus 4 in 1 hole punch tool for threading A whole sewing kit which includes overstitch wheel, stitching awlhaft, three blades, groover needles, thread, beeswax and The Art of Hand Stitching Leather by Al Stohlman. Multi rivet and snap setter kit, . Sets Multi Purpose Segma Type Fasteners #1250, Line 20 Fasteners #1261, Line 24 Fasteners #1263, Rapid Rivets and Double Cap Rivets. Leather hole punch kit including multiple hole punch sizes Large quantity of many colors of 550 military grade paracord for projects. Large box filled with scrap leather pieces for many different projects, includes multiple sizes of different ounces.
  3. Jaymack, Those are inspiring words, thanks. Its good to hear all of this from you. I'm going to do a little research, and possibly just do a belt or sling... Something with little stitching and not a lot of wet forming or hardware... I'll post what I end up with... Like you said, I'll just keep comparing to older work! Thanks
  4. twin oaks, yes blunt but true... I understand I need to just keep re-trying and attempting to improve. My problem is, I don't exactly know how to make it better... But this all improves with time. I understand with things as tedious as this, its anything other then a "easy" Hobie to learn, I must pay my dues to get better. One thing pointed out to me here was, I haven't stopped and trued to just improve on one project. I've been bouncing around from 3 or 4 different projects... so I'm defiantly going to focus on one thing for now! Thanks
  5. 10 4, thanks everybody. I really don't care what I do, I enjoy it all and reallyappreciate every type of leather work. If I had to pick, I would LOVE to start with knife sheaths and/or rifle slings. I'll just take a little break from it, and hit it hard again soon. I got to keep reminding myself not to freelance, and to just follow the patterns I get and see... What woul be a good Oz leather to do those kind of projects? (slings + sheaths) Mlapaglia, I my take you up on that offer next time I run into something and can't find it on the internet, thanks for the kind words from everyone!
  6. yes lonestar, They give classes which I want to attend, but my schedule does not allow it. I might be moving soon and when I do, I'm thinking of paying to subscribe to the tandy videos and instructional threads. I've been coming on here and seeing everyones work and it looks amazing, so thats when I try it and learn I'm not ready yet... lol I've done maybe 2 kits and they were fine... I guess I need to just stick with them. I want to be so creative and get bored with the kits easily. Is there anything particular you would suggest starting with first?
  7. I'm getting a little aggervated latley... I've been trying to work with leather but have no idea what to do. I need some guidence or direction. I try something get just far enough to ruin some good leather becauseI realize I don't have the tools or skill to move on. When you guys and gals went furthur into your leather crafting hobbies, how did you advance yourself? THanks
  8. Cyber thanks bud, I did not know it was its own product! lol. I'll check it out, I just ordered a box of leather scraps to practice on, Its hard making myself understand I can't just learn this stuff overnight... I want to do so many projects by seeing the stuff on here, but knowing I need to cover the basics to where I can at least do them decent. Thanks again!
  9. Hey guys and gals, Just curious what you use to "finish" your leather at the final stage after dyeing? I have the cheap "super Sheen" and am very un happy with it... I've heard of resolin, but not sure what brand or if theres a prticular type... Can someone pos a picture of what they use? Thanks
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