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  1. I don't believe a dremel tool will run with rpms this slow,
  2. I think what he means is that with double loop lacing one side of the project will always have the lace at an angle as it goes into the hole and the other side doesn't angle but goes straight into the hole. As a newbie to leathercrafting, I idid the same thing on a project without realizing that double loop lacing will do this. I had the straight side facing out which I didn't think looked very good. Mexican basketweave does not have this problem (feature).
  3. Oh, I forgot. There is also a Facebook page for North Houston Leather guild. http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/217229138370857/
  4. There is a North Houston Leather Guild that meets at Liberty Park Community Center. See the below address. I would not call it a formal guild, but it is a bunch of guys that get together and talk about leather. You can contact samhoustonlucas@aol.com for more information There is a website but not much on it yet. http://www.northhoustonleatherguild.com/ Meeting times: 7:00pm to 9:00PM Meeting Dates:Wed. May 2ndTues June 5th The address is 2806 Trailing Vine, Spring, Tx. 77373 Here are directionsThis place is easy to find. From FM 1960 turn north on Aldine-Westfield. After the turn go 5 stop lights to Trailing Vine. There will be a white brick fence on your right and a Valero gas station on the left. Turn left on Trailing Vine. Go approx.. ¼ mile. You will see the Hirsch Elementry School on the right. On the left is 2806. There is a sign in the front yard.Liberty Park Community Center From Louetta, go south on Aldine-Westfield. Fifth light, take a right on Trailing Vine.
  5. I also made a stiching pony this weekend and used Tanners Bond Craftsman Contact Cement. I applied it to the leather and the wood then let it dry tacky. Pressed the leather onto the wood and it worked great. Be shure the leather is the position you want cause it will stick fast and won't be easy to re-postion if you get it wrong.
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