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tiggertlee

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About tiggertlee

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  • Birthday 09/18/1966

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    http://www.wonderpickle.com

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    Lawrenceville, GA
  • Interests
    Photography, Leatherworking

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Holsters, Belts
  1. Now I'm impressed...and also going to get back into the shop and do more practice! KUDOS!
  2. Sorry ninety5percent....totally missed your question! I dyed the edges..... Thanks!
  3. Thanks everyone......good feedback papaw...I'm about 4mm from the edge, need to work on getting closer....
  4. Just a couple of new tests. First a slip case for my Nexus 7. Simple design was happy my calculations actually worked and everything fit perfectly, just good snug and with a little work it slides in and out nice and tight: Then a wrap for a small moleskin. I figured I'd screw up on a small one and waste less leather. Still a bit tight, off in my measurements by about 2mm but it does close and stays closed lol. Both items I used veg tanned leather, 3-4oz. feibings oil dyes. Air brush on...buffed, buffed with canaruba cream, buffed again. Then 2 light coats of Resolyne sealer 50/50 with water also with the airbrush. The small moleskin first use of Tiger Thread. Other thread I had is now in garbage can lol. Comments & feedback welcome. Still working on design scale, should have made the moleskin "snap" a little thinner....would be the right size on a bigger notebook...
  5. I did but didn't call it out I don't think. Been working on the whole sunburst effect. A holster type I've worked on with the sunburst effect Another attempt at the sunburst effect on a Nexus 7 case Small moleskin "wrap"....close up shows the Tiger Thread Wish I could draw or cut a straight line ;-)
  6. Gotcha! Looks like it was maybe sponged on? Has a great antique look without using the antique! Nice mix of colors in the dye and contrast with the middle.... I've been using an airbrush....makes life so much easier for consistency....but can't get that nice antique look.....Im going to try that on one of my next items....
  7. Yep! That's the place! Been nice to deal with when something was out of stock they call me up always nice. Actually carry most everything I like to use....where tandy does not (better price too) I'm sure other folks out there are nice too just easy since it is up the road and a quick ship...if I run out in the week can usually have it before the weekend. I've also picked up leather from TheLeatherGuy on Ebay and it was as much better than Tandy's mid level....maybe not as nice as Tandy's top grain stuff but closer in price to the mid stuff, cheaper actually. Waterhouse leather I have tried a couple of pieces all very nice. These guys now have Tiger thread here in the US and for a reasonable price: http://ludlowleather.com He had a thread (pun intended) on here a few weeks back & I tried it....fast ship two days.... I just have the 1mm white and LOVE it...hands love it too.... Also love the coloring on your weekender...How did you do that? Very very nice...
  8. Oh btw if you haven't you have to try the Tiger thread....makes hand stitching SOO much easier....Looks like you didn't use it for that one?
  9. Ah yeah ok I know the leather you are talking about. I'll have to try some! Yeah I hit the Tandy on Jimmy Carter up on a regular basis lol you have probably seen me in there.....Love the bags you make hope to get to see some in person sometime! I like using Zack's....from here every order has been at my door in 2 days if I order early enough to get it on the UPS truck....except during the snowpacalypse we had LOL. BUT haven't tried their leather yet, just dyes and supplies that Tandy doesn't carry (The pro oil dyes mostly) was going to order some of their 3 oz veg tan for some testing to see how it is!
  10. Love it! Curious what type of leather is that? Love the texture....
  11. I would love to see how this is done and your results!!!
  12. Oh interesting JoeSnuffie...I've never seen that at my local Tandy (Atlanta)...at least I don't think so. I've tried the "waxed Nylon Thread" (It is ok but tears my hands up) and the Tejas Waxed thread (did not like it one bit WAY too much wax)..as well as the plain nylon thread (way too thin)....but haven't seen what you are showing there, do you have a SKU # for it? I'll look next trip I go, and that seems to be quite often ;-)
  13. For me the difference is that the Tiger thread lays flat, vs round with the Tandy. When stitching it just lays flat on the leather. Also the wax in the thread is amazing, it feels wonderful and "built in" to the thread not like the Tandy that feels like it is just caked on.... The Tandy thread tears up my hands when stitching, where as the Tiger is actually a pleasure to work with, it glides thru the holes so much easier too (probably the flat and the wax).... I'll be ordering more for sure!
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