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Tempus

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About Tempus

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    New Member

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Interests
    archaeology, warbirds

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    newbie
  • Interested in learning about
    all types of leathercraft
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    google
  1. I know exactly what you're going through. As far as I can see, it's just like going to Costco - you have to be aware of what the prices are. Personally, I found Tandy prices for their tool kits high. I've been shopping around and found that with a little effort you can get more for your buck. Just think outside the box. Some automotive tools are easily substituted so try your local Princess Auto or Busy Bee Tools (Dartmouth) for hollow hole punches etc. They may not be the Cadillac of tools but you'll get by. Michaels, Fabricland & other craft/fabric stores ... If you have the time, check local auctions. I've also found: http://www.leathersmithdesigns.com/%C2'> (in Halifax) though here leathernetwork.net - haven't purchased from them - just offering ideas to you. Goodsjapan.com appears to have decent tools for the price (their pricking irons received good reviews) - I'll be getting some stuff from them shortly. There's a fairly large "for sale" area here on the forum too - but deals go quickly. That's where I found member jmkjmk2 who's in the process of gathering some used tools for me. Just PM him (message him). Many other members sell their used tools here. Depending on the item, you can end up saving 50-75% on the cost of new - if you don't mind used tools. Plenty of videos to watch too - on Youtube - check out Ian Atkinson (Leodis Leather) & Nigel Armitage (Armitage Leather) for ideas etc.
  2. Very nice! I'm converting a smaller vice to use as a pony as well.
  3. Great stuff. I'm a newbie here too & still tool shopping. Let me know if you found any deals. If you need inspiration or ideas check out Ian Atkinson's stuff on Youtube (Leodis Leather). Interesting techniques I can't wait to try out. He makes things look easy. It looks like you could give lessons too!
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