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kininigan

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About kininigan

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    bags/hats/etc..
  • Interested in learning about
    Heavy leather work
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
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  1. Thank you Trox Really appreciate, now I know, it is not a machine I could use Kininigan
  2. Hello beautiful folks Having heard about the this machine : Adler 120-8A, that it could walk on water, now it is time to ask the pros, can it saw thin or only thick stuff, is it being used by some of our best people on Leather worker, and what is the experience. Dont know too much as you can see....so.....dont even have a picture of the thing:rolleyes2: Kininigan
  3. Beautiful work, stitching is outstanding, very good craftsmanship. K
  4. Hello folks Brand new person here I have perused this forum and many other sites in search for a sewing machine that would walk on water, I have found many beautiful pieces of equipment, but alas the dollar sign had me go catatonic to many time, so looking at what I had been doing, hand work, I decided to make myself a stitching horse so to help with an extra hand. It took me three weeks and now it is done, I am a blacksmith from the old country (France), and I could have done all kind of iron work on it, but I challenged my self to do it without a single piece of metal in it. No screws, no bolts , no nails, no metal hinges, and even the spring was done by soaking a piece of white oak in linseed oil for a few days. The legs are rhododendron, the seat black walnut, the under cross bars dog wood, and the jaws white oak. I soon as I figure out how to post pictures, ( I am not the swiftest ), I will do that to show the folks Thank you, this is a great board
  5. enjoy the benifits of a contributing wembership ..Doc..

  6. WELCOME TO THE SITE

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