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krains

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    Houston
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    I've been carving a little, but now I want to get into case making. I have the first book in the Stohlman series. I can't wait to get the others.

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  1. Thank you both for your insight. I do have a few extra questions. I have looked around for the answers but 1. Stitching before dying/antique doesn't discolor the thread? I have no idea, I haven't stitched anything like that yet. 2. To oil the belt, cover it in gum tragacanth/atom wax/ or neatsfoot doesn't effect the antiquing? Which is best for this without making the leather darker? Should I wait a few hours until the oil is dry before antiquing or is it safe to do it immediately after. 3. Is there a website or book I could find that details the steps? I have Belts Galore by Al Stohlman, but he doesn't cover that. Thank you again, for your help - this is frustrating!
  2. Thats what I thought, but the reason I didn't do that is because of the antique I used. Wouldn't the water discolor the antique also since it is water-based or do I wet it after the super sheen and then make the bend?
  3. I just completed my first belt. I put on the belt a few times to try and break it in a little bit before staining it. However, after I antiqued it with dark mahogany, I put the belt buckle back and as i bent the tip back to snap it in place, stretch marks appeared and it changed the color drastically to a much lighter purple. Is there any way I can prevent this next time from happening?
  4. krains

    usmc

    and yet another, although its been a few years since active. and this is the first time i've ever connected 'leathernecks' to leatherworkers haha ty!
  5. I find myself doing a lot of craftaid style art for people to hang on their walls. So I'm cutting a lot of 12x10 pieces of leather. Is there some kind of press or way to cut these faster than just using a round/rotary knife? Will I have to build something like that? .....nevermind I'm an idiot.....was just searching for wrong thing
  6. wow, nice saddle...it looks like something you would ride into battle with!
  7. thats some beautiful leather. W&C, TLF or ?
  8. That is beautiful! I've attempted your wallet making tutorial for my dad and I am having the same problem as with all my projects that fold. This happens on the cd case, 2 wallets, a belt and a book cover that I've made. I keep getting ugly wrinkles when I fold the leather over for the first time. How do I keep that from happening?
  9. krains

    where is the join?

    i just think its from a really skinny cow
  10. David Letterman???? hittin the big time! That would be awesome if we saw it on TV
  11. krains

    Mule Brenner

    i hope to be able to do work this good in 20 years! where did you pick up the skills to do that?
  12. Could someone explain what the difference between an undercut beveler and a lifter? I've tried the beveler, even with reading some books on how to use it and practicing...it still looks like garbage. So I am looking into maybe getting a lifter and trying that out. Any help would be appreciated.
  13. i've felt similar to this, only for a much different reason. i'm just starting in leather and i want to learn it all. i''m being pulled in so many different directions that i keep spending money and time on a lot of different things. as a result..nothing gets done, and i get frustrated nothing gets done some more... i hope u get out of it. you make beautiful work. try going in a different direction. make some cases or something. i have no idea what im talking about, but maybe it helps you
  14. thanks for all the help guys. mucho appreciated!
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