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masterblaster666

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About masterblaster666

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    New Member

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  • Location
    San Diego, California
  • Interests
    Leather working, Homebrewing, Taxiermy, Wood Working, Djing, MMA also being Awesome and the Ultimate Male.

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Beginning
  • Interested in learning about
    More and all of it.
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    the Art of Manliness
  1. Hey masterblaster, I see that you are in San Diego and a newbie, me too. I go to the Tandy store on University St. Actually I'm just up the road from it. I hope to talk to you some time. Phill

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      masterblaster666

      I have not been active here. I have moved to Texas. I did go to the University store as well to get the start up kit. Since then I have gone crazy moved to Austin the Tandy store there is HUGE not likt the dago store. I started making armor and stuff I think im doing pretty good. Sorry we didnt get a chance to meet. I hope you are doing good and making some great items

  2. Can you by chance post a Pattern for your beautiful harness. I have rescued a Olde English Bulldogge that was abused and is extremely skittish. With her Neck being wider than her head I would like to craft a Harness for her. So I can safely taker her on walks and get her readjusted and friendly to people and other dogs. I of course know her neck is wider than her head because she had slipped a collar I had for her and she ran 6 blocks straight and back with a Motorcycle cop that had given chase.
  3. Hey All thanks for the welcome. Yeah the Leather Bug has bit me and it sweet sweet poison is spreading like wildfire! I have gone thru my Starter Kit again re working and revamping the key chain i thought I ruined and also the coaster. Im slowly getting the hang of it. I tottally realize Rome wasnt built in a day and so I figure baby steps on my projects and keep working on them a little bit at a time. Spending bench time on this forum is a great trade off. I really like search function it is really helpful. I do have a question on posting my projects Do I just throw them up there? Or what is the protocall for posting my work. I have 12oz. skin when it comes to being criticized. I look forward showing my work to such a large and diverse group of professionals. Edit: Can someone allow me access to the Off Topic/Adult Pages of the Forum? Thank You.
  4. Ill check out the link tonight but the Get Back Whip is exactally what I was looking to make myself. Im new to the forum and this place is awesome so far. Thanks!!!
  5. Hi All, Well Im from Beautiful San Diego. Ive been trying to get more into doing manly things. I have homebrewed, dabbled in taxidermy, done some wood working/burning I figure next is Leather working in awesome crafts. I spend 40+ hours in front of a computer screen I do my best in my free time to live like we are suppose to Outside with the fresh air working with my hands. I found this site cause someone had posted about a leather wallet they made on the Art of Manliness. I had been scared to get into Leather Working at frist cause I might get entirely consumed with all the things you can do with leather make shoes, belts, bags the list goes on and on. I want to learn more and try new things. My main problem is not having the space 2 do all of the things i enjoy. So having the space to work leather and taxidermy next to my home brewing supplies is the worst. Im at least very lucky to have a Tandy Leather Supply in my city so I cant complain they were very nice and helpful with my request to wanna make bad ass stuff with skulls and dragons on them instead of flowers. Like anything on leather is awesome but they knew what I meant. I plan on asking a shit ton of questions and I hope Im not that big of a Newbie. I bought the Basic Leather Beginning Kit from Tandy Leather Supplies and Ive been making my way Slowly thru the crafts in that kit. I have already ruined the coaster and destroyed the FOB Key Chain oh well live and learn. Thank you for your time.
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