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AustinAl

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About AustinAl

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    Texas

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Learning
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    Sheaths and Holsters and Cases and maybe Carving
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  1. Please forgive me I'd in the wrong forum. It was either here or in the specialty products. I'm been a newbie to the hobby for a few months and a forum member for about a month or so but I have been mostly silent while busily absorbing as much info as I can. I'm currently finishing up a small folding coin purse for my father and I've run into a stumper. See, this coin wallet is supposed to open when you squeeze the base sides. The black one worked perfectly after dying with spirit based dye then, after a thorough overnight drying I massaged some NF oil into it. Problem is when I put a finish afterwards (to keep the black from bleeding in a sweaty pocket) it stiffens up and no longer "springs" back closed when releasing the pressure on the sides to close it up. Same issue with the brown one except that I used Fiebings 4-way instead of NF oil. That one did not have as much "spring/memory" and also stiffened up with a light coat oF Fiebings Leather Sheen. Since I'm starting out I only have the Leather Sheen, Tab-Kote, Saddle Soap, NF and 4-Way as well as bees wax. I gratefully appreciate any suggestions as to how to get that suppleness back into the leather while reasonably protecting the pocket material. I apologize for the long post. It's a side effect from a TBI suffered overseas. I'm working on improving it.
  2. This is an excellent idea.
  3. I'm making one this weekend but I'm making mine to last. It will be made of oak and built to last. It will be better than the one from Tandy but that's me and my drive for quality. To be honest, unless you find someone local to you the parts and nominal labor and shipping will add up to more than buying from Tandy. If you happen to be local to Austin then we can talk.
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