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MrBill

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About MrBill

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  • Location
    Tampa
  • Interests
    Antique leather tools; Industrial leather sewing machines; exotic leather; vintage leather; learning and perfecting leatherworking techniques; history of leatherworking.

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Vintage Leather
  • Interested in learning about
    EVERYTHING: Tools; hand sewing tips
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    internet

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  1. Hello to all fine leatheworker.net artists! Once a project is done and saddlestitching is complete, how best does one buff or shine the sheath or piece? I believe it could be a problem, especially with white stitching. I just finished a project with black leather and stitching and would love to shine it up but am afraid to screw it up. Still have some wax in the threads, etc. Should this remain? Should I just wipe the piece down, buff it or is there another trick to make it "shine". Also, does anyone out there have a glazing jack? Would love to find one! All the best, "MrBill" By the way, I've only been a member here for a week or so and am absolutely stunned at the generous spirit of the members. To those of you who have taken the time to throw tips to a leatherworker-in-training, God Bless You!
  2. Howdy, All; Anyone out there know where I can find a GOOD veg-tanned glazed pigskin? I need high-end stuff but can't find a thing in this country. Anyone know of a tannery with a glazing jack that wants some business? Many thanks! Mr. Bill
  3. Hello, Jim; Thank you so very much for taking the time out of your day to share your expertise. It is VERY helpful and will be incorporated immediately. It sounds as if you do magnificent work! Thank you again, Jim, for welcoming me into the Guild. May God continue to bless you and yours! All the best, Mr.Bill
  4. Thank you, Kevin, for your gracious reply! I look forward to following your advice. Health and happiness to you!
  5. Hello, All! I'm new here and absolutely delighted to be a newcomer to such amazing artisans. I look forward to sitting at the feet of the masters. In saddlestitching a high stitch count with small thread -- 12-14 stitches an inch -- do I still follow the step-by-step of one awl punch at a time, or since the stitches are so small, can I pre-punch? Do I still use an awl or can a simple round hole to the trick? Sorry for the simple question but I'd rather ask than not. Thank you! MrBill
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