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LeatherJR

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About LeatherJR

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  • Birthday January 1

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    Indiana
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    MC Riding and Leatherwork

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  1. here is a tool for cutting circles. In is supposed to work on leather too. I bought one about two years ago but not sure if it is the same brand. It looks similar though. http://m.misterart.com/tools/paper-trimmers/lion-ev-r-round-circle-cutter.html Hope this helps.
  2. Thanks for the info. I have made a couple for a friend of mine as practice and he likes them about 5 oz. he thinks the thicker ones are too stiff and do not form to his shoulder. Since he wanted something soft I made one out of 5-6 oz Latigo as a joke and he loved it. Go figure.
  3. Nice job. Let me know how the clips work. I have not had good luck with them. They do look good though.
  4. I agree with Cheryl. But I do watch you videos on braiding. Over and over and over. What weight leather did you use for your guitar strap?
  5. Nothing wrong with letting your imagination lead you down a new path. I like what you have done. Keep the imagination going and show us where it leads you. Thank you for sharing. JR
  6. I really like that. Nice job. Can you describe what it took to make both the pouch and the braid for us? Thank you in advance.
  7. Pounder, I have been to the Indy store (while on a business trip there) and must agree with you. The staff in the store was much less helpful than the other Tandy store I have visited. I live in southern Indiana and the Tandy store I get some of my stuff from is in Louisville. This store is an hour closer than the one in Indy. There is a world of difference between the stores. The staff at the Louisville store is very helpful and I think they have better quality for the same leather items. Not sure if this is due to their volume or what. The Louisville store is at least twice the size and maybe closer to 2.5-3 times the size. May be why they have a larger/better selection. THEFANNINATOR (Chris), THANK YOU FOR POSTING THE WEB ADDRESSES OF SUPPLIER SITES FOR US. Thank you all for sharing the information and your talents. I know I have learned a lot from the posts here. Keep it up!!! I need all the help I can get. Also, please try to frequent the sponsors of this website as much as possible. They are sponsors for a reason and I do not remember seeing Tandy as being one of those. JR
  8. How can I make all of the wonderful stuff I see on here?????

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    2. rickybobby

      rickybobby

      IF you do have some experience, What are you looking to create? There may be a tutorial or class available to help you.

    3. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      Practice, Practice, Practice... (and read - there is soooooo much info available here. (and don't forget to use the search box here - upper right hand corner - that search box will take you to all info available here at Leatherworker.net)

      Oh, and did I mention to Practice, Practice, Practice... Every time you pick up your tools you will probably learn something new...

      Watch out now - leather work is addicting. Welcome - and - Have fun now! :)

    4. badluckleather

      badluckleather

      There are also many great members here that would love to answer questions as you progress

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