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RDark

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About RDark

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    Oxford, AL

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Knife Sheaths
  1. I didn't make the damascus, but I made the blade. Thanks, Robert
  2. Here is a knife and sheath that I recently completed for a customer in Louisiana. Hope you like it. Robert
  3. Thanks for that suggestion Bob. I will sure give it a try. Robert
  4. Thanks guys. My main concern with back-stitching is that the back side of the stitches (when back-stitching) looks like a bird nest. The needle and thread always seem to push the first stitches out a bit, then everything gets all jumbled up. The top-side of the stitches look great, but when you turn the sheath over............ Bad news. I will do some tests based on "particle's" suggestion and see if that helps, however, I just may have to do like "TwinOaks" suggested and do the back-stitching by hand. I sure hate to do that, but if I can't get the Tippman to cooperate, I guess I will have to. Robert
  5. I realize this may have already been answered somewhere on this great forum, however.......... I have had a Tippman Boss for about four years and use it only for sewing knife sheaths. Every time I try back-stitching at the beginning of the stitch, and especially the end of the stitch, the back side of my stitching looks like a drunk squirrel built a nest there. I have tried to slowly put the needle to one side of the existing stitch so as not to push that thread back out. I just can't make it happen. Does anyone have a tip that may help? Thanks, Robert
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