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Chris of WV

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About Chris of WV

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  • Birthday 07/08/1990

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  • Website URL
    http://leather.daviswww.com
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    chrismdavis0708

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
  • Interests
    Leatherworking, Music

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    None, lol...
  • Interested in learning about
    Tooling Leather
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  1. Hello, I was wondering if anyone might be interested in purchasing a Tippmann Aerostitch. The machine is very lightly used (maybe 5-10 hours on it), and seems to work fine (as far as I can tell with my limited knowledge), I just don't have time to learn how to use it and get all the tension settings correct (I also prefer saddle stitch to lock stitch). I have several different types of needles, a large bobbin of thread, two bottom thread bobbins, and the instruction manual. I can also take more pictures, if anyone's interested. Anyone want to make me an offer? Thanks, Chris Davis Davis Leatherworks
  2. So, I've figured out by now that I'm not really cut out for tooling leather... Sure, I could probably get "ok" at it if I worked at it long enough and practiced enough, but with a full-time job, going to college full-time, and now being married as well (although she's a great help, around the the house and working on leather. I assure you, I'm not complaining.), spending much time on working at it is just not an option at this time... However, on the flipside, I've been selling tons of "plain-jane" items via Etsy, and I now have a contract with an eyewear company to produce some custom glasses cases. Here's some samples of the items I've been making in the last couple months... Simple Notebook Covers by DavisLeather, on Flickr Business Card Sleeves by DavisLeather, on Flickr Business Card Sleeves by DavisLeather, on Flickr DSC04256 by DavisLeather, on Flickr Brown Bison Dopp Kit by DavisLeather, on Flickr Dopp Case by DavisLeather, on Flickr Dopp Case by DavisLeather, on Flickr So, there you are and there you have it... Best Regards, Chris of WV Davis Leatherworks
  3. Would you be interested in selling some skins? I'm looking for some toad skins to use as accents on some things...
  4. Beautiful work, Rohn! Just curious as to the purpose of the strap in the middle of the holster? Chris of WV
  5. So, I paid off the layaway on my first revolver last night... Got me a Heritage Rough Rider .22 Combo (Interchangeable chambers lets you shoot .22 LR and .22 Magnum cartridges). It came with a nylon holster, and I knew that there was no way it was ever going to get any closer to the revolver than it got while it was in the box... So, from 9pm - 1am last night, I stayed up late and crafted a "Slim Jim" holster using the pattern pinned in the Holsters forum. I used "scrap leather" (it had been out in my car and had sun-tanned for a while, and for some reason was noticeably hard to stamp) to make this holster, 7-8 oz for the outside, 3-4 oz. for the inside. So, I cut out the pattern pieces and stamped my border (yes, I did mean for it to stamp lightly. The leather is some really cheap stuff I bought from Tandy almost a year ago and it has nicks scratches and discolorations, so I decided to make it look a little weathered by not stamping as deep and creating clean lines). A couple coats of medium brown Fiebing's spirit dye, followed by a coat of neatsfoot oil, then I glued the liner in and started punching stitching holes. Sewed on the belt loop, then started stitching it up with brown waxed linen thread. Finished it up and burnished the edges, then a couple coats of Leather Sheen... Not bad for a one-night quickie, if I do say so myself (which doesn't count for much, lol)...
  6. Hey Sylvia, Thanks for the tip... I went ahead and bit the bullet yesterday and ended up purchasing a seconds hide from Maverick... The salelady I spoke to (Erin) was very nice and extremely helpful, and when I request the smallest hide they had (to keep my cost low) she obliged by finding one for me that was just a hair under 17 square feet... Ended up costing me about $60. Not bad, really... I might end up needing more though, so I'll keep your link in mind! Thanks so much! Also, if anyone else has some/knows where to get some cheap, I'm still looking for scraps and smaller pieces... Thanks, Chris of WV
  7. Hey all, I'm looking to buy some Chromexcel scraps from someone (and when I say scraps, I mean pieces ranging from 1 sf and up), since I can't really afford to purchase a whole hide (holy smokes it's expensive), and I'd like some to try out and practice on... Anyone have any extra lying around they might like to sell? I'm going to contact Maverick Leather today and see if they have anything, but I'm still open to offers... Thanks, Chris of WV Davis Leatherworks
  8. Thanks Tinneal! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful and properous New Year!
  9. Wristband I made on a whim a while back... 8-10 oz. Tooling Leather from Wickett & Craig, Finished with Fiebing's Neatsfoot Oil and a light coat of Fiebings Leather Balm with Atom Wax. Stitching done with waxed linen thread and finished off with a brass stud...
  10. Well, I found otu what the problem was... Even though I sent him detailed instructions as well as a diagram on how to measure the belt, he was measuring it differently than I was... So, I got new measurements (hopefully correct this time), and we're gonna try this one more time... Thanks guys!
  11. Well, that would work for this one belt, but what if he decides to order another one, and what can I do to prevent this problem in the future without having to send the customer a belt and then have them return it to get the correct size?
  12. Hey Guys, I need some help... A customer ordered a belt from me. He wanted a veg-tan belt that was 42" long from the tip of the belt buckle to the end of the tongue and that had the center hole punched at 32". He gave me the measurements based upon an old belt that he wore ( made the most comfortable hole where he wore it the center hole at 32"). Sent it off... Easy, right? Wrong... He sent me an e-mail saying that the belt was too small and that he was wearing it on the very last hole. I told him that was no problem and that I'd make him another belt using the same measurements (in case I had screwed my measurements up somehow) and that I would punch a couple extra holes in it, just in case. The last hole on the new belt was at 36" (I space my holes 1" apart). I even measured it with a yardstick and seamstress' tape to double check the measurements (attached is a photo showing the measurements). Sent it off to him with a prayer, and... Still wrong! Got an e-mail from him saying that he was still wearing it on the very last hole (36"). He told me he wears a size 31 waist jeans, and I know there's no way his clothing is 4" thick (even counting for the thickness of the leather). Any suggestions of what I may be doing wrong? I'm using 10 oz. Wickett and Craig tooling leather, btw... Thanks, Chris of WV
  13. Chris of WV

    Davis Leatherworks

    http://www.leather.daviswww.com Designs, Ideas, and Miscellaneous Leather Goods...
  14. Just out of curiosity, could you possibly post a pic of your edges? I've been wanting to try lining a belt and a strap with some suede, but I wasn't sure how the edges would burnish/hold together... Thanks, Chris of WV
  15. Unfortunately, that's way out of the way for me, since I'll be busy in the morning and evening (since the campmeeting I'm at has both morning and evening services), and I'm not here by myself... Too bad though, I'm sure it would have been interesting!
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