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Did a bit more practicing. Here are a few of my most recent ones. I'm waiting on a shipment of hardware. Should be here by the time I make a few more.
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Working on a sheath for a Buck 692. It is smaller than it looked when making the pattern. Haven't been able to do fine work fora while due to getting a piece of metal smack dab in the middle of the pupil. Got it takan out and the Dr. said their may be permanent damage, due to digging it out. My left eye had been like looking out the bottom of an old glass coke bottle for over the last week. Last 2 days it has been improving, tried doing some leather last night but without depth perception my cuts were off. Today almost normal. I am so happy, and pray my eye will finish healing.
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I’m not sure, being from England. But I have done it with Fiebings with good results. I am a hobbyist, not trying to sell anything.
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Hi, Being a metal worker by trade, I made my table top from a sheet of 12mm (about 1/2 inch ) aluminum plate for my Pfaff 138 For my Singer 29-33 (now replaced by an Adler 30-7 cause it handles bigger bobbins) I made the whole table from angle iron - bolted together to show other people that it can be done without any welding skills - even though I´ve been TIG welding for nigh on 40 years. Greetings Hans
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https://holtzapffel.com/ Turn spirals like a narwhal and other fine stuff. Victorian elegance at it's wildest.
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That lathe is a a beautiful piece of work! It looks like only a couple of those hole punches have been used. An amazing find indeed.
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Never pass up an estate sale
wizard of tragacanth replied to AtomicLeather's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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I'm curious... what kind of "edge coat" was Nigel using? Nick
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Oh MY! Good thing I wasn't there. My wife would have made me take it all back. I have had and still do have some interesting vintage items. I even like to feel them once in a while. lol
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Never pass up an estate sale
AtomicLeather replied to AtomicLeather's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Yeah, this was what I bought, along with some airbrushing equipment and some high-end metal engraving gear.. He also had some ornamental lathes that were works of art in their own rights... -
Thanks for your replies, @fredk and @AlZilla. We have fiber optic internet (a miracle, considering we’re in the boondocks) and no other issues with slow service. Occasionally this site loads quickly, but usually it’s a wait. Wasn’t the case until the last few months.
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I don't have a significant lag most times but very often I get a "page can't be reached" message and the page loads a few seconds later. Both on my home DSL and mobile 5G. You may recall a few months back, we had a DDOS attack and it took the Boss a few days to get it straightened out. Maybe we're still being hammered and she's just filtered most of it out.
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A veritable Aladdin's Cave! Did you buy the lot? (I probably would have!).
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I've got a pretty good deal on 2 juki Ls 1342-7 machines Fully automatic features, unfortunately 3 phase configuration Do I need 2 Rotary converters to run both of the machine or 1 ?
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@Samer, if you have an Android, Google Translate will work with your phone camera and translate about 1/3 of the page at a time. Mebbe more with creative positioning... not familiar enough with iPhone to verify if it will.
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All working fine at my end but, there have been reports that the Russians have been interfering with Western communication satellites and although its been going on for more than a year in recent months they've stepped up the interfering
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I watched a video by Nigel Armitage Leather, on applying edge coat. While the edge coat was still wet, he burnished the edge. I have tried it and it works really good for my level. Now the dangerous point, I started thinking! would that also work for say an acrylic painted edge? Turns out, it does work well. I did a toconol finish and a waxing after letting the paint to dry. Durability? Don’t know, but it is on a working piece, so I will find out!…cheers!
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Here's a project that I haven't seen discussed before. President William Harrison's leather and tin ball, which apparently is the origin for the phrase "keep the ball rolling." https://wordsmarts.com/keep-the-ball-rolling/?lctg=3e121733-b5b4-47ec-a793-21d132d067fc. Now that I have your attention, my real reason for posting is to ask does anyone else have trouble with the leatherworker.net site loading slowly? For the past ~3 months, most pages of this site require about 20-30 seconds to load. It is a slow process to use the site. Is there a workaround? Thanks for your input.
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There is a first year leather show coming up in Las Vegas January 7-10. Single location - classes, trade show, competition, and social events all at the South Point. general information here - https://illumeconnect.com/pages/event-las-vegas I will be leading a class on the morning of January 7th on purchasing second hand tools. Buying second hand tools can be a good way to expand your tool set and elevate your work. It can also be time consuming and intimidating. I intend to break it down for you and give the confidence and information to be comfortable with purchasing used tools. Some discussion points will be: - Why to buy secondhand tools - Where to look for and buy secondhand tools - How to identify leather tools - Evaluate the condition – what is acceptable/what is not - How to establish a value to YOU first then proceed with making an offer or accepting a seller's price - Discussion on restoration of common tools - techniques and how far to go - How to use and maintain some commonly found tools - When NOT to buy – seller price versus your value, just not the right deal, and tips to avoid getting scammed - A final event for the class with a guest instructor (Guarantee - You will have fun and get your money's worth just from this!) You will leave with a full book of my notes plus it will include a list of resources, and some printed resources as well. Here is a link to the class - https://illumeconnect.com/products/secondhand-leather-tools
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Brilliant!
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The file’s still there and I can download it. Maybe copy/paste that link into a new browser window or use a different browser.
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Juki LU-563 stitch length eccentric play
Uwe replied to Helifixer's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
That video is helpful. It looks to me like the pin that rides inside the spiral slot is loose. If that’s the case, you most likely have to replace that slider, or the whole eccentric. Unfortunately that’s a bit of an operation because you have to remove bunch of parts to remove the eccentric. Sometimes that pin is a press fit, which is not really repairable unless you can weld it in place. If it’s a thread pin like the one in the picture, you might be able to tighten it . This could perhaps be done by disassembling the eccentric and separating the parts to gain access to that pin, without removing it from the shaft. -
Looks like it's ready to serve another hundred years. Great job!
