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  2. Christmas trees & stockings to hang on a tree or somewhere. Personalized with peoples initials on the other side I made a bunch of these a couple of years ago. Maybe about 20 The year before I made Christmas trees. About 4 to 6 inches tall. Again, made about 20 I don't seem to have photos of the trees, or I can't find them On a couple of the stockings I left the top unsewn and put some sweets (candy) in I used red & green chrome tan (and scraps of faux fleece) but brown or other colours will work just as well HTH
  3. I use a special inline foot set on my Cowboy cb4500. The width is about 1/4 inch, or a little less. The presser foot sits behind the alternating inside foot and sews inline on narrow flanges. If your machine is a 441 or clone, you can get these feet from Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines, who are advertisers here.
  4. Maybe you could fashion a leather belt for it if the inside of an abrasive belt doesn't work. Just make a long strip of 3-4 oz leather and glue it to an old abrasive belt.
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  6. Thanks for the responses. I have not had any experience with the different feet, so I appreciate these recommendations.
  7. @Tastech I was having a hard time finding a close up picture of a guard, this is really helpful. I think this will be enough to have someone make me something similar. I can't buy from australia so I'm gonna check the uk source. thank you!
  8. I wonder if a zipper foot might work.
  9. Just be careful if you use tape and it gets on the bluing or gun finish… some adhesives will strip bluing, or cause rust quickly. I buy EVA foam that they use for COSPLAY armor and stuff… for pistols, I use the foam “dowels” and cut a V-shaped channel, then use Saran Wrap and wrap the entire gun to prevent the dowel from shifting and to keep moisture away from the gun while I’m forming since I don’t have a bunch of blue guns.
  10. I failed at making one of those months back. I think I used a too-heavy veg tan scrap. I think I'll try again with the chrome tan stuff. Thanks!
  11. I don't understand the witness marks... It looks like regular marks from cutting, but I can't imagine what gets cut like that, over and over. Cool tool mod, by the way.
  12. this works for me: https://heprecision.com/shop/ols/products/narrow-presser-foot-set-stainless-tight-radius
  13. Sorry I didn't see this earlier! I like how you overlaid the cross with flowers. That's a cool design.
  14. That looks great, my friend. I like doing bible covers as well as vow books. They become really personal and cherished by thier owners.
  15. Thank you - I will look for piping feet
  16. that is a great idea!
  17. I haven't used a lot of Chrome Tan either. With Christmas coming up, though, you could make some giveaway stuff. Some ideas may be key chains, earrings, found these on the net they would be cool I used 3d leather animals for a search. Oh, and maybe some basic, easy card holders for credit cards.
  18. that is a nice-looking grinder for sure, they also work well for making new tools and sharpening if you can slow them down enough. I use a regular old 4" belt grinder for leather and sharpening and i have a 2x48 for tool work. I have been thinking for a year or two that a cloth belt would be awesome for burnishing, and how I would sew one up that would travel straight, then I might of just had an epiphany. Turning an old belt inside out!!! I'll be finding out how well that works pretty darn soon lol, but it's 4 am and i aint had me bean soup/coffee. lol
  19. Unfortunately the controller appears to be a custom job, you can't just replace it with any old sewing machine controller without modifying it. I've bought several items from Vevor over the years and only ever had issues with one - a spot welder for assembling Li-Ion batteries. It kept tripping the circuit breaker when switched on! It turned out to be a poorly designed main transformer so I replaced it with a re-wound microwave transformer that I built. Then it worked as it should with no problems. This issue, by the way, isn't confined to just Vevor, other brands used the same machines with the same results.
  20. Vevor can be hit or miss depending on the product category, but this grinder is one of their better-reviewed tools, and the use of sewing machine components is genius — reliable, and readily available if you ever need parts.
  21. Yep, for anyone who does full-time leatherwork a 2x72 (or 2x48) grinder is the only way to go if you want a grinder. For me this has the advantage that I can easily move it wherever I want so I can keep all the fine dust outside, something I can't do with my other belt grinders. I also have a small wheel attachment for the 2x48 and I intend modifying it so I can fit it to the little one, it should be great for getting into tight corners. Bruce, this one is a bit dearer than the others but it's far more versatile. The quality of mine is excellent, once I had it assembled it worked with no issues. I've mounted it to a slightly larger wooden base so I can clamp it down wherever I want, now I'm trying to figure out how to fit larger, stronger tool supports. Thanks for the belt info, problem is we can't always get the same stuff you can but I'm looking to see what's around.
  22. Interesting timing, I ordered one this morning. Even with two 2x72 belt grinders and a 2x48 belt grinder, I still drag out my trusty 1x30 Harbor Freight pretty often. The HF has paid for itself many times over, but on it's last lap. I was going to replace it with another HF until I saw the variable speed option on the Vevor. I do like my variable speeds.... BTW for belts - Combat Abrasives, Red Label, and TruGrit all have a ton of options for 1x30 belts in grits ranging from iron munching flesh eaters to insanely fine grits. I get abrasive, conditioning, and leather stropping belts from a mix of all these folks.
  23. It's actually called Protect All. It comes in a "spray" bottle, but it's really a loose paste.
  24. Suspended Edge guides are the same as for Juki 563 / Singer 111w and similar machines. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&sca_esv=9a662cfbafe167d5&q=Suspended+Edge+Guide+site:leatherworker.net&source=lnms&fbs=AIIjpHw2KGh6wpocn18KLjPMw8n5Yp8-1M0n6BD6JoVBP_K3fXXvA3S3XGyupmJLMg20um8wiXfIX1WBBCL40ceQNb1f_1RgkIjfpWjyi_Ry0tINHRC7VfioyuPPYs3t5QzRFCOThQJw2G3haEdB8Xf5VpajW4v6ZD1f9ayzixkbllMGhfyZ499gvQpomaFmqZmbpm9styOJPYAf6NRDYd7RbQ6wudZ0GA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiW7pLuw4yRAxX8qP0HHd1qN8UQ0pQJegQIDRAB&biw=1600&bih=721&dpr=1 Other that that you can f.i. use presser feet with edge guides https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_nkw=Edge+Guide+foot+singer+&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&LH_TitleDesc=0&_odkw=Edge+Guide+foot&_osacat=0
  25. If you do many belts . . . like me . . . you'll find you are changing that 30 inch rascal all too often. I still use both of the two I've got . . . but just as soon as I can get some of the junk work out of my hair . . . I'm going for a 2 x 72 inch knife grinder . . . with a bit less than 5 times the belt surface . . . I'm looking to get 5 times the use out of it . . . plus the 2 inches wide will do better than the 1 inch I'm now using. But I do like your rig . . . and if I did any real serious wood working . . . I'd be very much interested in one of those May God bless, Dwight
  26. I guess with piping feet this can be sewn
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