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You can also add varying amount of talc into resolene which will give varying degrees of mattness. Talc added to any paint or varnish in small-ish amounts acts as a matting agent
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There are a couple way to do this. 1. Resolene/water 1:1. Do a couple coats then put some type of wax over that. It'll soften the shine but it doesn't stay, they would have to wax it every so often. 2. Resolene/water 1:1. Do a couple coats let it cure 24 hours. Add a 3rd coat and lightly knock it down with either #0000 steel wool or a Magic Eraser. Again you have to do this lightly 3. Go with a different finish like Satin sheen.
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I used to use Tandy's Satin Sheen. Looking on their website now, I see Eco-Flo Satin Sheen. It appears to be the same product, but I am not certain. Probably is though. Not completely Matte but low-sheen. Instead, you could use Neutral shoe polish. With shoe polish, the customer can touch-up their holster easily. https://tandyleather.com/products/eco-flo-satin-shene?_pos=1&_sid=88e6f60ec&_ss=r
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Try a final buffing with talcum powder
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I have a customer who wants his holster to not be shiny. I usually use Resolene but that is a glossy finish. Any suggestions?
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All you had to do was add the info in the SAME thread, just like you added this comment. Members cannot delete a post or the complete thread.
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Cowboy 4500+ Consew 206RB-5 +Claes 20(Central PA)
billymac814 replied to billymac814's topic in Used
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Hello, I have a few machines I’m ready to part with. Cowboy 4500, comes with the whole accessory package with the table and a bunch of feet, lots of extra bobbins and I have thread that’ll go with it in white, black, brown, red etc. also plenty of needles. Has the gear reduction and DC servo motor. Hasn’t been used all that much. New price is about 3400 w/acc package. $1800.00 Consew 206-RB-5. With Servo motor, several feet sets, bobbin, some thread. Thread stand(not pictured). Also not really a ton of usage, table is stained a bit from dye and cement, would probably clean up with some thinner. New price is 1795.00. $800 Last one I’m still debating on letting it go. It’s a Textima patcher which is a rebranded Claes 20. It’s got the good gear reduction motor, I also have 5 extra shuttles which are crazy expensive. Currently mounted to a rather cheap stand but I also have a treadle base for it. New ones are close to 7k. $2000 I also have a Skiver machine I’m going to post in the other section. It’s a dual feed bell sliver w/servo from Toledo Machine, not sure what the new price is on that but I’ll take $600.00 I’d certainly prefer this to be an in person pickup transaction but if you want to pay for freight I do work at a warehouse and have the ability to have them shipped LTL. But there’s nothing better than a road trip to pick up a machine, I traveled all over to pick these up(other than the Consew which I had Freighted in. Zip code is 16602.
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It might be quite a stretch to find a manual from just a picture. What is the model number?? - Bill
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I'm looking for a nice used Reliable SewQuiet 6000sm or a Sailrite Workhorse, anyone have one they would like to part with for a reasonable price?
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I am just SW of you @TomE and not having any issues on multiple internet signals. Might try clearing your cache on your browser.
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Welcome from SW Missouri, USA.
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Welcome to the forum! I'm looking forward to your projects; I think we might share some interests ;-)
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By the way, the Cowboy clone of the Claes, should be arriving in the US in about six weeks, the price is $5000. That includes head stand and motor.
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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
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I'm curious... what kind of "edge coat" was Nigel using? Nick
