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New Tool Idea - Large Leather Shears - Should I make these for sale?
AlZilla replied to Stagesmith's topic in Leather Tools
When I looked earlier, Home Depot listed w22w wiss for around $32. I note that the extra w may be a typo or some cheaper version for Homedepot. -
I came across a tin full of spent 17 Hornet cases and I thought if I can find the heads it might be interesting to put some around a hat or maybe make a bandolier. Does a bandolier have a "pattern" or just make it up? Might have some .223 around somewhere also.
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I can buy the new WISS 22W's for around $60 wholesale. Not sure where they are made anymore. Might be China. Older, better US made ones are on eBay for usually around $50 plus shipping. I'll make a few pairs and throw them on eBay to see if they get any interest. I like the set I made so much I just thought somebody else might like them as well. I thought about making fancier ones from the older HUGE tailor shears with the more elaborate handles, but there are not as many of those available, and they go for way more money if they are in decent condition at all. I refurbished a pair recently where the lower blade had split on the lamination line between the edge steel and blade body. They turned out pretty well, but I can't adjust the curvature of the lower blade without risking shearing the epoxy holding it together.
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AlZilla replied to friquant's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
Try the brackets next to the smiley face in the middle. I don't think it's anything to do with rank. You have 16 little buttons on top of your editor, I only have 6. Maybe I'm being gypped ... -
Working through some vintage pattern and project books-
BlackDragon replied to MAKleather's topic in Show Off!!
Beautiful work!! - Today
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This is a purse pattern from an old Tandy pattern pack - believe it’s the “traveler” almost done with the double cordovan stitching! I’m probably going with a plain strap but there’s always the urge to do something extra. Maybe a simple border stamped strap.
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I've been seeing a lot of ratchet belts and a few people have asked me about them. My usual comment goes along the line of "I haven't made any and I'd have to do some research on them". So here I am looking into them. I started looking for ratchet tracks and a lot of companies make the ratchet belts but the tracks are really hard to find. I found a couple people selling them on Etsy and Ebay but they are the same brand. I can't find an actual company that sales them directly. If anyone knows of a direct source I would appreciate that info. The tracks that I ordered through Ebay are pretty good and the seller was great to deal with. I gave him a call when I had a few questions and he was really helpful with tips to mount them and what buckles work well with the track. https://www.ebay.com/itm/277241899676?itmmeta=01K0SQE5R03ZHFJ6Y637CP450F&hash=item408ce7aa9c:g:ycwAAeSwrd1oYYOR The biggest issue I have is that I would like to sew them in instead of gluing then in. I used a #23 needle but the track is too narrow for the needle. I also tried using a pricking iron and I don't like how close to the edge of the leather it is. I put one together with just glue as a test. 5oz black harness leather and 5oz vegtan liner. The area that has to latch onto the leather is skived down to a total of 5oz so the clamp can actually close. I'm looking for buckles that can actually close down on 10oz. So, does anyone know where I can find these tracks wholesale? What can I do different, if anything, to secure the track better?
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New Tool Idea - Large Leather Shears - Should I make these for sale?
Ferg replied to Stagesmith's topic in Leather Tools
I have old chubby hands and like to cut with scissors. Don't think I would care about the long pair but short scissor I would be interested -
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friquant replied to friquant's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
Hmmmm I don't have that option. Is there any way I could get elevated user status in order to get the "source" button. -
Beautiful workmanship! The white stitching really shows it off.
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New Tool Idea - Large Leather Shears - Should I make these for sale?
TomE replied to Stagesmith's topic in Leather Tools
I have 9” Craftool serrated scissors that I really like for trimming light weight leathers. Tandy doesn’t sell them anymore, so yes, I think there’s a market your serrated scissors. -
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AlZilla replied to friquant's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
Top left corner in the box you're typing your reply into. I assumed you were typing up your reply in notepad or something and inserting your tags for bold, italics, header, etc and wanted to paste raw HTML. -
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friquant replied to friquant's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
Yes, but I don't mind. -
New Tool Idea - Large Leather Shears - Should I make these for sale?
SUP replied to Stagesmith's topic in Leather Tools
Yes. The type of cutting tool depends on the leather being cut, is it not? I use round knives or my most favorite tool, the fixed blade Stanley knife usually but reach for scissors every so often when cutting leathers that will be cut with scissors. To have a pair that cuts thicker leather will be nice. -
New Tool Idea - Large Leather Shears - Should I make these for sale?
kgg replied to Stagesmith's topic in Leather Tools
Yes we do. Yes I known what you mean. The only "good" thing is when using one if you cut yourself you feel it before you see the blood. I almost never carry a pocket knife even through the son buys really good ones and then sharpens them so they are as sharp as a razor. You see the blood dripping on the floor before you feel the cut. Ask me how I know. I must as a giggle try using one to cut leather. kgg -
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New Tool Idea - Large Leather Shears - Should I make these for sale?
kgg replied to Stagesmith's topic in Leather Tools
You are right cutting tools is pretty vast. I have a fairly expensive brand name round knife which rarely gets used, maybe once in the last year. What do you mean --- $7 utility knife? I typically splurge and use the $1.25 CAD ones from the dollar store that come with a spare blade for cutting. If I'm cutting chrome tan probably 3 or 4 oz I use a electric fabric rotary cutter. Cutting heavy fabric or leather with a pair of scissors for me would be a no go no matter how good they are, old hands. kgg -
Anything sells in America, even if its' a "bad" deal! There would probably be a market for any shears, although unless you can be competitive it won't matter. The tariffs are your friend to a degree. You may pay more for steel, but get a higher percentage return on the finished product. I use a pair of W German made "Black Diamond" shears that are similar to the Wiss, w/serrations to grip, but I find the Black Diamond shears to be better balanced. Osborne also markets shears that I think are made by Wiss. A longer pair would not give any increase in leverage so only would be good for soft leathers/thin chrome, etc. To be honest, while they might be known as "belt shears" they are not all that great at cutting belts. Cutting a belt or 2 yes, or a holster prototype, but if you do it all day no way. I use a pair of cutters with compound leverage far more than my Black diamonds for cutting straps to length. (Cut-Rite) They were marketed in the 1990s by Walmart (USA made) and I've bought every pair I've ever come across at almost any price. I'd think a buyer would pay up to $80 for a quality pair (really about going rate) if you were to make something up.
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Our national holiday is July 1st (Canada Day). Ontario and some of the other provinces are having a HUGE problem with wildfires at the moment. Toronto recently ranked first in the world for poor air quality due to smoke from the fires. As a result, someone posted this cartoon on FB!
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Toyota makes SEWING Machines?? Ya learn something new every day! [Pats the hood of her Rav4] Here's hoping they're as reliable and well-built as their cars are!
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Thanks! I'm glad I could inspire you!