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I have had great success with diesel and so so with penetrating oils. Once you give it a go with synthetic transmission oil the smell usually is gone. Another suggestion is to use heat like from a heat gun or propane touch and when it is hot hit it with oil for a fast cool down. That may free it. kgg
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Spectacle case
SUP replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Plenty of people who actually do not carry everything but the kitchen sink on their belts, you know. 🙂 It is actually a popular glasses case pattern, isn't it? Simple and elegant. 😀 -
Spectacle case
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
This was more fun. It has a magnetic closure and wouldn't be suitable for a belt, plus the leather is a little on the softer side. Ive also never seen anyone with an eyeglasses case on their belt. If we're to do a foldover pouch style. I'd add a clip to clip to a pocket - Today
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I believe that is where the term "range tan" evolved from, my Golden Retrievers robbed my floor of a few scraps and left them in the grass, I placed them on an outside table and the weather made them a great color. I left the scraps out for two years, all it needed was one summer month
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Spectacle case
DocReaper replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Why didn't you just make a pouch type holder with a belt loop ?????? -
Frozen Stitch Length on Singer 144W103
CowboyBob replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
@friquant The new stitch length cam I have in stock uses allen screws to the shaft.the others are still slotted. -
I made a hard seat smooth-out saddle with just some basket stamped corners several years ago. Took me about four hours more time being careful to not make marks and then rubbing out the ones I did with antler tines and bones. The guy picks it up and carried it out. He threw it on its side on the diamond plate flatbed of his ranch pickup and bounced down the road. I was thinking then what a waste of my time being careful. Here's a picture of it a couple years later. Smile says it all. Yeah, don't sweat it, it will be fine!
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I had some horween essex in parisian blue that's been lounging in my shop for ages. So I made a glasses case. It was fun, im not 100% sure i care for this pattern but it still came out nice
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Frozen Stitch Length on Singer 144W103
friquant replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
That sounds good! I'll do that as soon as I get the set screws sorted...both set screws (both the one that goes in the main-shaft-groove and the one that does not) have one ear broken off. Planning to cut a groove in the top of each set screws to make them serviceable again and put them back in for now. Tempting...we just got the machine back to smelling good again after its initial bath in P'Blaster. 👃 I guess we could relegate it to the porch for a few days.. -
Nice. The skirt shape gives the holster a Frazier-ish look.
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Hey all, I’m looking for the Craftool 8540 wildcat stamp, or other similar wildcat stamp. Yes, a different stamp is listed with Tandy now, but a different post mentioned that there is some confusion on the product. Apparently the 8540-00 motorcycle wings stamp is branded as Craftool, but is actually made by a different company, whereas the 8540 model actually made by Craftool is the wildcat stamp I’m looking for. So, if you have a wildcat stamp that you’re willing to part with, whether the 8540 or something else similar, then I will make it worth your while to drop it in the mailbox. Shoot me a message, and we can work out the details… TIA, AZR
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Nice work. don't worry too much about the color, or lack of it. Chuck is right. Nothing looks better than aged leather. I have wet molded it and set it in the sun to dry. It also speeds the natural darkening process, giving the leather a nice patina.
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very nice !!! in a year, you won't be able to tell the old from the new. they will darken naturally in the sun and look better with age.
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I would get a wire brush and scrap all round the unit particularly around the feed eccentric seam and then add a few drops of good old fashion diesel around the feed eccentric seam. Wait about 24 hours to let it soak in, a few light tabs with a hammer and without any needle or bobbin run it at different speeds for a few minutes. If it hasn't freed up start over with a few more drops of diesel. Once freed oil the heck out of it with some synthetic transmission oil. If you can't get it freed like @CowboyBob has suggest replace the unit. kgg
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Frozen Stitch Length on Singer 144W103
CowboyBob replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
There's 2 ways to fix it,replace it OR try sewing & using it w/o locking it up should make the part rock in the grooves to get it to free up,you need to tighten the smaller screw since that is what connects the stitch cam to the shaft. -
Great work! I love those closures on the tracker sheath.
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Looking good. You are right. Hard to hide any nicks, fingernail marks for sure.
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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
@chuck123wapati you've convinced me, i'll give the ol bunky bbq a rebuild . Our spam comes in a nicely formed lump out of a tin and can be sliced, just like corned beef in a tin , full of fat and God knows what else, a vegos worst nightmare, that and black pudding, ha! But they taste great 👍 HS -
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What’s the maximum thickness the Singer 29K71 can handle
JRodriguez replied to JRodriguez's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thanks everyone for your input. That is definitely very helpful. cheers, José -
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Funny, but gosh, that looks OLD! Is it from an old movie?
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You need to quote part of the post, or tag the user so he gets a notification. @szeregowy You have some one interested in your machine. To tag a user, type the @ symbol followed by the username, then pick it from the popup box.