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Las Vegas Leather Trade Show - January 2026
bruce johnson replied to bruce johnson's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Nick - Great idea. I am not sure what the official "Leather Show Socials" schedule is right now. There is an Friday night event for sure. Thursday might be a good night. - Today
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Great info! Thanks again!
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I prefer to use the single action airbrushes and the two main ones I use are the very inexpensive suction style at $21 CAD rather then the gravity feed type. Load up the dye bottle, push the button and you are spraying. If you are planning on using it indoors a regular compressor can be very noisy when it has to recharge the air tank and really is overkill for an airbrush. Keep in mind the dye will darken and spread in the leather after a few days. So you have an initial photo of the project so take another photo a few days down the road for a comparison.
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Gunsmoke rig
chuck123wapati replied to Dwight's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I think the whiskey glasses were lol. Nothing western in Hollywood is real even now, but at least then they had some morality and sense of right vs wrong. Every show had a lesson and positive story line. I'll take Gunsmoke over modern "entertainment" any day. I think Matt was kissed only once in the whole series, and they didn't even have to show Miss Kitty's boobs to get the message across that she was a woman. -
Tandy, in thier Library. https://tandyleather.com/blogs/leathercraft-library
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Las Vegas Leather Trade Show - January 2026
wizard of tragacanth replied to bruce johnson's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Hey Bruce, that's great! I am a resident of Las Vegas. Is anyone is interested in a meet-up? I would love to meet any members of LW forum for lunch or dinner at Baja Miguel's Mexican restaurant, inside South Point, if anyone is interested. I don't know if it is possible to coordinate a day and time but I just wanted to throw this idea out there, just in case. Baja Miguel's Mexican restaurant is open 11am to 10pm, Wed - Sun. I would be open to other suggestions but thought I would start with this one. My apology if this is a ridiculous idea. Nick -
I'd like know what you suggest and, if not widely available, where to get them. Thanks you very much
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I've been looking at harmonica belts.. i have to make one for a friend.. i'm envisioning ideas so that it won't be like the others i've seen..Pls share me some idead and picture of the ones people here have made .. it would be great to see them
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As always, you come through with some great insight. And yes, the airbrush is a light-duty cake decorator, but maybe it’ll give her a gift idea. After all, Christmas is coming 😉 I think (hope?) I have finally made my case to spend the extra $15 on the Pro Dye to not stress over the potential for bleed, and to skip the topcoat step and save time. Regardless, I still want to explore the airbrush application method. My initial project resulted in a halfway decent sunburst, so I’m excited to see what I can do with a little experience. — AZR
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"Figure Carving" by AL Stohlman would give you that info for adding the shading. I see Tandy is sold out on that book; however they have "How to carve Leather" which also shows the process Al used. I like that sheath BTW, very well done imo.
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spring flowers and good food
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Thank you!! oh yea they were! A nice homemade chokecherry/service berry wine accompanied it. I also used a bit to create the au jus with some black pepper for a bit of spice. Then I sauted some onions until brown and made country gravy and smashed taters, with a light salad. Hoping you are doing as well, are you going to plant a garden this year? Some good spring veggies? -
spring flowers and good food
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
My son is doing the tanning, its very much like brain tanning but without the brains and makes the same type of leather. I'm trying something diferent on the fore legs, i want to keep the hair on so am using a diferent method. The legs have short hair and i want to try it on a holster or two. And yes he works his butt off during the softening process. -
I would try something like at least an 8/9 oz latigo. Latigo is one of the strongest leathers, and of course the thicker the better.
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Hand-cast solid Brass Buckles from a small foundry
Bobs Brassware replied to Bobs Brassware's topic in Suppliers
@Mulesaw Hi Jonas, Thanks a lot for your thoughtful reply — and apologies for the late response! I’m still getting familiar with the forum and hadn’t seen this earlier. I really appreciate your detailed feedback, especially about the finish and the prong dip. It’s great to hear what matters most to someone who actually works with tack and belts — that’s really helpful as I refine the designs. Best regards, John -
spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
They look incredibly tasty 😋 they'll go well with a nice red, or in this case, champers . And happy anniversary 🎉 I have never tried tanning my own leather. Mum did try doing a sheep skin many years ago, but that was messy. HS -
Thank you! I called him. He's sending a set. Thank you!
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Seems I broke my Juki-LS-341, again... (Bobbin Shuttle)
friquant replied to Yoshi888's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Can you post a picture of the inner hook guide? I'm not familiar with this term. -
Stitchman Servo Motor (The Missing Manual)
friquant replied to friquant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
See this post: https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/125148-replacement-pulley-for-tapered-shaft/#findComment-770958 -
I posted about this here:
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Baby Lock EA-605 Service Manual and Timing Adjustments
friquant posted a blog entry in State of the Servo Motor
I've been working on a couple of Baby Lock EA-605 overlocker machines. Here is the service manual for the Baby Lock EA-605 and Baby Lock EF-205: babylock-ef205__ea605-service-manual.pdf And here is a video I made of how the mechanisms look in slow motion: -
My parents bought me a school bag almost identical to that one when I was in grade school. However, I think it was a combination of fabric and leather. The main part of the bag was a dark green and black plaid, and I think the flap and strap were leather. The bottom might have been leather, too.
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spring flowers and good food
Sheilajeanne replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Oh, that looks delicious! And that's great that you're going to use some of the elk leather. Will you tan it yourself, or get someone else to do it? I know the steps for brain tanning, and it's very labor intensive. Certainly not something I'd want to try! -
If the item is going to be exposed a lot to UV rays or bleach type chemicals Bonded Polyester would be the better choice. Generally other items Bonded Nylon is a good choice. I mostly use Bonded Nylon. As a note: i) Bonded Polyester for a given thread size is a touch smaller then Bonded Nylon ii) Darker thread colours are stiffer then light coloured threads due to the dying process iii) I find that the 1 lb spools are better then the smaller spool sizes due to less spring memory as a result of being coiled onto the spools. iv) Only load up enough bobbins to complete the project. If left for more then a few days or less the bobbin thread comes off the bobbin looking like a coiled spring. v) Always buy good quality thread. kgg
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Looks great. Nice work. All looks nice.
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What is the general choice for leatherwork regarding thread? Nylon, Polyester or something else?
