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For a first one, you nailed it. The leather bunched up along the part where the stitching isn't perfect. The issue doesn't look so much like your skill at stitching as it does possibly indicate a soft part of the leather, like you would find closer to the belly of the hide. Belly leather seldom stitches nicely. I burnish all the edges to give a nice finished look. A soft part in the leather won't burnish well, either. I always make holsters from the better part of a hide for this reason. Keep making them, you are doing very good work.
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Nice job, I wouldn't even consider showing my first holster.
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Please read the 3rd post in this thread. It is a domestic sewing machine.
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depends on what leather product you want to sew with what needle / thread size. By design it is a high speed tailoring machine and not really a leather sewing machine. It would not be my 1st or 2nd or 3rd... choise.
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New pistol, new holster
Thadrick replied to Thadrick's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks, I like it better. Always something to learn in leather working. -
I´d check the needle - hook timing / needle bar height. My guess is the NB is set a little to high.
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Nice work! Dang how much training till you make journeyman mucker???? Is there a chance of advancement to fecal relocation specialist? You've got me thinking about a new career path.
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Looks good. You may want to burnish your belt slots which will eliminate some of that fuzz. Much better than most first projects.
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I agree. Attractive, not too complicated. It looks to me like the laced area is raise a little. Like maybe another thickness of leather in the "trident" or horseshoe with a line up the middle including the area with the closure strap. This would also aid in preventing the lacing from distorting the piece. JM2C, Jim
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Thank you all for your kind remarks. I've learned a lot from the members of this forum. Sewing is almost as much fun as learning.
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Thanks for the info!! The foot pressure, and check spring I did not check.
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I think you need: i) the right size of folder for the size of binding tape, ii) the folder has to have the correct size opening / pathway for that thickness of binding tape, iii) the correct amount of back tension on the binding tape.
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Thank you.
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Nice work. They both look great. Top notch!
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Instead of tagging onto old threads, and especially threads that don't list the same model number is not a great idea. I split your post off to a new thread. Also found a manual https://www.manualslib.com/manual/970676/Sunstar-Km-380bl.html Refer to page 13.
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Looking to sell Leather stamp and tool kit
Northmount replied to Shauna860's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Nobody can tell you its value sight unseen. Add some photos (jpg or png) 800 pixels in the longest dimension. Add some description, how many stamps, the type of stamps, are they craftool and if so what are the numbers, are they letter / alphabet stamps? Sorry our crystal balls don't work anymore. The tin hats and internet must have screwed them up. -
New pistol, new holster
AlZilla replied to Thadrick's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I love it. I use those same conchos every chance I get. Good Choice! -
You posted in a very old thread. Different machine even. Split your post off to a new thread. Have you looked through the leather sewing machine forum, especially the pinned topics?
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Hi Toxo, moved your post to leather sewing machines. I think you might get the attention of the right members here.
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New pistol, new holster
dikman replied to Thadrick's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Those conchos look much better, more subtle. The others stood out too much, being solid metal. -
paffaf sewing machine with 240 V motor & air compressor
dikman replied to Haitham's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
More info always helps, along with photos. Pfaff makes a lot of machines. -
That was doing my head in trying to figure it out until it suddenly clicked into place. Simple but very effective.