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Interesting Holster Project
MarlinDave replied to MarlinDave's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Just beautiful, very nice work. Todd
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Beautiful work. Stunning as always. Nice work.
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This is for a make up bag for my wife’s co worker. Tooled on some W&C American Vachetta 2/3 oz. The second one is for wallet. Also on the W&C.
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Need recommendations for steel bar plate for work bench
desullivan replied to desullivan's topic in How Do I Do That?
Thanks for the great advice! I need to try and find some material now. -
Building on Chuck's theme, here's an archive dot org link for a basic Leathercraft book. I glanced quickly at it and it seems to cover the basics. https://ia903202.us.archive.org/29/items/basic-leathercrafting/Basic Leathercrafting.pdf
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How do I paint or draw on leather (waterproofed leather)
fredk replied to c.c.1315's topic in How Do I Do That?
Paint pens work well. The pens must have either an oil based or acrylic based paint I use them for the details on my gaming boards The paint pens cost about $1 each and are sort of meant for detailing autos, especially the tires -
Buy books, read the books, and keep the books for reference. Books tell you the whole process; they are not five-minute blurbs on YouTube from folks who may not know any more than you do and leave half the steps out for whatever reason. Books will tell you every step in order and every process, and are written by experts in the field. Books will also will tell you everything everyone has posted so far to your question. Buy books!!! Oh, did I mention books? yeah, buy books!!
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How do I paint or draw on leather (waterproofed leather)
chuck123wapati replied to c.c.1315's topic in How Do I Do That?
if you've already waterproofed them, then paint probably won't stick. They will have to draw or paint them, then waterproof them, regardless. I use decent artist's acrylic(that's what I have) for my leather work that needs painting, but any acrylic paint will work; it doesn't have to be specific to leather. I'm sure markers would work; never tried them, but a quick test on some scrap would tell you. -
spring flowers and good food
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Yeah, giving you your own money back and then holding your head under water for getting it back. Don't do it, you don't need to; it just takes some time. I don't know how big your community is, but if it has a good local shopping economy, then you will get recognized and trusted before long and have plenty to do. I have a small garage and am constantly tinkering, building, forging, or just farting around with the door open. I will wave at folks who drive by regularly and they will eventually stop just to see what I'm doing lol, then usually leather comes up in the conversation, and a friend is made at the same time, who tells another friend... Anyway, I figure I have about two years to learn how to put a new heel on these boots. Then I can be the local cobbler, lol, you could be too, it can't be that hard. I'm going with mocs or huarache sandals indoors and for leisure. I'm so done with the Chinese crap footwear. -
How do I paint or draw on leather (waterproofed leather)
DieselTech replied to c.c.1315's topic in How Do I Do That?
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spring flowers and good food
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
A new hat is a nice treat and supports your fellow countrymen for sure, that's hard to do but needs to be done. I have always been a baseball cap kinda guy, but last spring I bought a nice full-brim canvas job, kind of Aussie outback style, and I'm getting used to it finally. It's funny how you don't know how close your head gets to things until you wear a full-brim hat. I also have a nice black felt Cattlemans style that I turned into a gus style with the wife's steam kettle, but I don't wear it much. My dad was a real cowboy, and my mom was a real cowgirl. I've ridden a bit, stacked a few bales, winter fed cattle, and branded and such but not enough to call myself a true cowboy IMO. So I feel funny, and like I don't deserve to wear a cowboy hat, and I really have no idea why. Clean up that old hat a bit, not much, maybe sew in a new band and some youngster who has never done a day's work under a hat will buy it for the price of a new hat just so he looks like maybe he did lol. -
A couple of months back . . . had a fellow need a new belt . . . his older one had seen better days. Simple project . . . grabbed a Script font from MSWord . . . wrote his name out . . . on the computer . . . did a screen shot . . . turned it into a *.jpg . . . picked it up with Laser GRBL . . . plotted in on my little 50 dollar laser engraver . . . did a "guesstament" as to the settings . . . darned if it didn't turn out just hunky dory. Laid his belt onto my engraver's table . . . did a couple of test runs for position . . . turned my little laser loose . . . and about 6 or 8 minutes later . . . took the finished project off the table . . . wiped it down with a paper towel . . . dyed and finished the belt. He was happier than a broke out jailbird . . . May God bless, Dwight
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@Bunb You're welcome to place a proper For Sale ad in our For Sale section: https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/82-machinery-sewing-and-stitching/ Please review the rules linked below and comply so we don't have to chase you down for further information. They're linked here: https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/71-items-for-sale/ We're basically looking for a decent description, statement of condition, pictures, location, price and shipping info. We'd all hate to see a sewing machine go to waste. Good luck with it!
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Couple of recent builds off the bench
Hags replied to Hildebrand's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very nice! I've been wanting to make a case for my old speed 6. -
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Source for 12-14 oz quality belt blanks
DieselTech replied to wizard of tragacanth's topic in Suppliers
Buckleguy has Wickett&Craig belt blanks in 10-12oz. -
Tape Measure Carrier
Dwight replied to Hildebrand's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
If you saw the right front pocket of most of my work britches . . . you would not wonder why I don't have one. May God bless, Dwight -
Try these folks. They may have what your looking for... https://makersleathersupply.com/collections/leather-by-hermann-oak
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A local wildlife rescue, the Hanover Humane Society, has made T-shirts, and is selling them to raise money!
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Tape Measure Carrier
chuck123wapati replied to Hildebrand's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
And they are ul listed lol. Great idea.
