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  2. It is about 1mm, it thickens up a little some during the tanning process so the finished skin is a little more than the original. It is very durable and has high wear resistance. Tensile strength is anywhere from 4 to 8 times regular leather due to the crosshatched fibers.
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  4. You're where I want to be! Ive been getting ready to make service boots by restoring some machines and equipment and doing other leather projects to get some skills. Did you make your own lasts or use commercial ones? Very nice boots, I'd be happy with them too, excellent workmanship!
  5. Have you adjusted the thread tension in the bobin shuttle? Is the spool oriented correctly in the bobbin?
  6. I had 20 bottles of homemade champagne that I made at me and my wife’s wedding 39 years ago, it went over great. Use to make orange wine from the trees in my yard and made a LOT of beer. But I quit drinking and haven’t had a drink in 16 years. Good luck on your endeavor!
  7. Have been out and about today picking free grapes. Now have loads. On the journey for sure now.
  8. As far as I know Salmon leather is thin, less than 1mm around 0.7mm but I could be wrong Greetings
  9. I make wine every year, and have done so for most of my life. It's a great hobby if you like wine. We make ours from wild Chokecherries and Service Berrries that we pick, sometimes apples, and grapes. I've even made wine from our canned jellies that we had after quitting sugary food. The absolute most important part is your yeast selection, and clean equipment. Good luck and have fun with it!!
  10. I would include PROFIT in the formula for pricing. The price has to be at least double or triple your cost in any reasonable retail scheme. I think $20 would be a fair price for that particular custom made piece. $15 is okay if you are trying to do someone a favor or promote your business. Hey, I'm just a hobbyist so my opinion doesn't really count!
  11. Hello. Does anyone know, do the landis 3 and 16 take the same needles and awls? I just picked up an old #3 and I don't see a lot of needles and awls available out there for it. Or does anyone know where I can get those two things for the #3? Thanks for any and all help. Brian Merrick
  12. fredk

    New hat.

    Wizzard, Roy Woods et al
  13. toxo

    New hat.

    Are you referring to my wizard hat Fred?
  14. That's a nice looking case! I like the shape and the blue edges. As far as price, I'm happy charging materials cost plus $40/hr shop rate to cover time spent on the project, maintaining tools and machines, etc. I figure some waste into my materials cost. I aim to distinguish my work from what is commercially available in order to set a price point that I'm happy with. Since I don't tool leather that means quality materials, unique construction, and/or or decorations that personalize the item. Most of the horse tack that I make is made to measure and I'll do free adjustments/alterations to satisfy the client. So they're paying for a high level of customer service, which gives me satsifaction and generates repeat business and recommendations.
  15. fredk

    New hat.

    Unusual in nice sort of way Are you going to form a Wizzard tribute band now?
  16. Some people hate AI but for things like this it's pretty awesome. I told ChatGPT5 what I was looking for and attached your image and it came up with a few things. Some were nothing close but a couple hit directly to what you need. The first close match was the entire belt with that buckle out of Germany. https://www.guertel-nach-mass.de/belt-with-matt-silver-coloured-3-part-buckle-set-4cm-wide.html Another was a wholesale company in Spain. You can probably call or email them to see if they have some one in your area to buy from. https://zamakcerdan.com/gb/home/1907-hebilla-senora-pase-40.html
  17. kgg

    New hat.

    Damn nice job. You will certainly stand out at the pub with that hat. kgg
  18. As a inlay it looks really good and is standing the test of time. How thick is the salmon leather? 1, 2, 3mm? kgg
  19. Looks in perfect condition 👌
  20. Beats me but I do like the looks of it!
  21. It came out really well. As far as cost you need to consider cost of each material. In your case 400cm for outer materal + 400cm of inner material, + thread, glue, dyes/paint, hardware, etc. You should also consider your overhead costs. What does it cost for rent, power, shipping costs (items you ship and items shipped to you), etc. And you need to consider man hours. What do you need to get paid hourly. So you need; Materials cost + Overhead cost + Time The biggest issue people have is figuring out what their time is worth. What you charge per hour should depend on on your level of ability. A person just starting out can't charge what a person doing this for 20 years could charge. So, If it took you one hour to make this then, with what you charged, your time is worth 9.50 an hour. If it took you 2hrs then you valued your time at 4.75/hr. You also have to figure out what people would be willing to pay for the item. For that same item if you were to charge $40/hr USD and it took 2hr to make, most people wouldn't buy it. You would have to market it to select few that have the money to spend. It's a delicate balance you have to find.
  22. I've never used a patcher. But I've read that these are fed only by the presser foot. Here are some questions for troubleshooting: How much pressure is the presser foot exerting on the fabric? (If it's not pressing hard enough it won't advance the fabric) With the needle removed and the presser foot up, how smooth is the throat plate? (Must be smooth in order for fabric to slide across it) Is there anything the fabric is catching on? You should be able to slide material across it easily with the presser foot up. What texture exists on the bottom of the presser foot? (Must have some texture to grab the fabric I think) Is the needle coming all the way out of the fabric before the presser foot moves? Good luck!
  23. Hey everyone, I've made this belt probably around 5-6 years ago, but I completely forgot, where I got these buckle packs from - buckle, the ring and the strap end. On the back side it's written MADE IN SPAIN and i also have it in vintage brass color, but can't figure it out, where I got it from. The dimension is metric (40mm) and not imperial. Tandy doesn't have it on site nor I have found it in bills from Tandy I've got. LePrevo from UK neither has them, so it's gotta be someone else selling them.
  24. BlackDragon

    New hat.

    Hey that's pretty cool! What materials do you use? Do you have a wire in the brim? what did you do for the lining?
  25. Thanks. I tend to be nick picky with the things I make. I'm always looking to improve, not only what I do but how I do things. The suede I used for the sweatband is too soft and tends get floppy, so when I take the hat off the band turns inside out. next hat I make I may buy the correct sweatband already made.
  26. @Handstitched how about wrist bracers with the leftovers, or this; Thats a 'leather' type covering held on by elastic or something. The 'spikes' or 'teeth' are curved to meet our police regulations, but I reckon you could do something similar with the pointy spikes. Also, if you use an old non-reusable helmet you could just drill though it to fit the spikes
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