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This is a temporary album that holds all the member albums from before the update. I have to sort them all ot again. This album is visible to the public, and can be shared to Facebook.
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My various XDM holsters Updated
Im new at holster making. I did these for my own gun. Hope you like them.
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What adheres to Leahter Updated
After seeing the Mailbox (still don't know if its leather work) I decided to post this. Liquid Nails is a great product for adhesive work. After researching what to use to glue Mirrors to leather. I found Liquid Nails Mirror to work. Not only does it hold strong but when it dries it maintains the metallic properties needed to have glass be a mirror. If you've noticed the black spotting on mirrors that can be the problem without an adhesive compatible to this work. And yes the saddle is leather with a fiberglass tree. 20 inches long and 22 inches from horn to stirrup. After I finished it I sold it to a local Saloon. Where I can enjoy it with a nice beverage!!
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What adheres to Leahter
After seeing the Mailbox (still don't know if its leather work) I decided to post this. Liquid Nails is a great product for adhesive work. After researching what to use to glue Mirrors to leather. I found Liquid Nails Mirror to work. Not only does it hold strong but when it dries it maintains the metallic properties needed to have glass be a mirror. If you've noticed the black spotting on mirrors that can be the problem without an adhesive compatible to this work. And yes the saddle is leather with a fiberglass tree. 20 inches long and 22 inches from horn to stirrup. After I finished it I sold it to a local Saloon. Where I can enjoy it with a nice beverage!!
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A Newbies Progress Updated
I started leather crafting with a Tandy Kit Christmas 2011 and now i'm hooked. Everything here is made from my own designs and patterns. There are more that i still need to photograph...
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Hengsteberg machine made in Bielefeld Updated
Photos of a Germany Politype machine that was purchased on an estate auction. The machine belonged to a local farm family that immigrated to America from Pilsek, Bohemia. Some came in 1867 and some in 1884. They were farmers and the machine was probably used for harnesses. Bielefeld could have been a stop made on the family's way to Hamburg, if they didn't already own the machine. The machine would have enabled the family to have a source of income until they could get started farming.
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