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Yukonrookie

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About Yukonrookie

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  • Birthday 01/03/1982

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Yukon Territory, Canada
  • Interests
    Hunting, trapping, horse packing, mountain hunts, log work, blade smithing and recently leather craft…..

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Wouldn’t call it a specialty. So far just Belts and a few sheaths.
  • Interested in learning about
    Tooling, saddlery, belts, sheaths, holsters, the list goes on

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  1. Now that makes a bunch of sense. Actually I had a 2mm awl come in the mail and I picked it up on my run to town yesterday. It works better than I had imagined. Just need some more practice now. I’m also surprised how quick it goes through, after I sharpened it up some. So you don’t use stitching irons at all then? What thickness do you still go through? Yup, that makes sense too. Thanks Northmound!
  2. They look nice. Do you use them on heavier leather/multiple layers? Thanks a lot @Northmount. Much appreciated.
  3. Right on man! Lots a miners run cat up here. Just an old komatsu dozer myself and just for opening the road up to my place in the spring. Too long to keep open during winter. Plus I got a decent enough snow cat that gets me home just fine. Anyway, that’s a good chunk of change for some chisels. I’m sure they’re worth it though. I actually tried my drill press with a 2mm bit and it actually worked well. Just that the holes didn’t close up as nice, like they do with a chisel, I think.
  4. Right on. Yeah, I’ve had a hunch that 4 to 6mm would not hurt to have, eh? You use those for all your projects? I’ll have to check those out. Sounds like they make good tools, eh? Thanks for your input @DieselTech btw you work with Diesel engines?
  5. That sure makes sense @toxo. I guess for me part of the whole journey is treating myself to some new toys…I means tools lol. But you’re definitely talking sense. Different strokes…. I sure appreciate your advice though and mighty thankful to all the help everyone has been here.
  6. Apologies for yet another question folks, What are y’all using for stitching irons? So far I’ve been using a couple 2mm diamond irons and there’s nothing wrong with them. Just curious as to what you folks prefer. I’m wondering on getting wider spacing and maybe better quality. Mine are craftool and I got nothing bad to say about em, just that I’m thinking if trying out some higher end tools in general, as I’m enjoying this leather thing a whole bunch for sure and will keep on learning for many years to come, praise God. I’m guessing some sizes and spacing are better for some tasks and so forth? Also, I see there are “reverse” diamond irons that give sort of an offset pattern, if that makes sense. What would be the advantages to them? I read some calling it the “perfect saddle stitch”…. Thanks folks Hank
  7. Thats a nice idea @toxo. I think myself, I’ll just try and get the right ones. I still have use for my regular ones as they are since on some edges I like to use the “45 degree” edgers. Thanks for the tip though. Btw, if an edger comes with one of those steel rods for sharpening, wouldn’t that be a “round“ edger anyway?
  8. Yup, thank you. I think I found what I like on Bruce’s site. Thanks again for your help. On a different topic which stitching irons do you use mostly? I just have a couple craftool 2mm diamond ones. Just curious what everyone runs mostly. Been thinking on maybe a bit wider spacing and better quality. Also curious if many people rock those reverse style ones and what they like about’em. I know I’m sort of high jacking the thread but, then again, I’m the OP
  9. Thank you Bruce. I found them in your site. I’m in the process of putting an order together. I’m also thinking of getting one of your jueschke mauls. Not quite ready to place the order quite yet, but pretty quick here. Thanks again
  10. Yup. Thank ya! I just recently watched a video on a guy going all the way up to 2000 grit or something crazy like that. I thought, boy that sure can take a while on bigger projects. He was hand sanding after a 150 grit belt, too
  11. Gotcha @DieselTech and no worries. Thanks for the tip on those edgers. I’m gonna mull it over some. I kinda like those grooved edger. At least I think that’s what they’re called. Gonna give it some more thought. Thanks a bunch
  12. Thanks for the offer. They certainly sound like good quality. That’s what I’m looking for quality over money. Good quality for fair prices lol. I checked them out online and it looks that they go up to 1.5mm, being the biggest. Is that correct? Do those cut grooved or 45 bevels? A lot of my projects are with 8 to 10oz leather.
  13. Ended up ordering a couple pencils 9b to 12b. Thanks for all the replies folks!
  14. Very impressive. First try at upholstery?!? Dang, you sure are talented then.
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