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  1. Great work as always! Seems to be a little off center but it maybe the camera angle.
  2. Thanks guys, This thing really did come out a lot nicer than I thought it would . All I gave my friend was a picture of this old 1800's stitch stand that i found online years ago. It stands about 36" tall which is perfect for me when I'm sitting in my drafting chair. I had him round the jaws so that there would be no way of getting pinch marks in the pieces i'm working on and it work perfect for my use.
  3. I did a trade out with a carpenter friend of mine . I did a really cool seat for his motorcycle and he built me this beautiful piece of mechanical coolness. I am so stoked to use this on my next few projects. The beauty of this is I can sit in my comfy chair and work off of the stitching stand while lacing and stitching. Let me know what you guys think of it.
  4. Awesome Tim , Thanks again for the support.
  5. Finally got some shirts made. I was amazed at how well and detailed they were able to print my design on a shirt. Just beside myself so thought I'd share. http://workingmanscustoms.blogspot.com/
  6. LOL, My fiance was climbing up the walls. With all the metal I was listening to while doing this piece.
  7. This is the last of this guys orders. It will be nice to actually work on a seat for a change. Wallets and belts are great but seats are alot more fun to do. anyways enjoy.
  8. LOL, Yes Dia de los Muertos, This is a small hand bag no bigger than a small lunch box .
  9. Very fun project. This is a lot different than what I am used to doing artisticly . The customer supplied the art and wanted a little pocket for change in the wallet but I didn't want to use a zipper or snaps. so I came up with the leather latch that hold it shut. this was a fun project to do so I hope you enjoy looking at it.
  10. First attempt at a holster. This is for a Glock 22 and is a concealed holster or in the pants holster or what ever you want to call it. Any ways enjoy !
  11. This is a Shear holster for a hair stylist in Jersey .
  12. Thanks! I used 1/8 latigo lace to do it and yes it was very chuncky all I used was my swivel knife and a smoothing tool
  13. Again Thanks for the advise. It's always helpful when trying to put out a better product. I use a stitch wheel to mark my stitching, then I drill the holes out with a 3/32 drill bit on my dremel. I do cut all my piece's from templet's that I have made . I think the grove on the stitch line will help out also. I did use a thinner wax thread on it so that maybe why the holes are so visable. Let your wife know that the other meaning for FTW is"Forever Two Wheels"
  14. Great advise! I've been trying to think of a way to fix that. Thanks Again! Thanks! I used 3oz and 6oz on both of them .
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