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Wow I look forward to pics of your Rawhide hammer. I think there are a couple of blacksmiths/knifesmiths here that can answer your metal tempering question. There are several websites that explain better than I could. Wikipedia article on Metal TemperInstructional on tempering metal click here.
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Ah yes, Thanks! I have some of those ProCrafter's and they are really nice. I like the meander border tool and the basketweaves. I have used the heck out of the Pebblers too. I know you are going to say I wallop them too hard, but I don't, one of my basketweaves shaft started to bend and the same deal with a friends too. But that doesn't change how nice the defined stamp is.
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Does anyone have the Tandy Aristocrat Hat pattern? I would like a copy of it or would purchase . Send me a message. Thanks.
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This is going to sound really dense but I could only find Craft tools and the HideCrafter "Pro Crafter's" tools. What are these Craft Japan tools? Can you post a link? S & D Trading Company Stamps
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Recent Projects
TTcustom replied to TTcustom's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks a lot I haven't done a lot of the fancy decorating stuff. I started off just making unadorned practical working pieces for myself and just started making them purty too. I have sooooo much to learn from y'all in that department! :grin: -
Thanks! It really is the result of being cheap and or poor!
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Recent Projects
TTcustom replied to TTcustom's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks Tim. I liked the looks of beveling the quilting rather than cutting it. It is my favourite design right now. -
Here are some projects that I made for myself recently. A case for my jewelers files. A cover to go over my Target water bottle. A sheath for my speed square. (I also do framing on the weekends)
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Leathercraft in Kazakhstan
TTcustom replied to arbalet12's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Dangnabit now I have to make two meanders stamps! :grin: I really like the pattern on the top belt. It would make a nice border detail on a saddle. -
Here are just some of the tools I have made for myself. First I wanted to dome my copper rivets and the Tandy store didn't have these in stock. I wasn't so hep to the interwebs and I have the resources to make a lot of "metally" things so how hard could these domers be? I used round bar stock cut-offs and an appropriate ball end mill in a metal lathe and turned these. Then I saw all the cool kids using these awesome and beautiful mauls. So I went to a local supplier and got a chunk of nylon (??? whatever it was it may be too soft) that was also a cut-off. I used some large round bar stock cut-offs for the cap and base and then bought some 1/2" all thread and an acorn nut at Ace Hardware. I used the largest punch I could find and also cut out the larger leather washers. I mounted these on the left over all thread and clamped them tight as I could turn the nut. Then in the lathe I turned the handle using files and a shureform ("cheesegrate") rasp to get the contour I wanted. Using progressive grits of sandpaper down to about 220 I smoothed it out. After seeing here the leatherworker from Kazakhstan's work I noted his use of drift punches in the borders. So I thought that it would be cool to have a "bullseye" stamp to use in this manner. I tried it out on a scrap piece and I think I like it. So that is some of what I made so far. Right now I am fooling around making other stamps from the inspiration I have been getting from y'all. I forgot to add that over time the leather washers in my maul have compressed and I had to add on. I never figured on them compressing any further.
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Top Hat
TTcustom replied to Froghunter's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Really love this hat. The design/pattern you did is amazing! I also would like the pattern so that I can give it a try when you get settled in. Cheers, Tim -
Welcome! It sounds like we had similar paths to here. My other interest led to a Tandy store and before I knew it I was hooked and amassing a whole 'nother collection of foofaraw of gadgets for yet another hobby.
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Leathercraft in Kazakhstan
TTcustom replied to arbalet12's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Ваша работа совершенна. Я люблю штемпеля вы используете. Некоторые сделали от бумаги гравируют штемпеля? От что вы делающ я воодушевьте. I have learned a lot seeing your stamps. My mind has limited me on what the possibilities are out there. Thank you. -
I thought I read somewhere that Al Stohlman made his own stamps from nails and such. That gave me a start to try making my own I only have one design I made that I like. I use the big timber spikes from Home Depot and they are only ~$0.50 so learning and experimentation has been fun. but now I want to make my own "mongo" beveller for those long gun and kilt belts. I will try to remember to post some pictures of the goofy lil stamps I have done so far. On the staining; I have not seen too much of that but I only have just started making and using stamps of my own manufacture. Oxalic acid works well in removing stains, but that may have already been mentioned.
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Where do you get your stainless steel large nails?
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Hi My name is Tim and I have been fooling around with leather crafting about 9-10 years. Mostly making things for myself and occasional gifts and requests. I have a lot of varied interests so I suffer from Hobbist ADD. I look forward to learning, sharing and grinning with y'all.
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Ray since they have gone bust getting anything new is not possible. Have you looked on Ebay and the like? I am assuming you are in the UK. If there is a small job shop machine shop they might be happy to make what you need. POst a picture of the punch that came with your machine so I can see if it is a easy enough job to turn out what you require.
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Thanks for your inspiration. I made my burnisher after looking at pictures of yours. First one was out of cocobola and the last one I made was ebony I haven't finished profiling it yet.
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Ed I forgot to add that I just buy square blanks and draw a line from corner to corner. I drill down at the "X" and then horse rasp the corners off before turning it down. I glue a drill blank in to the wood with two part epoxy. I have been getting the drill blanks from Grainger's.com But I think even the hardware section at Home depot has them. I must admit that for the last one I didn't have a drill blank so I glued the drill I used to make the hole into the slicker. It needed sharpening or replacing anyway. hahaha
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I made my edge slickers from cocobola but now seeing a picture of one I think it is time to make another one and incorporate some improvements into it! If I was smart enough to figure out how to correct my error I would show you a picture of it. Well here goes nothing