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OdinUK

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  1. This is the Manowar Battle Hymns album cover picture that began as a test piece but it turned out ok so I finished it and dedicated to a friend who passed away last year. I'll be giving it to his widow. There are a few things I'll improve on my own patch when I make it and I may try a less glossy finish like super sheen. I used Saddle Lac for this one and although it will offer good protection, its a little shiny. I found it impossible to take good pictures without reflections!
  2. Thanks to Kate I've been using this technique for masking. Here is an example of using liquid latex for masking in various layers to do a paintjob on a leather backpatch I made. It works great. http://www.lordofleather.com/twistedsisterhowto.html
  3. Im not sure the matt finish would take to it after applying the aussie conditioner since it contains bees wax. I would condition the leather with a light application of neetsfoot oil, let it soak in for a few days then colour, then paint and dye it before using a finish. There may be a better way but thats what I would try. Maybe bettet to test on a scrap first.
  4. Interesting application of a 3D printer. I'll have to get one sometime. Ive not used sketchup much other than to make 3D views of PCB designs. If it has a spline function you could make half the point with a spline or arc and then copy and mirror the curve around the centre line. If it has functions for that. That would give you a curve with a point at the tip. Thanks for sharing Try FreeCAD, its an open source 3D CAD program and can output stl files. http://www.freecadweb.org/
  5. Amazing work. Great tooling and paint.
  6. Welcome to the forum, Cameron! Your work is absolutely superb! I love the decor
  7. Carson, that would be great, I'd like to learn how to make shoes too. Good luck with the tutorial
  8. Thats a very nice carving, I like it a lot. My critique would be the following, I'd have used a triple loop braid/stitch around the edge. Also I'd bevel and burnish the edge of the flap. The picture is fantastic though
  9. Hi Walesy, I've been doing leatherwork since 2009 and have not yet required the use of a machine, and prefer not to use them unless I was going to be making a lot of items for as a business. As has been mentioned, I'd suggest mastering the saddle stitch. If after some experience you find you would like one to speed things up I'd probably go for a servo operated machine designed for thick leathet that can run like a regular machine and also do single stitches. Just my thoughts.
  10. Fantastic! I love them. Did you mould the hand on a 'real' hand or a model of a hand?
  11. I'd definitely use an airbrush, not a spray gun. I'd go for a syphon fed model so the dye is in a bottle that connects underneath the airbrush, less chance of spillage.
  12. If Im dying just black or dark brown over an area I use daubers and apply it in a circular motion. I also use oxalic acid crystals mixed with water to clean the leather as described in one of the Al Stohlman books. For lighter colours I find the airbrush works best for me. I use cheap airbrushes for spraying dye over a large area, saving my more expensive ones for more precise spraying. I got a couple of cheap ones 'free' with the compressor I paid about £90 for. Id suggest one with an air tank so that the motor isn't constantly running.
  13. Hi Pete, welcome to the forum. How are you applying the dye? It might help to moisten the leather first. I use an airbrush when possible.
  14. Thats fantastic. How long did it take to make? Did you make the patterns for it?
  15. Welcome to the forum! Cool collars, I really like them. Your website is pretty good too, did you design it? I might need to ask you about that sometime, mine need modernising... looking forward to see more of your work.
  16. Just thought I'd bump this thread in case any new members might have an answer. I'm looking for an effective resist for antiqing.
  17. I see, if flexed, did it crack at all after multiple coatings? I hope I can find a source for Wyosheen over here. Is the inside lined with suede?
  18. Thanks Bob, Yes that makes sense, thank you. I dont think I can get Wyosheen in the UK. I think the closest I can use as a resist is Super Sheen. I hope I can get a similar effect with whats available to me.
  19. Hi Red, Welcome to the forum. Thats a cool tankard. Makes me want to do more tooling on mine. Do you have any more?
  20. Welcome to the forum. I wish I started at your age! Looking forward to see your work.
  21. Very nice, I like the bargrounding. Was the antique applied over the undyed leather or did you dye it in anything? It looks very classy.
  22. Do you apply the rubber cement only to the film? Ive been using Frog tape as was suggested.
  23. Nice picture, I like it. What colours did you use for the dye and antique. I know that my other half would say it looks like me in the morning, and I'd probably agree
  24. For the rounded corners I use a circle stencil with several size holes or circles to mark around. You could also try getting a 2nd hand round punch and grinding 3/4 of it away leaving you with a quarter circle cutting edge. A good first go, but as you hone each skill you will find your work drammatically improve. Also ypu might want to consider a stitching grover so that the stitches are flush with the leather surface. You should see my first attempts at anything! I keep them all to see how I progress
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