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SRT

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About SRT

  • Birthday 11/20/1962

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    outside of Houston, TX
  • Interests
    The Old West , blacksmithing, hunting, mounted shooting, and leatherworking (of course)

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    cowboy gear & basic crafting
  • Interested in learning about
    more skills
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    Google

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  1. Hi Austyn, I glue felt on the bottom of mouse pads I make. I buy sheets of it from Hobby Lobby and Michael's and it works great at keeping the pads from sliding around. Regards, Steve
  2. Wow! Awesome work! I struggle with purses and it is so great to see professional purses.
  3. Wow! What beautiful and professional grade work!!!
  4. Thanks a million for the pattern. I love that style and will post pics when i make one.
  5. John, Try www.cooncreekoldwest.com: they have the 1904 Garrison belt, which has a buckle that looks very close to what you are looking for. Also, www.carricoleather.com he has Civil War era buckles and may make/locate the exact 1916 buckle you are looking for. Steve
  6. Wow! That is the coolest holster I have ever seen!! Awesome work!
  7. Beautiful carving. Go for it and keep us updated with photos!
  8. Your work is stunning! That is among the most beautiful leather work I have ever seen. It is an honor for us to share in your creations and I thank you.
  9. Thanks for the awesome test! I have used E6000 for a lot of things but not for fillagrees.
  10. Thanks for posting, Eric! Do you have any photos of ones you completed?
  11. Has anyone ever ironed-on "bling" to leatherwork, such as purses, belts, cell cases? Is there a topic here that covers it already? None of my searches have turned up positive yet. I have a friend that wants a "rockstar" iron-on added and I sure don't want to ruin her purse.
  12. Hi Amanda, You have come to the right place...lots of great people here with lots of help! Here is a great book available from Amazon or Barnes & Noble for making horse tack: I make a lot of western gear and if you want some patterns, feel free to ask.
  13. Wow! Outstanding work!!
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