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Hawgman

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  1. Try Chris Andre at Slickbald Custom Leather. He has a nice assortment of blue guns and is a great guy to work with.
  2. This thread is great. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Looking forward to seeing the completed pics.
  3. Very interested in seeing your pics. I am looking for a good stitching horse - pony. Maybe yours is the one. If you need help with the pics get in touch with Joanna she can help.
  4. Looks like you have the talent to turn your hobby into something bigger. Beautiful work.
  5. Once again David as we all expected another great seat. Keep it up and who knows someday you may get good at this. JK
  6. Troy your work is awesome. Keep up the good eork. As for me I Vote for lacing it just looks better.
  7. Thanks Madmax22 I understand what you are saying . That would make it blend in a little better. The background tool is a Tandy matting tool. Sorry don't know the number. Thanks for your comments.
  8. I have finally finished my first project made from scratch except I did not cut the lacing. Someone tell me what you thnik. Have already started another one will post pics later. Please critic. Thanks.
  9. Been away for a while and haven'tposted the final product so here it is. The best I can do so far. Already started on another Bible cover will post pics later.
  10. Dang it now I want to make a saddle. I'm never gonna get through learnig all this stuff. Really nice work.
  11. Really nice looking belt. Now that you have that one under your "belt" lets see one with some awesome tooling on it. I just have one question for you. Who you gonna RobDude? LOL
  12. That is really nice work. I would like to see the hog leg that holster is going to wrap around.
  13. Storm, Your work is great as usual. You guys just continue to inspire me to do better.
  14. Thanks for the nice words of encouragement. Helps to build the Con -Fi - Dense. Here is the front side tooled. Now to move on to the finish coat and stitching.
  15. Kevin, I really like the way you do your edges and the inside of the cover. Looks way cool. I think I went through your tutorial on making a wallet like this and plan to try one soon. Keep posting and inspiring me. THANKS.
  16. 10-4 on gouging the inside of the cover for the fold. Just haven't got to that point yet. Tim I will do it just like you showed me the other day. Should start working on the back of the cover tonight or tomorrow night. Rose thanks for the comments I can use all the suggestions you have to offer.
  17. This my 1st attempt at a Bible cover -Only one side tooled at this time - Still haven't decided on the back yet. I am making it for my wife and shee likes the way it is so far so that is good. I made many mistakes but wife says she dosen"t see them. Will decide tomorrow on the back but for now please critque and comment. THANKS
  18. Hey Tim that belt sure makes that buckle look good.
  19. Here is a check book cover I made for my Dad for Christmas. He thinks it is perfect, I know better. Mr Tim Kleffner has set me straight on my bar grounding and a couple of other things. Will do better on the next one. All comments welcome. Thanks!
  20. James, Your work looks very good. Keep up the good work.
  21. Baba Brad welcome to the forum. Glad to see another Texan jumping into the mix. Practice, Practice, Practice
  22. No pictures but my wife bought me the whole set of Chan Geer Pattarn packs. Belts, Wallets, picture frames, clocks, book covers. Boy if I want to do all of these I will be busy for a while. Already started on a bible cover using some of these patterns. Tim Kleffner ask me why I started with the hardest one first. Well the way I see it if I can get this one out it will be all down hill from there. I'm gonna have fun with these. Tool on Brothers and Sisters.
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