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Colter

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  1. Glad i'm not alone in this, i forgot to specify, sorry, i'm only making it cover up to the Grip of the stock, no further. (i couldn't find a name for it, the thin part of the stock that fits to the receiver.). Thanks for the idea, i have two Giant tubs full of Tarnished and scrapped leather! Figured the butt cover would be a much better alternative to trying to mount screws to the stock( tried once, they slipped out, need something that covers the hole D: ), plus with a rifle sling adapted to it, i won't have to carry the rifle in hand like i have for the last two years xD. Thanks! Also, i have to say, the panther looks absolutely Vicious, Mammoth hunting must be back in season to be carrying something like that!
  2. Hey Everyone, i've been trying to make a pattern for a butt cover for my Marlin 30-30 lever action, Model 336, with a standard thin recoil pad. I've never done anything like this, and can't get the pattern right, it has came up too short( the curves of the stock threw me off) or too uneven. Instead of having to scrap another piece of hide, i wanted to see if anyone had done a Cover for this Rifle, and if they had a pattern to share, or tips for the Amateur here xD. Thanks.
  3. Don't quote the novice on this, but as i read in Tandy's 'Lucky Eight Belt Book', Floral carving is a several-centuries old Style, Originating in Spain i Think. In my sight and many of my customers, it's beautiful. i'm Asking still how someone brought up the idea to cut flowers into a strip of Cowhide, it's absolutely strange but i like it, So incredibly fun to tool, As well.
  4. Wow, Leatherworking must run in the Bear family's Blood! Amazing work!
  5. Wow, i've never thought to use the basket stamp that way, Absolutely beautiful work! What was it dyed with? (I'm trying to broaden my dye/stain process past a simple coat and sealant.)
  6. Very Beautiful! The Little explanation over 'Blocking' Helped quite alot. Really makes me want to get back to the workbench seeing this. xD
  7. Wow! Very detailed work, love the lettering and Carving like a Keg! Can't wait to see the end Result!
  8. From the album: Some of my Work

    The Middle of a belt i made for myself, a Design of my own (It came up in my thoughts, haven't Seen anyone else using a pattern like this, so as far as i know, it's my own idea.), Simply Using the Mulefoot, pearshader, and a Checkered beveler. Sealed in EVOO.

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