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  1. Nice work Enrique. Thanks very much mi amigo. B...
  2. I got a new grinder and decided to give it go. I used some stainless steel from an old printer that no longer works and would cost more to repair it than to buy a new one. So the printer went to the grave yard and I took the steel. ehehehe... The wood is a very dense and hard wood handle. I don't know what wood it is. But it took me over an hour to grind it down and sand the handle to shape. I used my grinder, a couple of files, my dremel. Not too bad for home made. It saves me a bundle of money anyway. Hope you all enjoy. Rough out. Finish work. Brian...
  3. Yes. If no one else does I would like to have some photos of it being done. If just for archiving the instructions. B...
  4. I know which one you're talking about. TIAT did a vid on it. Māori Hei Toki Lashing Had to dig it out to find it. LOL... B....
  5. Hey Russ. You might try the Turks Head section in the Abook. You'll find some interesting patterns in there. B...
  6. Yes... I know that all to well also. The trenza de doce braid is the same way depending on if you're doing an over 2, under 2 sequence and how small your lace is. B...
  7. Very nice work Enrique. B...
  8. Almost all done with both of them. Got the one on the right done. Not the prettiest thing. But it will serve its purpose well. The one of the left is for doing regular size lace projects. Like stuff I do in 1/8th inch and up. The one on the right is for working with micro lace. It has a much thinner tip profile and smaller tip than the one on the left. The one on the left is going to get some micro-fid work done on that blank space you see at the top end of the wood handle. Micro-Fid B...
  9. Hi Joe. That stainless steel is from an old broke down printer I had laying around here at work. The steel was very good on the grinding wheel. I know that the steel is hard enough to handle the medium duty fid work. I don't have a way to harden steel yet. But the finish is coming later today as I finish dressing the knot work on the handle. ehehehe... I don't like a naked tool that much. LOL... B...
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  11. I don't know too much about horse gear. But from the looks of those reins, you did a good job. Nice work Aggie. B...
  12. The foundation work is paramount to a successful knot. In your shoo fly the foundation for your knot is shaped different than that of your 2nd one. Maybe the one with the raw hide has a different material and different shape at the top and bottom ends that will hold the knot much better than the one with kangaroo hide. I don't know what your foundation work material is for either one. But this could be the case where your material used made the difference between the two projects. What I have had to do to solve the issue I describe above is to take the knot off the foundation work. Then fix the foundation work so that it will be a little rougher on the surface and if I have to reshape the top and bottom ends of the foundation work. Then I re-tie a new knot on to the foundation work. B...
  13. Photo's would help greatly in helping you. B...
  14. Wow! Super nice. I like... B...
  15. Thanks CW. I forgot to mention that both are duck bill tips making it much easier to get under the lace. Both are for micro braiding which is what I needed for the really small stuff that I use. B...
  16. Last weekend I spent some time with my buddy in his shop. Well he had this grinder and I had some stainless steel rod that I had pulled from a few old printers that were beyond repair. I made this one with a grinder, a file and a dremel to do the finishing smooth out and polishing. The handle end is naked right now. But will get some knot work done on it later this week. Below are a couple of photos of the tools I made. This is what I started out with. On the right you will see the stock rod from an old printer and on the left you will see the rough out of tool number 2 which is on the right hand side in the above photo. That one will get a wooden handle on it. While they may not be turned and done on a CNC machine, I think that they turned out quite well for eye balling the whole thing. I will be making me a few more tools like these for my shop. I had fun making these. B...
  17. LOL... You go right ahead Mike. Thanks for the kind comment. B...
  18. Hope you all like these ones. The one with the pineapple knot on it is for my friend that got me the other 2 bracelets that paid me. I gave him his bracelet as a finders fee. Thanks so much bro... Bracelet 2 of 3... Bracelet 3 of 3. Finders Fee. B...
  19. Yep. that's PJ's beveler. That one is the beta model that I was working with and giving feed back to him on it. The one I have now is the current version you see in the photo with a few more tweaks to it. I don't use raw hide that much. I use kangaroo hide a lot in most of my works. I have used horse hide before. That's a bit tougher to work with. But holds up really well. It dyes okay to. B...
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