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JLSleather

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  1. I wouldn't use that. Might be okay for touchups on leather that's already black, but not meant to DYE natural leather black. It's more of an accent than a "dye" or a "paint".
  2. If all you want to do is scale, why not just do that in the printer? Should be a setting... if it's 10" across and you want it 7" across, should be able to just print it at 70%
  3. For a guy claims his english isn't very good, you said that really well That old Stohlman book is still the best I've seen --- LOTS of information in there covering exactly what the topic was, PLUS stuff on coloring, perspective, ....
  4. Depends on how big the holes are. RIvet or snap in hole 1. Snap in hole 2. Other part of snap in wallet. Sorta like this ... https://www.leathercraftlibrary.com/product/1830/ladies-jiffy-purse-pattern
  5. Snap tab on a wallet?
  6. and piping. but usually i just feather the edge of the chrome quite thin
  7. Stitching is straight, in line. That other stuff is some kind of foreign thing.. angled stitches seem to be quite european.
  8. Long as they match, they'll be fine for "billets" on ranger belts. Or bracelets. Or one end of a gun sling (rivet or lace together). Or bag straps - either one piece, or join them with an 'O' ring or square 'D'. Or strap retainers on cases (cross the strap to tie in place). Or ...
  9. Just goes to show, sometimes a simple question gets answers like "subtract 9 from Tuesday". It SEEMS she's talking about sewing a lap joint ON A CURVE.
  10. Yup. Those dents make your truck worth LESS, not more. Calling it a "classic" isn't helping you around here.
  11. That's how I WOULD like to think of it. But I've seen the multitude of ads 'n' posts on cutesy and various web sites (including lw.net) insisting that "flaws" and "defects" are what MAKES it handmade. And I have been told on more than one occasion that "can't be hand made, it's too perfect". It's ridiculous, but still consistently claimed. Obviously false - since tanneries charge MORE for leather WITHOUT this "charm" and "character" ...
  12. EXACTLY. Don't tell me whether you ordered leather online, or WALKED to pick it up. Don't tell me if you chopped the pieces out with a knife made from the shin of an elk, or clicked out the parts on a hydraulic press. JUST tell me WHY I should buy your item, at your price. Don't tell me its HANDmade... show me it's WELLmade.
  13. uhhh.. I think you're referring to "bonded" leather
  14. Looking at the pics on the two sites, I would not call the quality "as good" between the two. Perhaps if the design is quite simple... In another thread we stacked up a few suppliers who make these stamps. stamp.pdf
  15. Remind me o' the blues brothers... 'what kind of music do you usually have...". "oh, we got BOTH kinds... country AND western .." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSZfUnCK5qk Meanwhile, them things with THREE holes work out sometimes ... OH.. wsan't clear about the pricing method on them "snap protectors" ... if you buy ONE, they's 29¢ each, but if you buy 12 ya git ta pay a dollar each.
  16. Yeah, some would agree. And others wouldn't Here's a couple of things to consider, take or leave it... PRO: Stitching would actually be easier and faster, if you're stitching the belt anyway. No stopping to punch holes or get the screws out, or the screwdriver. Stitching is reliable. Unlikely to back out or come loose. No punches required. No screws required. CON: I do have people who want to change the buckle. Kids get bigger. When they grow, changing the buckle for a LONGER buckle allows the belt to be used longer. New buckle usually cheaper than new belt. Young girls win barrel racing competitions. And they get - sometimes - very nice buckles. And they want to wear it on a nice belt. Then they get other award buckles, or they want to wear that belt but want to put that buckle up, etc. Yeah, that has happened. Whatcha gonna do.. require she buy another belt? With a quality, nice belt, people tend to try to take care of it. But inevitably the buckle gets dinged and scratched. Replacing buckle solves the issue. People shop. Sometimes they find buckles they like. Stitched "shut" belts trap the leather "keeper" loop. Seems okay, until it interferes with the loop on the clothing. Like moving it over an inch would let you wear that belt with that jeans... but you can't ... People can buy a belt ready to go - even if they don't like the buckle. All that said, I just got a request other day, asking -- since I offer to make a belt that suits YOUR buckle, is there a "discount" if they DON"T want the buckle? Wel, yah, I guess... don't see me charging for a buckle I'm not sending!
  17. Okay, I remember why I don't do those shows. Heavy snow the first day - actually half day, Friday evening - so I wasn't expecting much traffic. In fact, heavier the snow got I wondered why I was there myself But the plows went through, and the crowd normalized next day. I'm quite good at "reading" people - good enough my son does it already. The boy is good, but I'm gonna say that about 6 in 10 came just to hang out and have some company. Social hour. Maybe 2 more in that batch who didn't come to purchase anything, but would if they saw something unusual, nicer than "normal" stuff. And maybe 2 in 10 who actually came to buy something IF that something is available. This was the first one I've been in on in about ... maybe 7-8 years? I've been to a few here 'n' there, basically watching the crowd (though I would have bought something if I found something interesting, so not "just" a "looker"). Nothing changed, but it's good that I checked. So at least I'm not wondering. Not that they're useless, but rather I should have somebody doing it FOR me. If they have any questions at the tables, THEN they could contact me. Call me right from the table, if it helps you, and IF you have any reception at all. These things really notorious for crap reception, and this one I had trouble just staying connected to my card reader. Fortunately, there was a cash machine at one end of the building. Unlike some, this wasn't just acres of overpriced cheap junk. One big fella had some fairly nice gun slings you could buy on the spot. Told him gotta be worth $50, and he told me some complained about $40 for a 9 oz rifle sling, suede lined and stitched. Don't know for sure, but I didn't see him sell any of the 20+ he had there. One gal said she wants THIS holster but for THAT gun, so I gave her a card and GAVE her a mag pouch, told her contact me after the weekend. Of course, my boy said he thought I talked to that girl quite a while, and he thought it "almost' looked like flirting. Who.. moi ??@!
  18. In the US (and I assume elsewhere is likely) they are also "sized" wrong. Marked 38, might actually be a 41. People actually will go back and buy another one after that junk falls apart, because they want the one that says 38 ... don't want to admit they are a 42. Everybody should have this figured by now. The REAL crime here is that apparently, 30 beers are already GONE ...
  19. OH>.... it's a FINISH. PRobably why I didn't remember it. Might be okay for touch-ups on used stuff ...
  20. So we got foam or felt? Where'ja git it - so we kin git the specs? Is the dye the same? Howzit differnt from those felt pens?
  21. Friends and family git it free, with the understanding that they git worked in between other things .. no time frame rules. And they buy any "exotic" materials they want if it isn't something I usually have. But I'm with ya -- I once kissed a cute (cute cute, not just cute) redhead. Took like 2 years git rid of her. Way more trouble than I thought I was in for. Did not involve any collars.
  22. Fantastic --
  23. I had one of those machines, and when I thread it I always skipped the center hole on that flat bar -- just wasnt' necessary. And that is a pretty big needle for #69 thread, but I wouldn't think that would cause fraying. Only post to point out that sometimes the problem is the THREAD you're using. I'd try a different spool -- if you still have the same issue, you've eliminated one of the possibilities.
  24. I use 3 screws on 1 1/2" wide belts. Couple reasons, so I will continue. But that comment about sewing "across" things has been going on since .. what.. Stohlman wrote that 50 years ago? 60 years? At any rate, it's correct. This is why I break up lines when and where possible. This is the reason the stitching stops at the red arrows, does NOT continue all the way up, avoiding a break line. Plus, doesn't hurt that it looks good. And also why the stitching joins at or near right angles at the dark blue arrows... no stress point concentration there either. The strength of 3 screw is not required for a belt. I've made a LOT of belts with 2 or sometimes 3 Line 16 "segma" snaps. My only issue with those is the limitation on how thick the leather they will go through (about 9 oz is top). Line 24 snaps are strong enough, but I don't like the bulk. But the point of 3.. screws can come loose, back out if not checked. Guy carrying a gun and / or equipment should check, but that doesn't mean they will. So , 3 is a layer of security. The idea of a screw backing out can happen - I've seen it happen. But the odds that two come out at the same time is far less likely, especially when they are in line. And 3? Highly unlikely. I use leather belt loop "keepers", which are retained between the screws. I recommend using a drop of thread locker on each one. But I don't add it, since you may need to move the leather keeper loop over depending on your belt loops on your pants. Or some might remove it altogether. BTW, same way on rifle slings. I don't loc-tite 'em, because installing it would break the seal. But I do recommend that you loc-tite 'em once you have it (loc-tite is a brand of thread locker).
  25. 99 counties in Iowa, but fortunately most of them have nearly identical tax rates. And it isn't "bad" compared to some. But we're one of those beginning to apply tax on purchases that didn't have that before. Somehow, the people that other people were ignorant enough to elect got the idea that YOUR job is making sure THEY get paid. They seem to know what they want, problem is they think YOU should pay for it
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