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Rifle slings,scabbards,butt covers and motorcycle seats
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Items Stolen From Duane Ballard This Weekend
newfiebackflip replied to Cyberthrasher's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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Just walked out of my garage and noticed about a thousand ants piled up starting to build their tunnel. Nothing a splash of fiebings deglazer and a lit cigarette cannot handle. whooooooof!
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Thanks Chris, I will give them a call. Darren
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My apologies Busted, The most I have seen online has been 8-10 oz so I figured the would be the norm for this type of leather. But I would be happy with anything as long as it meets that size requirement.
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newfiebackflip started following How do I make a Leather Strop?, Wanted: Bridle Leather and I Should Know This!
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Good day all, I am looking for 2 pieces of cut Bridle Leather. I am looking to have it cut 3" wide and 21" wide. Please let me know if you happen to have some or where I can but it cut to size. I don't need a full side as it will go to waste. Thanks,
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Ya I am a member on that site. Just joined it a few weeks back, lots of good info and lots of good members. From what I gather is that .25 micro's is all around a perfect paste for stropping straights.
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BAZINGA! Thats the exact dye that I am using! It is slowly coming back to me now. Crap you would think I was 98 years old! Thanks again Dwight. Darren
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Thanks everyone, I guess I should of said what I was intending on making the strop for. I am making it for my Dovo Straight Razor. I guess I could go with a thick piece of latigo and then make the ends out of vegtan as they will not be used for the honing itself. Carve something fancy in that, i suppose lol. CDF the reason barbers have the canvas/linen fabric is to warm up the blade before they start on the strop. Silly question, is Cordoven leather from Cordoba Argentina? If so I allllmost got a bunch of it last year for free. Reason I didn't get it is because my mother in law couldn't fit it in her luggage on her way back from there lol
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Hey Dwight, Thanks for the response that is helpful. Now what about the residue left from dying? Feels like im trying to remove it for half an hour with no real result.
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Hey all, Been a while since I have done any leather work. I need to jump back on the bicycle and get things done. I am basically self taught besides watching a few vids on Tandy's site and being taught the Saddle stitch by Steve @ Greenman Leather a few years back. My question/questions are dying and buffing related. I cannot for the love of god remember if I have asked this else where, I cannot seem to find it. I like the feibings dye's a lot more than eco-flo, that I do remember. But what I do remember is that feibings has a powder residue that seems to take me hours of buffing to try to get rid of it. Should I always be putting neatsfoot oil on before and after dying? I have never done it before and I have seen a few posts suggesting it. Will it help with the residue? Any buffing tips to help me buff it quicker and better? Also if I am to put neatsfoot on after dying, is it done before or after the resolne? Not going to lie, i feel like a total jack a@# for asking and I am slightly embarrassed but I guess this is the only way I am going to learn is by asking. Thanks everyone
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I would like to bring this post some what back to life. I just went for a shave at the barber the other day and he used a nice dovo blade to give me a nice shave. Now I am go hard on learning how to use a straight razor and hopefully not cut myself like I got a shave from Sweeny Todd. I know a strop is going to have to be made in order to hone the blades. I have seen many different topics about strops on various sights. Some say only latigo leather should be used. Would i be completely out to lunch if I were to carve some sort of design on the leather just to customize it a little better? Or would it just get ruined from honing the blade?
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There is an app that does everything you guys want. It's called Kwik Draw and it isn't cheap! Looking at $9.99 for iPad and $4.99 for iPhone. Looks worth it to me.
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