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happyhermit

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About happyhermit

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Arizona
  • Interests
    I like woodturning and jewelry making.
    I love the look and feel of upholstery leather, but I don't know what to make with it.

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  1. It's open to anyone. It's on its way!
  2. Thanks for the input! The ones in the pictures are bubinga (african rosewood) and walnut. I haven't used them and haven't seen anyone use them yet, so I just had to use my imagination. I tried to make as many curves as well as flat areas to give more options for use. Would you like to try one out? The ones pictured are up for grabs. I only ask that you give me your opinion after using it for a while. I'd like to know how the wood does, if it should be thicker or thinner. Do you burnish the edges of the leather pieces before they are sewn together or as a finishing step? If you'd like to try one out (free of charge), send me an email with your address and 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices and I'll send it to you. I looked at your work on your websites. Your work is amazing! Such artistry! Thanks for making my first blogging experience a pleasant one!
  3. Hi! This is my first post ever! so please pardon any mistakes.... A leatherworker friend of mine recently asked me to make him a wooden burnishing tool that he could use with a drill. He also said there was someone, that people were trying to reach, who used to make these here. I'm not sure what kind of curvature and point are best for these tools, so I would like some input from anyone that uses them so I can perfect them. I have attached a couple of pictures of the ones I made so far. Any comments would be appreciated! Thanks!
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