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DaveJohnson

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  • Birthday 03/10/1960

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  1. Dying and Dyeing are a problem for most of us ...

    1. oldtimer

      oldtimer

      Dying is not a problem, when the time has come it is all automatic.

    2. oldtimer

      oldtimer

      Dying is not a problem, when the time has come it is all automatic.

    3. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      Hmmm… don’t tell anybody, but - I have had an obe and I think dying is gonna be easy. It is getting hurt and being in pain that I don’t want. Also, I am in No big hurry to go. I have too much leatherwork ideas to work on…..

  2. Hi AnetNo question -- for me it's better with colour -- what is a Cheetah without spots ??The color gives animals and birds life and you do it extremely well !!Keep motivating usGroeteDave
  3. Would love to see a close-up of the building you have tooled - there is a great church and castle in the village I live in which I would love to tool - how did you go about transfering the photo and creating a carving pattern? Any help would be appreciated Regards Dave
  4. Hello All I recently received two gifts from the Basque Country here in France and would love to add my touch to them and keep them secure : 1. A small knife shaped like a Chilli Pepper called a Bixia - the sheath it comes with looks plain and does not attach to a belt. 2. A beautiful Basque walking stick called a Makhila Both have strange shapes and I wondered if you have any ideas on how I could design a sheath for the knife and a cover / holder for the stick ?? Look forward to your advice Dave
  5. Great work on the wallets and the bag - the actual tooling looks smooth and well defined and the contrast with the background shows it off nicely. Just some comments - the background could be pushed down more to create a flat background - maybe you are not stricking the tool hard enough, or the leather is too wet when you do the background, so it rises up again as it dries. Also getting the dye running around to the flesh side makes it look not so goood on the inside. I found two ways to help with this 1) is to stick clear plastic self-adhesive film to the back while tooling and dying - this stops the streaching when tooling and stops dye creeping around the edge to the flesh side or 2) line the inside after dying and before assembling and cover the dye. Like the wallet / purse design - keep it up and thanks for sharing Cheers Dave
  6. Cool Filigree Belt - old leather is still great leather !! Thanks for posting Dave
  7. Dear Karen I travel to India evermonth and get around to most areas - I attended the ILLG 2011 leather fair in Chennai last month and saw a lot of printed leather coming onto the scene in India> Your samples look interesting - where could I come and see the quality and pick up some samples when I am there in two weeks time. I could give some feedback to the forum and save a lot of these e-mails back and forth. Regards Dave
  8. Really great effect and very realistic - do you plan to colour the scene too? Cheers Dave
  9. Bonjour Bienvenue Rusty I am also in France but down South on the Spanish border in Collioure - I am orginally from South Africa, so my French is "pas bien" Looked at your site, your work is really great - again welcome and I look forward to seeing more and more of your work. A bientot Dave
  10. Great piece Bob - agree with all the previous comments on the quality, detail and inspirational value - the swivel knife detail is to be envied !! But I can hear you saying "it comes with hours and hours of practice" !! Thank you for sharing and inspiring once again. Just one question - with the dyed and burnished top front panel edge in contact with the natural inner lining of the flap, do you get a coloration line on the inside of the flap over time, or is there a way of sealing and preventing this ? Cheers Dave
  11. Hmmm can you tool Racoon Leather ???

    1. Luke Hatley

      Luke Hatley

      YES....with - B Q TOOLS

    2. rdb

      rdb

      Not if my dogs got to him first!

  12. When I see stuff soooooo good I always have mixed feelings -- Inspired and Demoralised all in one go !!! But the inspiration part comes out on top everytime - if another human can produce this quality of art and craft -- then so can I -- just need a little more time and comittment !!! Excellent work and a GREAT Video KK !!! AWESOME - keep inspiring us !! Dave
  13. Hi Andries I was born and grew up in Nelspruit - net om die hoek - now living in Europe (France). There are quite qa few South Africans on this site and many produce really good stuff - looking forward to seeing you around. Cheers Dave
  14. They look great - how to you secure the semi-precious stones so they don't come off ? Cheers Dave
  15. Tarentale !! We don't get them here - brings back boyhood mermories - Daar onder in die draai le n ...... ok we won't go there. Only one bit of critique is to round off the corners of the flap - normally the sharp corners bend over and get scruffy with use - otherwise another great piece Anet Groete Dave
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