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LNLeather

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  1. Hi rhinezOr I saw your comment on having trouble using the search engine here and thought I'd mention how I always use it... Click on the star/wheel on the right side of the search box - This is for the Advanced Search (I also always open it in a separate window - so hold down the command key and click on the star/wheel) These are the 2 ways I use this Advanced feature. I search by Find words or Find author. 99% of the time I use this option…… • FIND WORDS - The way I have found works the best is to use just one word (the simplest) like - airbrush, basketweave, case, checkbook, dye, edge, fingercarving, finish, graphics, holster, ink, knife, lacing, modeling, pattern, sheath, sewing, sharpening, swivel knife, tooling, vinegaroon, wallet, etc… • Enter your word in the Find words box • For the Search in section choice click on Forums • Click on the choice for Display results and pick As posts • Click on Search now. There will be all kinds of the posts for this subject and it will show those with pictures...... *** There may be a lot of posts that are not relevant, but I end up finding things I had not even thought of… The other way I use the search engine is to • FIND AUTHOR - There are some Verrrrrry Talented Leather workers here and they share pictures of their work and share Very Good tips on various subjects. If you find a post with that interests you and you want to find more pics or info by them - take that authors name and enter it in the Find author line. • Search in section choice - click on Forums • for Find author - enter authors name • Display results and pick - As posts • Click on Search now. *Not only will you get their posts, but any pictures they have posted. *Hope this helps
  2. Awesome flask - Awesome wallet! Love that frog! Great tooling & design! Would you share? - What did you use to paint the dragon flask with?
  3. I ordered a new emboss die from EmbossingDieCompany on Friday the 21st and it has been made and will arrive on Thursday. Awesome Service! Thank You Steve!

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    2. ReneeCanady

      ReneeCanady

      Found the Etsy shop :)

    3. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      Steve’s member name here is EmbossingDieCompany

      At etsy his business name is called CustomMadeStuff

      http://www.etsy.com/shop/CustomMadeStuff

      or you can email Steve at custommadestuff@gmail.com

    4. ReneeCanady

      ReneeCanady

      Thanks LNLeather

  4. This is Not leather related but a great tip. I have found a new search engine - http://www.goodsearch.com/ and I really like it. It is a great way to Search and Automatically Donate to your Favorite Cause I especially like their Image Search. Just mouse over each image and it will automatically enlarge without having to go to their website first. I have a special place in my heart for elephants, so I have picked - US Friends of The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - for my donation site. I know it is only 1 cent every time you use it, but it is fun to see your numbers add up over time and to see the total numbers of everyone that is also donating to your cause. You can pick you own favorite cause to support. There is a large list to choose from… and it is sooooo easy to do.
  5. I used to have this problem too – when making coasters. I tried to use my makers stamp but I found that the process of stamping the makers stamp on the rough side would show through on the grain side – and I didn’t like that. What I did to solve that problem was to buy a rubber stamp from theStampmaker.com. I use this on the backs of all my coasters and anything that is not lined. stamp design stamp used on rough side leather I"ll be interested to hear what others do to solve the problem I hope this helps...
  6. Finished tooling & dying a piece, just ready for the finish and I accidentally scratched it with my fingernail... grrrrrrrr

    1. Bob Blea

      Bob Blea

      Hope your project wasn't ruined...

    2. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      Thank you for asking, Bob.... First time this has ever happened and it was irreparable.

  7. OH, That is Niiiiiiiiiiice! I Really Like your work! Very Clever idea to add a 2nd (bottom) snap option to choose from.
  8. I was thinking about the Very First leather item I remember getting as a child. It was a pretty pair of Black Patent leather shoes - I remember the smell of those New shoes...

  9. I do hope Raymond's information has been of help I know it was for me......
  10. Wow, just found this thread and now I'm up waaaay after my bedtime - I just couldn't quit reading.......... Just look at how many people have read this thread and responded to it.... The Grizzly Gear guy has wasted Sooo Much Time, and probably money, for others... I wonder - do you suppose this 'tool' has not only accused others but is Actually Making Money off people that didn't know better, or have as good a resource as LW.net to learn about this sort of scam? Is there a place to officially report this guy? Grrrrrrrrr I just hate this kind of dishonest behavior
  11. Raymond Tipton sent me this information and thought I'd share... Raymond sells emboss plates and emboss machines and rolls, etc. on ebay at duckcreektraders and also has a website BUNKHOUSE TOOLS
  12. You are welcome! Happy to help!
  13. Have you seen this? Wet Formed Bag Tutorial I think it might help...
  14. LNLeather

    Box

    Ditto all above... W O W! Your work, Sir, is Stunning....... Impressive to the Extreme! And, that it only took 3 days................ Awesome!
  15. The Clicker is a Die Press. The one I have is a 700 Clicker and it's made by Tippmann. the cutting area is 12"x 12" and is powered by a gas air compressor This set up doesn't take up much room, is easy to use, I’ve had mine for four years and I haven't had a single problem with it. Tippmann makes a real quality machine and I use it for cutting and embossing. • I was lucky that when my job was sent to China, that I had some savings. I figured I should be able to make a little money making small leather items... And the Clicker has saved me a lot of time and money in the long run… I just couldn't cut a perfect circle....
  16. I also use the carpenter's razor knife - Thanks to tips I got here...... If I am going to make a lot of one thing then I use my clicker die press, have a cutting die made and then everything is always perfect and there is the least amount of wasted leather. I make a lot of coasters and before I got my clicker I always used a LION EV-R-Round Circle Cutter. Capable of cutting circles from 3/4 in. up to 6 3/4 in. I found this to be the easiest and fastest way to make a whole lot of rounds.
  17. BlackRiverLazer makes a cool little leather guage also try this Leather Thickness Chart
  18. It sure feels good to know that things that we have made are being used and appreciated... dosen't it?

  19. I'm Sure your customer is gonna Love that belt for a Good Long Time! Exceptional, as always!
  20. Any one hear of this? Bob Marshall Treeless Saddles? http://www.equivisionsfarm.com/saddles.html

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    2. Averya

      Averya

      Of all the treeless saddles, Bob Marshall is known to be one of the best. That being said, there are many thoughts to treeless saddles. Most endurance riders seem to like them. Personally, I wouldn't put one on the back of my horse.

    3. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      Hmmmm, I wonder if your saddle that needs repairing could have been 'fixed' by someone other than the original maker? I did some searching and I see now that some Love the Treeless Saddle and others Wouldn't Touch'em.

      I thought it sounded like a good idea because I have heard and read of some folks having troubles getting a saddle to fit their 'trusty steed'. I guess it is like anything else - a combination of availability, finances and personal preferen...

    4. GrampaJoel

      GrampaJoel

      If this frame would allow pictures I would post the saddle I have in the shop. I don't believe it was repaired prior to coming to me. The people that had it went right out and bought another one. But the price they paid for the new saddle was only around $500.00. Not anyway near the prices Bob Marshall is asking.

  21. Very Nice stitching and tooling!
  22. Very Nice stitching, design, and tooling!
  23. Tippmann 700 Clicker http://www.tippmannindustrial.com/clicker-700-die-cutting-machine-p-117.htm For Consistent Cutting and Embossing....

    1. lightningad

      lightningad

      are you on commission for these devices?

    2. LNLeather

      LNLeather

      Heheheh - Nope - I've just had mine for 4 years and I haven’t had any problems or complaints with the machine. My Arbor press sits in the corner...

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