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I have a number of Tandy knives and one SK-3 from Paul at Leather Wranglers Inc. I like something about all of them but Paul's SK-3 is a true winner. I don't wish to have all the fancy "Knarly" decoration on the grip area. These are all comfortable to work with. If you are just starting out and want to step in easy on the pocket book try one of the Tandy cheaper knives. Sharpen them as soon as you receive it and strop often. ferg
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Beautiful work. I have a question. What effect does the leather have on the quality of sound and would heavier leather have more effect? ferg
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Expectations
Ferg replied to tg lucas's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
I think you have missed a point in your perusing the forum. Everyone in the leather business has preferences. It may be dyes, paint, whatever, that doesn't mean we are bashing a certain product, only that we might prefer one over the other. A lot of us old fashioned leather people prefer solvent based dyes. That doesn't mean that we think the "Eco" products should go away. Read the forum again and absorb the mountain of information available here. BTW: Welcome to the forum ferg -
Steve, I noticed when I unrolled the leather it had the looks of at least part of the belly on one side in lieu of a straight side on both edges. Don't think it is a culatta. I would think Tandy would say so if that was fact. According to drawings I have of the different "cuts" of a hide it is definitely a single bend. ferg
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No, I haven't. I suspect since it is definitely a soft leather it will take the stain with a "Rush" When I have time I will try it but my guess is, Slow and easy with a brush that has a small amount of stain in the bristles. ferg
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If you want some that is reasonably priced and almost 100% free of defects, get a Single Bend from Tandy. ferg
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I see no reason why it cannot be done. Any one of a number of folks on this forum could free hand the wording. ferg
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I would recommend this leather to anyone that wishes to work with a great piece of material. The following is identical to my post in "Show Off". I received my order of Single Bends from Tandy Friday. Cut a piece off the corner of the 6/7 oz, cased it, slicked it and carved a design on it today. The design is an old Al Stohlman design that I took a few liberties with. New leather and a new SK-3 swivel knife from Paul. Can I consider that multitasking? As I said before, the leather is beautiful. I am of the opinion that the European tannery includes the belly on this cut. That is where I cut the piece off for this. The belly portion seems to have some stretch marks but nothing like some HO I have. I did not hold the leather under warm water instead I simply ran water over it on both sides. I have wrapped my wet leather in an old terry cloth towel or old T-shirt for years while it is "tempering". Traced the pattern on the leather with the same moisture content as always. The SK-3 is unbelievably sharp, cuts through this leather like butter. I was using a straight 1/4" blade, I will need to get an angle blade from Paul for this kind of work. This leather is very soft, may have something to do with it being "Belly Leather". Takes some getting used to when cutting with the swivel knife. Stamping takes a gentle hand with a 16 oz. maul even after the leather is drying out. Tools with all of the molding tools better than any I have ever used. Clip your finger nails short, they really mark this leather. Don't look too close at the photo I have enclosed. I need some serious practice with the SK-3 and the leather. Any comments or questions welcome. ferg
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I am going to place this in this topic and in suppliers also. I received my order of Single Bends from Tandy Friday. Cut a piece off the corner of the 6/7 oz, cased it, slicked it and carved a design on it today. The design is an old Al Stohlman design that I took a few liberties with. New leather and a new SK-3 swivel knife from Paul. Can I consider that multitasking? As I said before, the leather is beautiful. I am of the opinion that the European tannery includes the belly on this cut. That is where I cut the piece off for this. The belly portion seems to have some stretch marks but nothing like some HO I have. I did not hold the leather under warm water instead I simply ran water over it on both sides. I have wrapped my wet leather in an old terry cloth towel or old T-shirt for years while it is "tempering". Traced the pattern on the leather with the same moisture content as always. The SK-3 is unbelievably sharp, cuts through this leather like butter. I was using a straight 1/4" blade, I will need to get an angle blade from Paul for this kind of work. This leather is very soft, may have something to do with it being "Belly Leather". Takes some getting used to when cutting with the swivel knife. Stamping takes a gentle hand with a 16 oz. maul even after the leather is drying out. Tools with all of the molding tools better than any I have ever used. Clip your finger nails short, they really mark this leather. Don't look too close at the photo I have enclosed. I need some serious practice with the SK-3 and the leather. Any comments or questions welcome. ferg
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Check the ID plate on the motor, it may be possible to rearrange the wiring to enable 120 volts. Very easy to do BTW. ferg
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I seldom do this but this was simply too good to pass up. ferg FW_ Fw_ And all of 2011.pdf
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Terry, I got the bends from Tandy today. It is everything they say it is. Haven't carved any yet of course but it is as blemish free as any leather I have ever bought from anyone. Beautiful!! product. I have a club membership, got it for $100.00 each. ferg
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Russ, You have to believe they know how I felt about the service. Do you know the old saying, "Tail tucked between their legs" when referring to a puppy that got scolded? That would describe the clerk and manager after my dissertation. I know, you meant for me to call Tandy offices. Have attempted that many years ago and got little to know satisfaction, don't bother anymore. BTW: I bought some good shoulders from Michael. If you haven't been there for awhile you may be surprised by the surrounding stores in that little shopping plaza. ferg
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Terry, I may get the single bends I ordered today but more likely Monday. I will post results. BTW: I got them for $100.00 each ferg
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I bought the board from Tandy with a 50% off coupon. I used it to punch deco holes in some 3/4 oz the other day. The holes are clean on the back. The board is heavy and about 1 1/2" thick, 12 x 18 inches. Didn't harm the punches at all. This board was made in Germany. ferg
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Help With A Threepersons For A 1911
Ferg replied to mntnbkr1968's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Monty, Enter "Tom Threeperson" in Google. There is quite a lot of info. ferg -
I am not bashing Tandy. I have dealt with the Tandy store in Cincinnati since it opened. I believe Michael was the original manager. This past summer Michael either was dismissed or he quit, don't know, don't care. He was replaced by a young lady that I had no prior association with. My wife gave me a Tandy Gift Card for Christmas of a substantial amount. I called one day and ask if I had to be at a store to redeem the card for merchandise. Was told yes, I couldn't redeem it over the phone or the Net Tandy has recently obtained some single bends that are said to be 100% better than the Live Oak Premium which has become pretty bad. Thinking the store in Cincy would have them I didn't call first, drove down to find no Bends and little else leather wise. Ask one of the girls if they had any, she walked away from me and was conversing with her manager. Clerk did not return to me so I went to her again asking the same thing. "No we don't have any, Tandy only had a few of those and most of the stores never got any." I looked through the leather they had and concluded there was nothing there that I would take home if it was free. Manager approached me at that moment and ask what I was looking for, DUH! Explained again. "No, we don't have much leather in the store because of inventory, Tandy won't let us order yet." Ask if I seen anything I wanted, told her there simply wasn't anything worth taking home. When I got home I called the store in Columbus, OH which is probably about the same distance from me. Asked if they had the single bends. They have an ample supply of all thicknesses. I ordered two. BTW: There are three sets of numbers on the back of the card, you can indeed use it on the net or over telephone. ferg
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Eric, If fifty folks answer you there will likely be fifty different methods. This is what I do and it works for me. Do all your carving and stamping, oil, allow to dry overnight, dye, allow to dry overnight, apply finish( I like Neat-Lac), allow to dry, burnish the edges, dye edges, and stitch. ferg
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Several people have been interested in availability of Shell Cordovan leather, Horse Hide. This video is very interesting and will give everyone a look "Inside" the Tannery in Chicago. Enjoy: ferg
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Seigle has the Cordovan shell listed on their website if that is what you are looking for. They also have horse hide butts, the quality isn't fantastic on these. Be prepared to pay close to $150.00 for each 1 1/2 to 2 sq ft shell in Cordovan. I used Cordovan shells years ago. Cannot carve it, some of the most beautiful leather I have ever used. ferg
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A couple of new belts...
Ferg replied to hidepounder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Bobby, I love those puffed flower centers Excellent job as always. Do you see any problem with 7/8 oz lined with 3/4 oz "finger carved" ? ferg -
Yep, you fixed it You wanted a critique...... If you are going to do that much carving and stamping on your leather piece that will be inserted into another unit, You need to cut the leather oversize, do your cutting and stamping and then cut to exact size of opening. Your woodwork is a little rough which makes it very difficult to make the leather insert fit properly. Use a piece of tracing film/vellum to trace the outline of your recess in the wood. Transfer that to your leather, you will have much better luck. ferg