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Checkbook Cover
Beaverslayer replied to Rawhide's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Marlon, that looks great, I love the lacing. Ken -
Very well done ferret, thanks for sharing. Ken
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Welcome to the forum Elad, great looking armour there. We have another member, Azmal that also does some wicked armour. You will fit in just great here, and will find everyone very friendly and helpful. Great to have you join. Ken
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My "Arty" leather collars and such...
Beaverslayer replied to Tina's topic in Collars, Cuffs, Leashes and Leads
Thanks Tina, the stuff I use is "Mold Builder" by Castin Craft, it actually works fine with just one layer, but the smell...wow, very strong amonia smell. Ken -
Tom, thanks much for the compliment. The white is Fiebings White Dye, it doesn't work to well, but does give it a bit of color. Ken
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Thanks freak. Yea I know what you mean by the original seat. When he first sent me a pic of it to give hima quote, I sent an e-mail back right away telling him just how ugly it was. I said I couldn't believe that Corbin would even make such an ugly seat. He agreed fully and sent me the seat to redo. Ken
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Larry, here's a link to the Calgary Stampede Western Art Show. Ken
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I was wondering if you were going to be able to find it. I see Romey is most likely frozen in an iceberg in Greenland by now. Ken
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Welcome aboard, glad to have you here. I have always been a big fan of "Simplistic Beauty" hope to see some of yours soon. Ken
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Welcome to the forum, glad to have you here. You will find there are lots of people ready and willing to help you along, enjoy yourself. Ken
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Hello Mike, and welcome to the forum. Everyone here is always willing to answer questions. Oh, have a look up in the back of the closet, maybe that's where the camera is. Ken
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A warm welcome Jammon, you will love it here (just stay away from the donuts). As said by others, everyone here is very willing to help out as needed. If you read through the "How To" section, you will get lots of info that is useful. Ken
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Welcome to the forum, it's great to have you here. Pratice, Practice and then after you think you've got it...Practice some more. Ken
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Great job Sawyer, is there a chance you could upload a larger picture? Ken
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Vera, I cannot stop looking at your work, it is in a word AMAZING. Ken
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Scale Miniature Spanish Riding School of Vienna Set
Beaverslayer replied to unicornwoman's topic in Miniatures
Yes it is very nice, I as well would love to see a larger picture. Ken -
I'm thinking a lighter Saddle Tan sort of. As to the edges, the ones that are between each weave, where you've cut it lengthways. You could even try to burnish them with a small dremel felt polisher. Ken
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My "Arty" leather collars and such...
Beaverslayer replied to Tina's topic in Collars, Cuffs, Leashes and Leads
Tina your coloring is exceptional, the way you are able to blend them so natutly. What are you using for masking? I use a liquid latex like what I believe was Kate that had mentioned before. Ken -
New BlackBerry case
Beaverslayer replied to wolvenstien's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Very nice indeed. Thanks for answering my question "where'd ya get the magnets from" Great idea. Ken -
Wolvie, I really like those handle wraps. I'd personaly would dye them a ligth color though, as they will be less likely to pick up dirt and be easier to clean when they do. One other thing too, if you were to bevel the edges just a bit, I think that would keep the edges from getting screwed up over time. Ken
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Scouter, very nice looking, gives a new demenssion to leatherworking. Is there a "smell" when you do that? Ken
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Yr, that's some beautiful work your doing. I always admire you saddle makekers, the work and dedication that goes into one of those amazes me. I like the way you've show a bit of the work in progress as well. Thanks Ken