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18 hours ago, PigasusStudio said:Nicely done, bet they're loving it. :0)
I'll second this!
And I like the word "Pigasus"!
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1 hour ago, JLSleather said:You only need ONE of them to be oversize, ya know
I see your point but it would be nice to have clean, sharp edges not needing to be sanded..
Have any of you ever sandwiched first and tooled afterwards (and thereby avoided the need of taping )?
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On 7/24/2019 at 9:35 PM, TonySFLDLTHR said:I can't believe you out of allllll people!!
At least that was a short part of it, but I was planning for that to be the next how two video...guess I will scratch that.
Don't scratch it. I'm interested because I seem to be unable to glew two straps together (lined up properly). I'd use oversized straps and cut them to belt size after glewing. But what to do if the outside is tooled ... ?
Nice video btw.
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This is ART!
Not what I would want to pack the big iron in when I were roving around in the wild west, but nevertheless proof of exceptional craftsmanship!
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2 minutes ago, Rohn said:This is good information. Thanks for sharing it.
Same here again! Thanks for the info!
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9 hours ago, GrampaJoel said:That's some nice consistency you have there!
Very clean work.
how did you mold the pouches?
Same here.
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Beautiful work, beautiful Hardware!
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Thank you all for your kind words!
6 hours ago, BlakesBlades said:I love the extra wide keeper.
I filled the whole strap with impressions, cut off the excess and made a keeper of it.
5 hours ago, Sofaspud said:I have wanted to do something similar, but have never been able to stay consistent with the basket weave. That template was brilliant! I hope you don't mind if I steal your idea.
It would be my pleasure if you could make use of the idea!
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Gorgeous bag, great video -- thanks for the descriptive presentation of the production process!
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Why I like it complicated and don't simply scribe a middle line on a belt (with angled BW) I explained in anaother thread ("simple basketweave belt").
Here I present another Philosopher's Stone. Actually I'm aiming for a machine in which the stamp clicks in and is then moved automatically from position zu position.
In the Video I show a more simple prototype :
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3 hours ago, YinTx said:Are you sure you want to see this? Cuz once you have seen it, you can't unsee it. And then the obsession sets in.. and more things go in the bin that everyone else seems to think are just fine...
just askin...
YinTx
Yeah … the obsession ...
I'll throw something together.
But I do not consider myself being qualified as a teacher here. I'm happy with every little progress I make and from time to time I discover the Philosopher's Stone which, after a while, proves to be just a stone ...
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Thanks for the compliments!
Since I had ruined a belt recently, I reassessed the angle I had found (paper ) on leather as well - its exactly the same! To me this is important because I want the impressions to run along the fold line.
As I said ... it's an obsession. ..
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Thank you @noobleather and @Smartee!
I didn't do much in the meantime. Just oiled the piece and did the single-layer-edges: Moistened, slicked, dyed with oil dye, rubbed in a mixture of bees wax and glycerin soap (which might be nonsense from a scientific point of view but seems to work well [Woody Allen: "Whatever Works" ]).
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4 hours ago, VYO said:That is a very nice beautiful bag. Good work on all the stitching. The handles are awesome as is the rest of it.
Same here!
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Thank you both, Vyo and Rohn , for your kind words!
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…and still obsessed with angles.
Since I've ruined a belt strap lately I was in need of some kind of self-therapy and this is what I came up with. It's a modified Stohlman-pattern for a C02-revolver that I've bought some years ago for my then adolescent son.
Certainly not a spectacular piece. But I'm ready now to attack another belt strap.
Comments welcome.
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5 hours ago, dfrensdorff said:Thank you both ...... I’d never made one with a basketweave accent piece, so wasn’t sure how it would look in the end.
I had the same idea but gave in to time pressure and made my first 4 dopp kits (christmas presents) the simple way.
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I'm impressed! That's serious leatherwork!
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2 hours ago, Retswerb said:Looks great! I like the contrast.
Same here!
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Thanks for the info!
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Thank you all for the nice words!
I needed them because I am not too happy with the piece although there is a lot of work in it. AND I measured the length from the last hole instead of the middle hole!
Sheilajeanne: Background is painted.
YinTx: You are right, the next belt will have a turnback loop again.