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Northmount

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  1. @JeannieH Moved your post to Leather Sewing Machines. You'll find more help here. Also, see this needle and thread size chart https://www.tolindsewmach.com/thread-chart.html For straps, the higher the thread tensions, the more likely the strap may curve, and especially if you changed tensions between sides. The leather may also have a natural curve it wants to follow. Tom
  2. Resewing through old holes throws off the tension settings versus new. Tom
  3. No apologies necessary. Appreciate your posts. Tom
  4. Please post your photos (first post in this thread, plus current ones) here. 3rd party hosts links are lost when permissions are changed, host stops sharing or goes out of business, files moved or deleted. When the photos disappear from this thread, the thread becomes useless. Take a look around some of the older posts that used 3rd party hosting and you will see how discouraging this is for people researching a topic. Tom
  5. Please post your photos on this site. 3rd party hosted photos seem to disappear due to changes in host, moved, deleted, etc. Then this thread becomes useless as no one can view the photos. If you browse threads here, you will see the results unfortunately. Tom
  6. Check out his link https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-No-Stitch-Leather-Flask-Cover/?fbclid=IwAR2Ltepn9Rm7hOgT9dDzDxFnYaqMHyuS59HP0QkZQ0PxdLUowahTX3uFon4 Tom
  7. Good start. I know you didn't ask for a critique, but here goes anyhow! Sharpen and strop your swivel knife so it is easier for you to follow the lines. When you think it is sharp enough, sharpen it some more. Strop after every few cuts. Make sure your leather is not to wet. Knife drags a lot when the leather is too wet. It should be practically back to its original colour when it is dry enough. Take your time with your cutting. Pull towards you. Don't get in a big hurry. Hope this helps. Tom
  8. @GnewVFL Have you attempted a search here looking for what to charge? There are many threads and posts in this forum. Try this search https://leatherworker.net/forum/search/?&q=selling price leatherwork&type=forums_topic&nodes=36,35,22&search_and_or=and&sortby=relevancy Tom
  9. And your selling price is ?????? Tom
  10. @km6064 Moved your post to the "Marketplace" This is where for sale items should be posted. Please read the markeplace rules https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/70-announcements/ Please provide the price, any shipping information like local pickup only, or willing to ship at buyer's cost, etc. Tom
  11. @knslbp Moved you post to the Marketplace - for sale since you say you want to sell, not buy! Suggest you read and comply with the Marketplace rules at https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/70-announcements/ And obviously, you need to identify where you are located, shipping info, price for each machine, etc. It's a good idea to put your location in your profile. This is a world-wide forum. Tom
  12. When you fold the leather, you are stretching the outside layer. It isn't elastic. It won't return to it's original size/length. that is just the nature of the beast! Tom
  13. @ThreeRivers You have accidentally double posted, so I have moved this one to Business and estate sales. Good luck. Tom
  14. Maybe https://howardimprinting.com/ Ebay There is a facebook page for Kingsley, have seen it several times but not able to find it today! Who have you tried so we are not duplicating your efforts? Tom
  15. @utah leather Have you read through this thread? https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/25239-the-type-of-sewing-machine-you-need-to-sew-leather/ Tom
  16. Can't always remove distracting backgrounds. Some workshop pictures are even more interesting where we can see some of the tools and other hardware associated with the project. I wouldn't be moving a heavy machine just for a picture. Tom
  17. Full listing of books by Ron Edwards, https://www.ramsskullpress.com/index.php/itemlist/category/7-bushcrafts Tom
  18. Your old digital camera is doing just fine. The rest of improving pictures is practice, same as leatherwork or any other. Composition, lighting, interesting angles, some close ups, etc. Avoid distracting backgrounds if you can, but that is not always possible. Most people here are interested in sewing machines, fixing them, keeping them running, etc. Tom
  19. Have you done a search here for existing threads? Here are 2 that I found in a quick search. https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/53981-needle-size-thread-spi-and-leather-weight-rule-of-thumb/?page=2 https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/55351-ideal-stitch-length-for-specific-thread-size/ Tom
  20. @Nikos Moved your post to leather sewing machines. You'll get more help here. Tom
  21. @gtdewbre Moved your post to the marketplace. See instructions here https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/70-announcements/ Tom
  22. Keep it in the fridge. Gum Trag is also used in icing and fondants. Tom
  23. Let's get back on topic. Computer drawing software. Tom
  24. Users cannot delete posts. When an item is updated to sold, a moderator moves the thread to old/sold and locks it. Can still be viewed, but no further posts are allowed. So it is now locked and moved. Thanks for the notification. Tom
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