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Northmount

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  1. What should it be? Moderators can change it for you. Tom
  2. These kits by Tandy and Springfield are pre-cut and may be punched for lacing or sewing, but haven't been tooled. The design of the tooling is up to you. Make your own design or use one of theirs.http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/search/searchresults/4179-00.aspx even though this ad looks like it is already tooled, it isn't. They are showing a finished product. Tom
  3. Inside radius and outside radius of the fold are different so something has to give. Usually you notice the bunching up wrinkles on the inside more than the outside. But your outside leather has stretched, so when you open it flat, it wrinkles. If you make your own wallets, there are techniques to minimize the problem. Tom
  4. Here is a brochure from Grozny-Beckert. http://www.groz-beckert.com/home/getFileCh.php?chbid=60&lang=en&file=content&download=true shows various needle points and stitch appearance. Lots of info out there on the web and here on LW. Tom
  5. Quoted: I actually checked that site out. To shop on OTB do you have to have a business ID number or anything? I heard that you dont, but I'm not sure how to order otherwise. End quote. I understand from other threads that OTB requires a fairly large order as your first order. Even if you show a business license. I have no experience with OTB. Tom
  6. What do you have for a heated stamp or carrier? Tom
  7. Here are a few you can check out. Note that some US suppliers ship to Canada via USPS which is much lower cost than shipping UPS or FedEx due to their brokerage charges. http://www.buckskinleather.com/default.asp http://www.longviewleather.com/ http://tundraleather.ca/index.php?main_page=contact_us So where in the province are you? Tom
  8. Since you list the sewing machine in the title of the thread, I would put up a photo of it as a minimum. Tom
  9. You must have read Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn when they were disguised as girls! Tom
  10. Obviously you read the market place rules as you added to the thread before you posted these items. Please update your for sale postings accordingly. Tom
  11. Do a search here for wet molding and you will find lots of threads. Here is a pinned topic http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=19782 Tom
  12. Looking good! I've only rinsed off the surface. Had no problems after. It is a fairly weak acid so gets "used up" quickly. I occasionally treat pieces of leather that don't have an even colour. It usually helps. Tom
  13. For smaller quantities, OTB sells under the name Hardware Elf. Higher prices though. Tom
  14. The cost difference is small if you cost out the added features individually. So you need to decide if you need those features or not. If you are doing a high volume of work, the needle position system is really nice to have. If you are sewing hard temper 8 oz (or more), you will want to get a speed reducer as well if you want to sew really slow going around corners, etc. The Techsew 2700 is the same basic unit as the Cowboy 227. One advantage of buying in Canada (for Canadians of course) is eliminating the costs of brokerage charges unless you do your own customs clearance. UPS and Fedex work on a percentage fee for brokerage. If you ever have to ship the head back for any reason, dealing with a Canadian dealer removes the obstacles of clearing customs in both directions. I have a 2700. I have added a speed reducer pulley set, a drop-down edge guide, and a LED light above the needle. Make sure you get left and right toe presser feet. Also get leather-point needles. I have no complaints with Techsew or the machine. I have thought different times that the EPS would be nice, but I don't do high volume work. Tom
  15. Iron and the tannin in the leather makes black. Take away one or the other and it won't turn black. So for veg tanned leather, you have to keep all sources of iron contamination away from it while wet/damp. (Normal stamping with steel tools normally won't produce black spots.) Vinegar is dilute acetic acid. It will not produce black in leather anymore than oxalic acid will. But once you dissolve iron in the vinegar, that is a whole different story. Now it contains iron and will react with the tannin in the leather. When you add enough iron to the vinegar, all the acid is used up and the vinegar smell is mostly gone. Many people use "vinegaroon" to their advantage to get a nice solid black that doesn't bleed and may color the leather from one side to the other depending on how you apply it. Tom
  16. If you are using the 1/2# or 1# spools, the thread comes vertically off the top of the spool. You will have a spool stand that holds usually 2 spools. The spools don't rotate. Take a look at the web photos of your machine or a number of videos that are out there. Tom
  17. To obtain these patterns, use this link Looks like the only way to stop the requests to email the patterns is to lock this thread. Tom
  18. Al Stohlman's books on making leather cases, available at Tandy and others. Tom
  19. Here are a couple more views I found. The second view shows the back side. http://gadgetsin.com/uploads/2012/03/handmade_leather_iphone_wallet_1_0001.jpg http://gadgetsin.com/uploads/2012/03/handmade_leather_iphone_wallet_4_0001.jpg Tom
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