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  1. 5 hours ago, dirk87 said:

    i made some stitching samples i wanted to share because these are the things i was looking for when i was deciding on what to buy.

    Moved your post to sewing leather.

    Please post your photos here.  3rd party hosted photos frequently disappear due to changes in the host's policies, host out of business, users moving files, deleting files, closing their account or the account expiring.  When this happens, the post becomes worthless to all future users who are researching or looking for help to solve a problem.

    If your files are too large to post here due to file size restrictions, you need to resize your files to fit.  Follow this link for some helps and suggestions.  https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/15122-how-to-post-pictures-on-lw/?do=findComment&comment=551171 There are lots of Apps, software, and online tools available on the web, or even built into your device to enable you to reduce your file sizes.  800 pixels in the longest dimension is quite adequate.  Smart phone screens and many monitors don't display high res files in high resolution.  People that live on the fringes of the internet appreciate smaller file sizes and high res photos may take from 10 minutes to hours to download.

     


  2. 1 hour ago, tsunkasapa said:

    I found this to be hilarious.

    One of the major reasons (according to old news and comments from many years ago) was that all the car mechanics would have to buy a second set of tools, same goes for many other trades and manufacturing.  Regardless, since many cars and car parts come from Asian countries that are 'metric', mechanics have had to buy their metric set of tools ... and all the others too!

    For measurements, it really helps to be conversant with both systems.  I use mostly American/British units, but can switch to either easily, and yes I know there are a number of difference between American/British (Imperial) units.

    I still buy 2x4s, 4x8 panels, etc.  Studs are still 16" on centre, or 24" OC, regardless of whether your are building metric or not.

    And dealing with so called imperial/British units, there are many disparities.  I worked on a British built Parsons 5MW steam turbine generator bought and installed before or at the beginning of WWII.  Adjacent to it was a newer model installed shortly after WWII.  Had to have separate sets of wrenches for each, and the threads were different for each as well.  Both machines were the same capacity, and both looked the same externally.  Then they bought European gas turbine generators.  At least they were both the same!


  3. 26 minutes ago, Rainydayleather said:

    Hi looking to purchase a 17 inch hi post walking foot

    It appears from your IP address that you are in the Saint James, New York, 11780 area.  You should add your location to your profile so you get results for your area of the universe.

    I'm moving your post to the wanted area in the Marketplace forum.


  4. 2 hours ago, SARK9 said:

    Heck. I was looking for ways to shrink it down and forgot its the commonly available PARTS LIST. Sorry!

    Please message me and I'll give you an email address to send it to so I can post it here, or give us a link to the parts list which would be much easier and better.


  5. 16 hours ago, trishcow11 said:

    Landis No 16 Stitcher

    By posting links to FB, you are limiting your access to possible buyers.  Not everyone is on Facebook.

    You should state any shipping costs or restrictions.  This is a difficult machine to ship, so I would suggest no shipping, local pickup only.

    Please post your photos here. 

    If your files are too large to post here due to file size restrictions, you need to resize your files to fit.  Follow this link for some helps and suggestions.  https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/15122-how-to-post-pictures-on-lw/?do=findComment&comment=551171 There are lots of Apps, software, and online tools available on the web, or even built into your device to enable you to reduce your file sizes.  800 pixels in the longest dimension is quite adequate.  Smart phone screens and many monitors don't display high res files in high resolution.  People that live on the fringes of the internet appreciate smaller file sizes and high res photos may take from 10 minutes to hours to download.

     


  6. 54 minutes ago, Toffe said:

    The main remaining one is the line in from the edge, which is definitely because of the leg of the beveler digging into the leather, which is because of the angle. 

    There is always one more tool we need in our kit.  For you, it is an edger with a much narrower slot.  When Tandy decided to stop selling the Pro-Tool line, I picked up a very narrow, probably about the size you need!  It is so narrow that it hardly takes anything off!


  7. 16 hours ago, SpartanCarry said:

    Councilman—Could I possibly get a copy of this? I’d pay for the copies/shipping. I start in two weeks as a Mechanic apprentice at a textile factory and would love to put together some materials. I’ll contact Gottaknow too. 

    You need to quote or tag the person so they get a notification as they may not be following this thread as it is nearly 4 years since the last post.  You tag a member by typing the @ symbol followed by picking the username from the popup box, like this:

    @councilman24 See post above.


  8. 6 minutes ago, Tilda said:

    Hello @JB7

    Not sure if this is still available.

     I am interested in this machine, but don't live nearby.  Are you willing to ship it for an additional fee...minus the table?

    I'm not familiar with forum rules in the marketplace on how to move ahead on sales with people.

    Perhaps @Northmount can fill me in?

    You deal directly with the seller to make all the necessary arrangements.  You may do it through the messaging system here.  Not a good idea to post email addresses and phone numbers here as they are visible to bots that crawl websites extracting this type of information.  Be careful of cons and ensure payments and all transactions are secure.

    When an item has been sold or is otherwise no longer available, the seller is supposed to post that info in his/her thread so we can archive the post in old/sold.

     


  9. 1 hour ago, Chief Filipino said:

    I wasn't able to upload the images on this because of the size limit

    Your photos in the Gallery are quite visible.

    If your files are too large to post here due to file size restrictions, you need to resize your files to fit.  Follow this link for some helps and suggestions.  https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/15122-how-to-post-pictures-on-lw/?do=findComment&comment=551171 There are lots of Apps, software, and online tools available on the web, or even built into your device to enable you to reduce your file sizes.  800 pixels in the longest dimension is quite adequate.  Smart phone screens and many monitors don't display high res files in high resolution.  People that live on the fringes of the internet appreciate smaller file sizes and high res photos may take from 10 minutes to hours to download.


  10. 15 hours ago, Toffe said:

    it came sharpened plus I've stropped it with the sorta-sandpaper that came with it, and I'm following the usage instructions plus guides I've seen online. The moment the beveler touches a project, the project turns to trash.

    I'm careful to hold the leather flat, either carefully with the edge of my hand, or with a steel ruler if I'm beveling a straight edge. I only work dry leather, all veg tan, 1-1.4mm thick, sanded (low grit sandpaper, should get around to buying higher grit too),

    Sandpaper removes material and leaves scratches.  It is a step in sharpening.  It is not stropping.  Stropping polishes the surface removing the scratches left by sandpaper (or sharpening stones).  Normally the sharpening process starts with coarse grit to get rid of any damage or nicks.  It the edge looks good, start with finer grit as it doesn't need to remove a lot of material.  Work your way up to finer grit.  After you have a good edge with very fine sandpaper, then it is time to strop to polish and remove the scratches left by the sandpaper.  There are various grades of stropping compounds as well and when used in sequence, result in a very smooth well polished surface.  Do a little research to see best recommendations for stropping.  Sandpaper is not part of stropping!  Leather or paper or cardboard are good bases to apply the stropping (polishing) compounds to.

     


  11. 3 hours ago, Loren W said:

    My son's phrase when I made him this weight belt. 

    Please post jpeg or png files.  Reduce the file size by resizing the pic to 800 pixels in the longest dimension like I did for your pic.

     

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