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About lostwolf
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- Birthday 01/29/1972
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Gender
Male
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Location
UPPER Michigan
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Leatherwork Specialty
Ren Costume as Needed for my wife and I and friends. Knifes sheaths, bracers, frogs, pouches, misc. I like learning more to expand my options.
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expanding my leather working skills
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I had the same experience with them. Placed and Order with them because I couldn't find 3" brass rings anywhere else. Got my confirmation right a way, nothing for 2 weeks after that till I filed a dispute with paypal. Then when I got the rings they were all corroded and tarnished so I couldn't use them any ways. Lesson learned and they are black listed for me.
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How Do You Keep Up With Your Projects?
lostwolf replied to DHauser's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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How Do You Keep Up With Your Projects?
lostwolf replied to DHauser's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I'd be interested in seeing some other peoples forms that they use to take down orders. I've recently created one to start with but I'm already needing to change a few things. It's one of those living documents that will take a while to "get right". I just recently cleaned off some shelves in my work shop and have started to use small tubes to keep projects organized and together . It has been working well for me so far. Here's what I've been using. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/47078160/K%20Adventures%20Order%20Form.pdf -
I have a friend that has a leather seat. It's a custom color that they ordered. The problem is that one of the seat cushions has a scar right in the middle of it. It is unfortunately the "popular spot" to set due to the layout of the room. They can already tell that the scar is going to rip out over time. What is going to be the best way to repair this area? or better yet prevent it from ripping out with use? Lostwolf
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I've been doing a lot of knife sheaths lately and have been wondering about the effects of using dye inside the sheath on the knifes. I currently don't don't dye the inside of my sheaths. The more I make the more I'm wanting to dye the inside. I'm afraid that the dye may have some effect on the blades or the knifes that are carried in them. I'm using Eco-Flo and Fiebing's depending the the color. What are you opions and what have you seen?
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I have a customer that is interested in a holster for a Ruger SR9-C. I I get the SR9 blue gun with the sr9-c fit the holster also? I want to double my options if I can.
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Adult area on Leatherworker.net
lostwolf replied to Johanna's topic in Announcements and Administrivia
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Cutting, Drilling And Polishing Antler And Bone
lostwolf replied to UKRay's topic in How Do I Do That?
I've been told that there can be a nasty bacteria in antler also. It's a wise idea to wear a respirator or dust mask with sanding or grinding antler as well.