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  1. Just a Head (FWIW I've read Joanna's tutorial, John Henry's and couple on the Masks forum) How do I make a molded dragon head purse? I want to make a small purse that's dragon head shaped. I've got some examples that give a general idea. One is more art than usable purse, 2nd is a discarded alligator plushie. I want to mold it like the art purse, but shaped more like the plushie with a more triangular head. Seems like this has to be a turn out in order not to show stitches? If I'm going to mold this 1" up from my base do I start with a piece of leather that's something like 1 3/4" bigger than the base? What's the most 4-6oz belly leather can be stretched? Shoulder leather? Don't suppose the leather gives any kind of warning before it cracks? Is there some kind of conditioning to make leather easier to stretch? I'm making a plug, but why is molding pull down and not push out from back? Do people ever use just foam for their plugs? Any special type? Current plan is take 2 - 1x4s cut into "more triangular" shapes, shim up at back to get a wedge profile, and put a piece on top to get an approximate forehead shape. This is the rough shape, planning to goin with finer tools for some detailing.
  2. Ok Cheryl, so after 89 views and 2 comments, a crosspost to bags and purses it is. the relevance to masks would be that they mold fantasy figures, some with long noses. thx
  3. Well, Monica while I had hoped that this wasn't totally new ground and someone could cut down on the experimenting this is current plan... Suppose I took 2 - 1x4s cut into "more triangular" shapes, shimmed between at back to get the wedge shape, screwed a piece of PVC on top to get an approximate forehead shape, then went from there. It's the turn out part I'm most worried about as tip of nose is 1 1/8 x 2 1/4.
  4. You've seen this? http://ranasp.deviantart.com/art/Leather-Mask-Making-Tutorial-41572623 http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=2380
  5. they can't all be made in Philipines, Nokona offers tours. U can go and see their equip.
  6. Just a Head How do I make a dragon head purse? I want to make a small purse that's dragon head shaped. I've got some samples that give a general idea. One is more art than usable purse, 2nd is a alligator plushie that I found discarded. I want to mold it like the art purse, but shaped more like the plushie with a more triangular head. Thinking – nail/clamp a piece of leather to a flat "more triangular" shaped wood base, then push up the features. Seems like this has to be a turn out in order not to show stitches? If I'm going to mold this 1" up from my base do I start with a piece of leather that's something like 1 3/4" oversize? Is there some kind of conditioning to make leather much easier to stretch? Is there a sub-forum for masks that would be more appropriate place to ask these ques? Thanks for any help
  7. Just a Head How do I make a dragon head purse? I want to make a small purse that's dragon head shaped. I've got some samples that give a general idea. One is more art than usable purse, 2nd is a alligator plushie that I found discarded. I want to mold it like the art purse, but shaped more like the plushie with a more triangular head. Thinking – nail/clamp a piece of leather to a flat "more triangular" shaped wood base, then push up the features. Seems like this has to be a turn out in order not to show stitches? If I'm going to mold this 1" up from my base do I start with a piece of leather that's something like 1 3/4" oversize? Is there some kind of conditioning to make leather much easier to stretch? Is there a sub-forum for masks that would be more appropriate place to ask these ques? Thanks for any help
  8. Usually only veg-tan leather is used for tooling, know from experience that chrome-tan is Very difficult to make an impression on. Chrome-tan where it hasn't been dyed will have a blue/grayish color (u would probably have to cut into an edge and even then on thin leather u may not see a undyed part).
  9. Well, MF, just PM me and I'll email to u. purses description-woven 2 pieces interlock strips, spiral basket weave, slice 2 piece, 2 pocket, stitch less, off white elephant.
  10. never thought I needed one until made some mockups for a class (and 1 final version) lets see if I can get pic on here (you'll see woven and stitched types)
  11. ^^^^ multipolymer resins - look into it guess I'll start nagging Tandy for the info
  12. least I'm getting a sorta response here... Again is there a downside besides the wax? Cause I could strip 40'. Looking for thicker And willing to experiment, that 's why this thread. T isn't saying Ntlex for all 4 of these, or is this just "understood". Thx Gump
  13. 3 of u guys now looking for same type http://leatherworker...ndy#entry343672 http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=55007
  14. what's downside besides wax makes it sticky? 206RB
  15. I think changing needles (grind down shank) makes more sense than adjusting machine to accommodate needles needle that was in machine was working ok? I'd have talk w/ whoever u ordered from
  16. ^^^roh- row 404 error all manuals Singer has: had a typeo, make that 29K71 http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals
  17. generally they feed using combination of bottom feed, and 2 presser feet(needle moves w/ inner foot). Reason is to have continuous top feed pressure and prevent slippage. singer are most widly avail. When I said: U can handwheel almost anything, I ment can put a handwheel on almost anything. look another w/ same idea!! u guys should merge http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=53696&hl=tandy#entry343672
  18. I think u guys are ones to ask this: I'm looking for smaller quanity of thread (just one belt), and want to use in a sewing machine. I'd consider using the Tandy sewing threads, but catalogue and even sales staff don't seem to know what the thicknesses are. Yes, I sent this ques through T website too, but u know... Thx Looking at Cat. No.: 11207-01, http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/lacing/11207-003.aspx 1227-03, http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/lacing/1227-038.aspx 11210-05, http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/lacing/11210-350.aspx 1220-03 http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/lacing/1220-037.aspx
  19. hard to believe one of our resident experts hasn't answered this yet, but most machines do this because the presser feet advance by tilting the bars forward on a pivot. Therefor the higher presser foot is the less it will privot for a given setting.
  20. U can handwheel almost anything or are u saying treadle? For those on other side of divide, 1cm = .39" or slightly more than 3/8". U will probably still want a compound feed, that narrows it some. Guess it would depend on the leather and size of the needle. U remember the advice to take a piece of the leather u intend to sew with u when going to examine machine, this is reason.
  21. ^^^ Wow, will Babelfish touch that? There is a exploded parts diagram for 29K70 online that while the part no. doesn't seem to crossover to 29-4 will at least give the Singer part names.
  22. U might find some old machine that u could put a diamond shaped needle into just to stab the holes. Define Heavy Duty... To get that low a price you'll also need to find some seller who admits that their machine is just good for parts.
  23. deserves a bump - I like homemade too + macro tip
  24. It stands out in a stark hi-contrast way. The construction makes me think more lifting than gun belt, and the band on the "tongue" end ot the inner part just puzzles me since you're not using it as a keeper . This is more just observations than any criticism.
  25. I too would like to know if a binder foot will work on a walking foot machine. As far as the flatbed vs cylinder arm, I've been told that the rule of thumb is "if you can turn it inside out it can be sewn on a flatbed". Of course there are some operations that will still be easier on a cylinder arm.
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