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Air brushes rock !
Roger replied to leatheroo's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
well done! yes... airbrush is the way to go for sure weather it's paints or dyes -
thanks tim! just figured i would ask. i have never worked with anything but, veg tan and since you were able to get latigo to take some tooling i figured i would ask. i'll prolly stick with veg tan for the gussets
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thanks tim! i have also not known that latigo could be tooled. could you give me the aproximate lenght of the body? i am going to make a form to wet mold the ends. will latigo wet mold at all? if not i'll stick with veg tan my bags are all made to order and i place the strap mounting slots far enough apart to acomidate just about and fork width and diameter. i do ask for a center to center measurement but they all pretty much fall within a couple inches
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thanks billy!! i made the lifters i have but i do find uses for them. i don't see much problem with the lifted leather staying. i would think it will flaten out some if and when it gets wet but, some will remain. while i don't normally use it, i soak the lifted ares with neat-lac a few times to try and stiffen those areas. i have been only using herman oak and it is fairly hard tempered to start with so it holds tooling rather well
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thanks as always for the compliments!!! dave.. i am mostly using pebblers from hide crafters. i want to find another pattern and may come up with one myself but, i love my pebblers!
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that is neat! has that inlayed look without actually be pieced. very clean work!
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have a great day!
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very nice! i like your floral carving! the butterfly really fits well!
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very nice as always tim.
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welcome sscott! don't worry about asking questions..that is what we are all here for. you will get more info and ways of doing things than you could imagine!
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I went ahead and just ordered a side for Siegel. after reading the descriptions it says that their strap sides are the same as their skirting. I gave them a good explanation of watch it will be used for so, I'll see what i get
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yea.. i guess i will. I've had no complaints with what i have ordered from them i have been buying their import double shoulders when they are on the friday special. i use them for my bags.
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the sides i get from weaver seem to vary greatly! i only order one side at a time and most times one a month. one of my problems is, i need it when i order it! i don't have time to wait on another being shipped to me. i do wish Tandy's top shelf leather was a bit better... i can get a side from them next day. you pay top dollar for HO and the last side i got has quite a bit of stretch marks, open grain and some pretty bad scratches. i always specify to please send me very clean hides as i use them for larger projects and this one is worse than the last.
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Bruce.. is that golden oak the same as their strap sides? i normally use 6-7 oz but i see they have strap in 7-80oz. i have not been happy with the quality on the HO sides weaver has been sending and need to find something else.
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thanks guys! i should have the seat all done by this weekend. it will not be painted. paint just does not hold up on a seat. i use some now and then for accent but that's about it. hopfully it won't be a black seat
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To reuse patterns that are on tracing paper
Roger replied to Cecil's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
i have used clear sheet protectors -
Thanks!! you'll have to let me know what boards you hang on. i have two chopper boards of my own BTW
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yea.. i know... got my name in there just wish they had use my nick since most know me by it. thanks for the compliment!
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they aint just for leaves and flowers anymore kinda getting me in the halloween mood LOL! think this will be another saddle stiched seat
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welcome to leatherworker gilles! i'll have to read your intro but, show us some pics if you can. we always like to see what others are doing
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i hear they are the best! my biggest problem is... if i have the money to buy a couple tools, i want them right away. i just don't want to wait for months to get a tool. i've been very happy with my barry king tools and intend to order a few more
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i was told you should move the tool about 1/4 of the total width of the tool with each strike. a bevel is crowned at the center and that is what should be making the impression. i use the same weight maul for all my tooling (24oz) and just vary how hard i hit the tool depending on the size of the tool
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very nice tim! i like the little touches. would you mind sharing the basic dims. i have had a couple requests for round bags but have not taken the time to work out a pattern
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really depends on the size of the pad. i have done some that are 4" x 6" and up to 9" x 14". the larger one is basically the same size as a small solo seat. i myself don't charge extra for tooling so if they want it plain, they are loosing out. i hate plain seats but, that just me i know i don't charge near enough and generally i charge less for a p-pad because it is being done with the seat but, i have done them for as little as $50 and up to $225 here are three that i have done. all different sizes. BTW i do find them more difficult to cover than a seat. i guess there is just less room for error
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really nice work Larry! the tooling looks great and your stiching looks clean and straight! been wanting to try some sheridan carving myself.. i need to order up a couple tools and give it a go