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Tree Reaper

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  1. What's the problem punching holes Rayban?
  2. Tree Reaper

    Mare's Stare 2

    You can use that for a zipper pull on your jacket.
  3. I'm with daddy on not wearing it. An alice pack frame could be strapped to a sissy bar and then easily carried to the site. The leather pack could be attached to the frame which would make it easier to carry heavy loads.
  4. Now you can add some suede to the back of it and really dress it up.
  5. I glue and stitch suede to the back of veg leather.
  6. Thank you, now if I can only get her to wait until they dry before she scans them.
  7. Have a blast.
  8. You're welcome, get back to casting and coloring.
  9. Nice first one, you've got yourself a mini casting factory going there.
  10. Most likely called a fold or crease in the outer leather, just a groove gouged out of the flesh side to form a crease in which the leather folds. The thickness of the inside leather interior will also make a difference in how easily the wallet folds.
  11. Try searching for cast or metal concho.
  12. Sylvia, it's not the blade. The angle has been changed and I can see why it won't cut looking at the picture you posted. How did it cut when you first tried it? Kevin
  13. If you have the radius and the other dimensions I might take a crack at making them out of cedar. Kevin
  14. Tell him to hit it with a hair dryer, if it disappears then I would say it's the wax.
  15. Are these all different sizes? If so, how many? Do you have the specific sizes you need?
  16. Looks good Mrs B, I don't care for instant coffee but the leather work is nice. Where would one go to see this?
  17. Another option is to cut the blank in half, router out both halves then glue the two halves back together and then turn it.
  18. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/lampaugerbit38.aspx
  19. The lining is bound to get dirty, I would want to take it out for washing and make it removable. Possibly use velcro on the leather and the lining in which case you could go with a wrist sweat band.
  20. You should be able touch them up with emery paper. Depending on how much room there is between the blades you could glue a piece of emery onto a strip of cardboard to stiffen it.
  21. Have you considered a pin vise, it's a small pen like vise?
  22. I'm taking Fergs advice and starting to copy and save some of this.
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