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  1. Here is a lot of 30 leather fobs/key chains blanks that will allow you to put your own touch and customize them the way you want. They are cut out of 7-8 oz black leather that has a nice wrinkled finish , are 16cm long and 3cm at the widest point. Pictured below is just a sample of a finished fob, but the possibilities are endless. For those of you interested in larger quantities , or different colors , feel free to contact me. Also if you have a particular design in mind just let me know as I might be able to accommodate custom designs too Thank you !
  2. Sorry man...shipping is too much of a hassle for me
  3. Thanks for the comments !!! The "zippered wallet" was initially intended as a zipper pocket for one of my small size 5in "biker wallets"...but I thought it would look good on it's own too. Soon as I have a chance I will post few pics of the 5in biker wallet with the zippered pocket. Thanks again !
  4. Nothing fancy, but feels like nothing in the pocket. I only carry 4 cards all together, few bills and loose change. I am using 4-5 oz for them and the zipper is 4in long. That gives me enough room to get the cards in and out without struggling . Comments and critiques are more then welcome
  5. It looks like the temperature can be controlled on that soldering iron. Try the lowest setting first and take it from there...same goes for the amount of time you are holding the stamp pressed against the leather. Lower temp but holding it press longer might give you the desired result Also before stamping your product try it on a similar piece of leather and see the result. I used something similar in the past ...I was more concerned applying even pressure then heat control. The set-up I have now helps with the even pressure ...but no heat control. I turn it on for about 1.5-2 minutes depending on the leather that needs to be stamped , try it on the same type of leather first and then apply the stamp on my product.
  6. I thought about adding some kind of support for the foil...but then again, I just wanted something small that can hot stamp quick the logo in any type of leather . Being able to use the hot foil once in a while it's just a plus
  7. Short video is up and running on YouTube...it was done with my phone...vertically... and has some jazz as audio track...lol...hope you guys like it. Better watched on full screen
  8. The element itself it's 2in long and it's held in place by a set screw...the aluminum block is a bit longer than 2in , about 1in tall and .75in wide. The tape I bought it about 2-3 years ago on eBay
  9. It can probably be made to accommodate any hand press...
  10. I attached my stamp using a "hot stamping tape" meant for this type of application. No controls for the heat level... I was trying to keep the unit as simple and small as possible...that's the reason the cord is so short too. I used an extension cord with an on/off button and it does the job. It takes a bit of trial and error for gold foil stamping ...but just for hot stamping it's pretty straight forward. I had a branding iron in the past and I found using it , was not the most comfortable thing and size wise was a bit cumbersome For this particular unit I used a 200w heating element which I think it's a bit of overkill. Next ones will be 100w . Thanks !
  11. Here is a small unit I came up with that can be attached to a Tandy press. It heats up in about a minute and works great on any type of leather just by itself or using hot foil. It's pretty much meant for small maker stamps...the one pictured is .75in/2in Let me know what you guys think about as I am planning on making few of them and put them up for sale through my web-site. Those of you using instagram , just look up "ltrlgn" to see a small video clip i just posted. I am planning on coming up with a more detailed video that will be posted on YouTube too
  12. Here is a lot of around 100 leather key fobs / belt loops blanks in assorted colors that can be finished and used in any way you want. There are 2 different sizes cut out of different leather weighs ..most of them between 8-10oz . Some of them are cut out of 4-5oz too. One of the pictures shows few of them already finished and ready to use Price , including shipping cost to N. America is $100. Prefer PayPal payment. Thank you !
  13. Pictures are now posted in my gallery.
  14. Can an instagram video be posted here?...if so, what's the procedure?...Sorry for hijacking the thread...lol...
  15. Press is in good working condition...have no use for it anymore. Local pick-up only for $600.I will post pictures if anybody is interested. Questions will be answered within 24h Thank you !
  16. I would glue the liner first to a slightly larger piece of leather and then cut it to size
  17. Had a tippmann for the longest time...switch to a 441 clone without a problem...never had a motor driven sewing machine before.
  18. ...and here is the airbrushed version with an embossed skull...I should have just diluted the die a bit for a cleaner laydown
  19. Got my clicker dies set for a card holder today...here is result...any comments are welcome. Thanks !
  20. 6in wallet made out the 4-5oz European bend sold by Tandy. The whole wallet was stitched with the CB4500 using #138 thread. Airbrushing was done with a $20 PrincessAuto airbrush set Any comments are more then welcomed Thank you !
  21. You can have the interior of the wallet made out of one piece too with a cut out in the center leaving 1/2in at the edges. It's like your 2 pieces being connected . This way you will have the same thickness all he way around. That's how I sell my biker wallet kits now...switch from 2 panels to one just for that particular reason.
  22. I bought some interiors from Springfield and the outer part ( the shell) just glues to the interior and they were the same size . On my bifolds ( you can see some of them un my "gallery) I make the outer part longer by 3/4in to allow for a proper fold http://leatherworker.net/forum/uploads/gallery/album_2262/gallery_21349_2262_4287761.jpg
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