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Eddie1968

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  1. Thanks for the comments!
  2. great looking strap. On the matter of the strap hanging down....I always build mine where the strap hangs from the other direction. seems more natural that way. but that's just what I do. But i see alot of them the same way as yours.
  3. Well this is my first project i havent dyed. Just oiled and sealed. I really like how it shows all the burnished tool marks. getting a little better at liner install too. but still some room for improvement. Feel like each project I am getting a little better all around. except in the photography area. comments welcome. Eddie
  4. Yep looks as though you have the touch for sure.
  5. Well this is sort of a dye question. Was tooling a belt the other day in my (nonairconditioned) shop. Of course this time of year its smoldering in there. But I had a fan blowing directly on me. Anyway, sweating as I worked, i realized that sweat and vegtanned leather do not mix very well. Well not with making a very nasty looking greenish stain. My question is, is there anything that will remove the fungi looking stain? or is it a lost cause? thanks Eddie
  6. Hey that is really nice!!
  7. Thanks guys I will give it a go on next project. coming soon.
  8. Im sure its on here somewhere. but can someone point me in the direction of proper needle size to thread size for leather thickness? I generally am sewing 3 layers of 8 oz. with 200 needle 277 top and 207 bobbin. but Ive recently started sewing one layer of about 10oz with the same set up. it's turning out ok but what is the proper sizes for different thicknesses?? its all veg tanned if that makes a difference. any help is appreciated. Thanks, Eddie
  9. Looks great!
  10. That is awesome.
  11. thanks. uh lets see the leather is supposed to be 7/8 oz but it feels a bit thinner to me. and the liner is 2 oz again just guessing on that. And i can't say its an original design. the back ground tool is one from Tandy. The sewing was a stressful process. That was really my first big project with my machine. I've done a few scabbards with it, but nothing like the strap. thanks again Eddie
  12. man that is really detailed. great work.
  13. very cool.
  14. No man I completely get it. I come from the country. 4H, FFA, livestock shows etc. definitely badges of honor. I bet he will be very proud.
  15. Nice work. Lots of subject matter to try and squeeze in there. lol.
  16. Nice work. Flows very well.
  17. No sir I have a sewing machine. My first real sewing project with it. And yes there is a liner. Thanks. Eddie
  18. very simple very clean. I like it a lot.
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