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Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Thanks! I am getting good treatment. Which I think means the retailers see possibility. I never did continue with the fobs. Made a bunch, but haven't yet made a batch to figure out exactly how much they cost. I got the die-cutters to use scrap more than to make stuff. I think the stores would like it plenty, but I have to run through enough of them to understand how many hours etc. they take. Plus I haven't yet figured out just how to use more sealhide. The stuff would sell better, for sure, but to me it looks wrong. So far. I do make traditional mittens, and THOSE look good, but I don't really want to compete with those anyway. They go for about 350 for a plain set, so it pays well enough...but I guess I like tooling leather better, even though I don't tool so good. -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Some years, I get weird allergic reactions for a week or three, that locals blame on 'snow mould', or other phrases. Usually well before anything pollenates, or even having the temperature up to zero. Glad your furnace doesn't need more, but that reminds me, I have to schedule some inspection/maintenance on mine. I still don't do everything myself, so try to book this stuff when the lads aren't busy. -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I suppose hand-carved may have some value there too, but my skills aren't ready for market in that arena yet (in my opinion) Wallets have sold from at least 2 of the three shops I'm stocking, and in the case of the airline shop, I'm quite surprised. Didn't really think it would fly alongside some of their other branded items. At the airline shop, they are currently just sitting on shelves for display. (pic showing 2 black wallets) I'm starting to think I may be able to do something better to show them in-store. Going to think awhile on it though, since my lumber stock is currently under a couple feet of snow. The biggest gallery has them in a glass display case, very near the checkout. I am a bit flattered, because it does look like a very good spot in their store. The last (smallest gallery) has them in a small shelf cubby, along with some other leather goods. Not optimal, but we'll see how they do with sales. On the one hand, there is other leather there, but on the other, I think mine looks like better quality. I also have been closing in on another leather worker in town. He sells at some of the galleries too, and has very good designs and skills, though he machine sews. His inclusion of sealhide will surely catch more eyes, but bigger pieces are a bit tougher to sell, and tougher for a tourist to fit in their bag to go home...I'm now given to understand that he wears military fatigues, and looks a bit younger than me. I may decide to send him a message to go snoop around his shop, or lure him to mine with some whiskey or such. Be good to know someone around me who pursues this. Most 'artisans' selling here have shifted focus to production. While this leathercrafting lad may do the same, he still seems to be small and experimenting. Lastly, the young man from the airline suggested again, that more story would sell them better. I should write something, since he is probably correct about that. Not sure why I hate the idea so much, but I guess it's because I wanted the work to be the only thing being judged... -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Some people do an inattentive job. I don't want to accuse your fine tradesemen, but if I were stuck doing it... I would examine the ducts, and plan my attack. Generally, attaching a truck-vacuum to pull from where the main fan was (I move it aside) Then, I take a specialty tool, and go attack the ducts from the opposite ends. Starting at the furthest end, the air-skipper goes in, and skips around knocking dust loose until satisfactory. This is repeated at every vent, from furthest to closest. Then, a small hole is punched into the bigger ducts, to allow more access for the skipper. There are a few versions of the skipper, but the important thing is, if they didn't go to the far ends of the ducts with such a tool, then they didn't get as much dust out as they could have. In the end though, it may not have outpaced your sensitivities anyway. Stay warm! -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
My friend just got into the 3d printing hobby. The other day, it was his birthday. In true hobbit fashion, he gave me gifts. several animal stamps, 3d printed with carbon fiber plastic. When I tried the previous stamps, a texture from the printing became visible after finishing. This time I sanded it a bit and got rid of that. So now stamp production is so cheap, it almost isn't worth considering buying a metal stamp for these. He has also made some rollers, which are for impressions on clay, which is a hobby his sweetheart loves. (I sense some motivated learning there) If you want a stamp, it is now shockingly inexpensive and easy to have. I may devise a durability test, but the one I tried last went over a dozen uses with no visible wear. -
May I ask, why you stretch some hides with string, and some with lumber? Welcome! Welcome!
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I think it's the kind of frivolity that immature people might buy on a whim, but never seriously want or use. In unrelated news, my younger brother wants one. So I guess I might as well order a bunch.
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As I said, I doubt these will sell. Still likely to purchase a few more with my next temu order. The rivet looks like a more tidy choice, Seems the fewer stitches there are in a line, the less forgiving it is, aesthetically. If that makes any sense. Oh, and now I may just want to make a key-chain coin purse for Sweetheart. She doesn't like the 'app' used for parking downtown, and neither do I.
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I hope you are proud to have earned the skills to allow you to build in such an innovative way! She is lucky to have you. It's often more difficult than it should be, to work with anything near the medical equipment world.
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Do you mean a rivet, where those four stitches are, @fredk? Like a double-cap rivet? I'm unfamiliar with the term ready-rivet
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I expected that, but didn't know how to approach it better, with the hardware I had around. Honestly, this is more 'nifty' than useful. I doubt anyone will need to pull out their morse decoder very often, though I would like to know how you would have laid it out, to avoid that problem. It does feel a bit vulnerable there, even with the 5-6oz leather. Thanks both of you. Now, if only there was a herd of aged morse-nerds with heaps of disposable income...hmmm...;)
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I found a nifty old coin for morse code on the temu site, and grabbed some, mostly because of how I learned something. In movies, I've seen actors send and receive messages over telegraph or other morse codes, but never saw how they did it. Turns out it is the opposite of magic. With this coin (other side has the sending info) and knowing how the code works, this will allow even a novice to decode a message. The code not only works, but is WAY easier to teach/share than I thought. I made a few wraps for them, and will be gifting them to a couple radio nerd friends. I kind of doubt it is an item that would sell well, but I'm still going to have a few made up just in case. They look, and ARE cool. By the way, feel free to offer critique. Especially if it is related to radio, since I'm not very deep into that hobby.
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Recommended Source for Hermann Oak Tooling.
Darren8306 replied to Latigo Smith's topic in All About Leather
ya, same with ordering food from the ubereats or deliveroo. I have a source in Edmonton, called Buckskin Leather. Found the store in the 1990's in my neighbourhood, then found it again when I sought out a supplier of HO leather. The lady there listens carefully, and takes the time to understand what I'm asking. Being less experienced, I'm sure I couldn't tell between A, B and undergrades, but there isn't another source near me, so I guess I haven't compared it to much aside from Tandy's offerings. -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I purchased the electronic thermostat we currently use, and set it to a schedule, then forgot how it worked completely. Rarely, I'll go override it for some reason. It seems to go right back to it's program. We have pretty predictable temperatures here though. Maybe it makes it easy. -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
These will likely be of no interest to anyone buying leather goods, but I found a cool coin, bought a few, and made cases. This 'morse code coin' is really the first time I understood how easy, teachable and usable that code is. An old friend is a bit of a radio nerd, so I'm sending one to him. Another pal is a younger, newer radio nerd, and I'll be giving him the grey one. As to the other two, they'll sit with my growing stock of leather products, and probably be more of a conversation starter than sellable product. -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I would like to recommend a cnc bridgeport to open those blister packs. You'll maybe need a ruby probe to get the positioning accurate enough, but that should get them open for you. Once you get the codes figured out. You can get small ball heads cheap now, I hear... My thumbs are starting to exhibit the pains and limited movement I have associated with arthritis. My plan is to keep using them, exercising them following the patterns of an aged powerlifter (who is still very mobile and strong) and later, when all that fails, complaining about it to young whippersnappers. Dropped off some more wallets to the gallery, and got some more feedback from the proprietor. Good stuff, and if they start selling better, great stuff. Also stopped in to see a local artist and ask her help. My stamps are lacking a bit of pinache, and I asked her about creating a better 'ptarmigan' stamp. Mine aren't satisfying me, and her style of art makes cartoon characters out of them. I expect it will work better for my purpose, as long as the art part doesn't cost too much. She's a fairly successful artist here, and liked the wallets so much she even said she should sell them. Then she said that she also works with Ruperts Land leather, and kind of backed up on that. I said that I hadn't met the chap from Ruperts Land, but would be happy to share all my tricks and techniques, as I like what I've seen of his work. Maybe I'll finally meet him. Have so far only seen his product on a local facebook page. Sweetheart and I took a beading course for her birthday. Hers is on the left, and we both did well, and have a decent handle on how that works, I think. Good teacher. Lady from Fort Simpson, who came by the skills honestly and long ago. Just let the dog out for her patrol of the yard. Set an alarm, as usual, to remember to call her in, in a few minutes. It gets cold here, and she's a bit of a dainty. -
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Darren8306 replied to Second_Chance_Leather's topic in Member Gallery
I recommend taking up exercise, with some of your newfound time. I've been both lifting things, and jogging. Whichever fills the biggest 'gap' in my physical being. If you didn't have as much of that as you wanted in your working life, this is a great time to fit some in. I have never regretted adding strength. -
New to the forum and wanted to introduce myself
Darren8306 replied to Second_Chance_Leather's topic in Member Gallery
When others talk to me about leather, often they are asking about upholstring. Skidoos, boats and even some furniture have all been subjects of interest. Our local upholsterer moved his business away too, so maybe I'm hearing about it more than you would. In any case welcome, and I hope you not only find something particular and satisfying, but that you share it here. -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I think you are all unexpectedly getting what we up north get lots of. If you have a vehicle breakdown, one guideline in the north is that you start a fire first, make repairs second. This is often not a concern in warmer areas, but it's a lot easier to stay warm, than it is to get warm. Be well, everyone. Help neighbours. All that warm stuff. -
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Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Weird. My parents said they found me in a cabbage patch, in the prairies, near a wrecked airstream with Wyoming plates. They gave me some clothes, and here we are. -
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Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Well NOW I want to drag our camper trailer down there for a looksee -
thanks! I can't think of any suitable for sharing here, but I'm following with interest.
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Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Guys, please keep your 'fruit loops' to yourselves. Even with that fun name, I would shrink away. I'm not using mine as much these days, but I still like them, and wish to keep them. -
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Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
bison bison athabascae, at least as far as my information provides. There is some doubt among biologists, because some think they are not distinct from bison bison bison, only that their environment causes the increased mane and neck size, but I'm not biologist enough to come down on one side or the other. The Mackenzie herd is sometimes billed as 'the largest disease-free herd, of bison. This refers to bovine brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis, and looks true enough from here. Anthrax, however, killed off a third of the herd a few years ago. Maybe actually happened twice in my 25 years here. In the southern end of NWT, there is a 'bison control area', where people are asked to report sightings, to keep those diseases away. My understanding from several years ago, was that anyone could shoot (and report) bison in that area, and even keep the meat. No hunting license required, only communication and reporting to the gov't. Of course, check current rules before rushing up here to hunt them. Oh, and location of that area makes it so expensive to hunt there, that you are far better off starting your own bison farm. Well, maybe slightly less expensive than that. Several years ago, my sweetheart and I went to hunt these, and stayed at 'Lake 690 Camp'. If you can't find it, no worries. It was in the middle of nowhere -
spring flowers and good food
Darren8306 replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I've gotten quite close, but I use a long lens to close the last bit of distance. And often use a steel armor made by Ford. oops - meant to add - these are from the Mackenzie herd. I get to drive by every time I go south.
