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WELSHMAN

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  1. Thanks folks you save my bacon on this. Needed a new way tie tie on to a powder horn. I'm a happy boy
  2. Need to know the name of this tie and how to do it Thanks
  3. This is my first shooting bag. My buddy came over from Washington State to use my Corba Class 4 to sew shooting bags and ball bag for this year shows. This was my first bag, it's a simple bag but I needed to get my feet wet. It came out good and I plan to build more. Thanks for looking
  4. For those folks who have a Air hydraulic press that they use as a clicker press. My question is, How will does it work ? I would like a clicker press but 6000.00 is a little much for me. I was thinking this small low cost unit would work out go for my small operation. Thanks Lynn
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    Lace Hooks

    I'm looking for a suppler of lace hooks for arm guards. Need 300 +
  6. Here is my new card holder. A friend down in So. Ca. made me one a few months back for me. Well I didn't check my pockets and run it threw the washer. Sorry to say, it's toast. So I made this one to replace it. It's made from three weight leather, has two pockets inside.The Hebrew letter on the outside is the Bet, "meaning house" or the letter B
  7. shtoink, I had plan to do this. I do have a goat hide cut out for this . Thanks for the reply.
  8. I have a back quiver to build for a customer. My ? is : His arrows are 32 inches long, how deep do I need to make the quiver ? Thanks for the help.
  9. Cut your pieces out then dye them.
  10. I'm just learning this leather stuff. I'm a weaver by trade but enjoy learning new things. A good friend order from me 30 quiver and 55 arm guards. These are my first four made. Made from 5-6 weight leather. Lacing I use hemp that I coated with bee's wax. Straps are ones I have woven. If you see something I could or need to do better "SHOOT" this is new to me. I did post this down on the quiver section but would like a little feed back. Thanks Lynn
  11. These are my first hip quivers I have made. Used 5-6 weight leather lacing was hemp cord coated with bee's wax. Straps use are ones I have woven. This has been fun learning something different. Only 20 more to make
  12. Need some help here, I have 30 quiver to build and need to cut my own lace.(cost) I'm using 5-6, 8-9 weight leather for my lace. I need a cutter that will cut this weight. Also long strips 12 feet + What is my option ? Thanks
  13. I'm looking for a suppler for clicker dies for shoe sole.Help please Thanks Lynn
  14. This is my first sling. I woven part of the strap was woven from 8/4 cotton. I added the leather ends and built my first butt cover. Also my first tooling,I'm very happy with the way it came out
  15. I'm making a few rifle slings. My ? is, What is the standard length on the upper section of the sling ? 12-15 inches ? Also the over all length of a sling ? Thanks for the help, Lynn
  16. Cyberthrasher, Thanks for the help.I'll stay with the 8/9 I do have two 8/9 hides. And your not the far away,I'm a little north from you. CDA
  17. Would like to know, What weight leather you are using for your quiver. I'm working on one and I'm using 9 weight seen a little stiff. Thinking about 6-7. I'm being ask to start making, this is my first. Thanks for the help, Lynn
  18. Thanks folks, I'll give them both a call in the morning
  19. Would like to know, Who has the best price on dies ?
  20. I'm the Weaving Welshman, I weave bag strap powder horn strap sashes and a few other woven item for the Reenact-or and Black powder shooter. I 'm learning leather crafting to add to a new line of product. I just sold my first horn strap with leather ends tonight. This is a good start , just posted today five new strap with leather ends.Here is the one that sold
  21. Thanks Folks, Ed son hook me up this morning I'm good to go.
  22. Need to buy a burnisher drum type for drill press. Have seen one I like but NO answer back from seller. Need another option, Thanks
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