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First Attempt At Vacuum Forming
randypants replied to Shaunny Rotten's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
your vacuum bags work better than mine. looks like you didn't leave enough room in front of the trigger guard for an effective grip. -
Water Stains...any Thoughts?
randypants replied to jbags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
only thing i can think of(and i could be wrong) is that either; A ) the quality of the leather is poor or B ) you're soaking the leather too long. if i'm submerging the leather, i don't hold the leather in the water for more than 5 to 8 seconds. i also dry it in the oven. i've never had that problem. -
i do all my work, if i have to lay the leather grain side down, on carpet. do my cutting on it as well. just need to make sure it's vacuumed real well. if i'm sewing or lacing something, i do it in my lap. it helps to keep unwanted marks from happening, which i've had happen a lot. randy
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it's not the finish, it's the leather. some of them look like fine scratches, which to me, just adds to the look, doesn't detract. some of them look like marks made by a stylus, or some other marking tool. did you case or wet the leather at all? if you did, then anything it touches leaves a mark. next time, before dying and finishing, take the leather and hold it under a bright light and move it at different angles, looking closely, to see if you can see marks that can be covered up with a modeling spoon or some similar tool. Randy
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i could be wrong, but it looks like a natural finish, then antiqued, do your carving, oil, no dye or stain, finish(resolene, or whatever you prefer), antique, finish again.
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Friend Looking For A Holster.
randypants replied to randypants's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
he did. thanks for the offer though. -
What Type / Color Dye Should I Get?
randypants replied to Railrider1920's topic in How Do I Do That?
you could also try Fiebings Chocolate. it's a dark chocolate, but diluting with denatured alcohol helps with that. -
New Laptop/messenger Bag
randypants replied to AndyL1's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
i was thinking about trying this. did you spray it over the entire piece, or just in some spots? i like the look you got from it. -
Stitching Marks
randypants replied to Abram's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
i like that. definitely gonna use it -
i do what i can.
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i took the guard off so that i could get a better angle. i was sanding the back of a piece of leather 10"x16", and with the guard on, it's hard to get a piece that size in my belt sander and get it smooth. first thing i thought when i looked down was, "at least it made my beard look cool".
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it's simple. go slow, pay attention, and if it gets out of hand, take pictures.
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Loose Cannons M/C and no, i'm not posting any pics.
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This is how i feel about the name stamped on a motorcycle Yes, it's a '71 Honda CB750. yes, i also own a Harley. Names don't mean shit. the bike is what matters. make it your own. love it. if someone else doesn't, sucks to be them. James, where did you get the skull design? that design is the center patch design for one of the M/C's here in AZ.
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5 to 6 oz. might be slightly heavy, depending on how large you want this wall hanging, but lighter than the heavy stuff, yet heavier than the light stuff.
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8 to 9oz is pretty sturdy. 11 to 12oz is thick as shit. if you make it out of 11 to 12oz, make your straps out of the 8to 9 oz. good luck.
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thanks.
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Springfield leather has good prices on lining leather.
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Beautiful seat! quick question. the bottom piece of leather(the red piece), is it the same size as the top(black)? or did you cut out all the inserts, then stitch them on?