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Black Water Buffalo Briefcase
Trevor replied to Paulsleather's topic in Satchels, Luggage and Briefcases
Many thanks for the details. To me its the handle that can make or break the look. Nice work. Cheers -
Nice work dude Cheers Trevor
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Insulation Foam For Molding Leather?
Trevor replied to minimal Oz's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Hi there Minimal. I do and have done a lot of molding and this method looks hard and is very impractical. I have always used the wood pattern over block way of doing it and have had great success with this. Here are some of the finished items that were made with wood. Cheers Trevor "Way Down Under" -
Black Water Buffalo Briefcase
Trevor replied to Paulsleather's topic in Satchels, Luggage and Briefcases
Nice work Paul. The handle is the best part of the whole bag. Can you detail a bit more as to how you did the handle part. Also did you hand stitch the whole bag? Very nice. Cheers Trevor "Way Down Under" -
Hey Nova. It may just be the timing that is out a little. Do you have a book that shows how to set up the timing correctly? Its actually quite easy to do it yourself if you have a few clues. You do need the book though. I can get you one if you need it. Cheers Trevor Way Down Under
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Don't Like Black Tooled Belts
Trevor replied to Chief31794's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Nice belt Chief. I too have a liking for the black "police" look when it comes to belts. I sell heaps of them. I do all sizes and have a machine that I can change the dies in to make my life easy. Here is a picture of the 1 1/2 inch belt which is lined and fully Basket weaved. Cheers Trevor. Way Down Under -
Mitsubishi Dy 253 Instruction Manual Needed
Trevor replied to Svea's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Svea. I have what you are looking for. Send me your email address and I will email it back to you in a Pdf format Cheers Trevor. "Way down under" -
Hi there Spud. I have collected a number of pictures that belong to others but are freely available on the net. I will re-post them for you....enjoy Cheers TRK
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Best Needle Point For Clean Bobbin Side Stitch.
Trevor replied to MuddyClearWaters's topic in Sewing Leather
Have you tried the 794 LR needles. They cut a hole on an angle to the leather which allows the stitch to lay nicely. They also look good from the back side. Its the needle that will be 2 o'clock 8 o'clock configuration. That's the cut style. The only way to achieve perfection on both sides is to hand stitch. cheers TRK -
New Gun Belts Completed
Trevor replied to IngleGunLeather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Nice belts. Tell me, did you use a light box to take the pictures with? if so whats your configuration and what gear do you have. Many thanks TRK -
Looks to me from the pictures that your needle is blunt (check that first) or the leather that you are using for the lining is very loose and fiberous. Do a test with some good leather top and bottom with the flesh sides inward and see how that comes out. Stitching otherwise looks fine. (layout evenness etc). Get yourself some new needles in the 794LR NM250/26 Canu: 53:20AX1 SCHMETZ cheers TRK
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Hi there Raven. Me again. Use a photo copier to resize your patterns. Its the percentage setting that you need to adjust. Just remember that not all parts will proportionately bigger. My suggestion is that when you get an order to make get some measurements with it. That way it should fit pretty good. By the way are you happy with the tags ? cheers Trevor
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Hi there. Most of these clips are Spring steel not stainless steel.Cheers
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How many are you after ? I have a clicker knife and a press and will do them for you. My knife is a basic shape with no writing just a shape cutter. I do have some magnesium plates that will have Genuine leather on them. Or I could get you a plate made with your details then press it onto the leather. Anyway let me know. Cheers TRK
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Would it be easier to do it on a mandrel with nails?
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Hi. There are two buttons on the top bed. One is for the stitch length and the other is to re-set the clutch. Its very easy. Just push down the button and turn the hand wheel around (I Think backwards) until you fell the clutch resist then push it a little further and it will click into place. Don't do anything else underneath. Leave it alone . Good luck TK If you want an instruction manual I have one here that you can have. cheers
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Hi there. The type of leather you require is veg tanned either a bridle or russet and it has to be about 3.0mm to 4.0mm thick. Now in the States you people measure the leather by weight . but any good leather dealer will tell you how thick it is. Go and buy the skin yourself. Don't mail order or you will end up with rubbish. Hunt down the good stuff. Look up in your local directory or phone book where the tannery's are and go there and buy what you want. Most craft shops will sell it but be aware that it will be a higher price and maybe not such good quality. Go to the tannery is the answer. Ask for DYE-Thru as well. this is where the leather is dyed all the way through so when you cut it its not just lightly coloured on either side. You still need edge dye and finishing sealer to finish off the edges etc. Good luck ..
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A Couple Of Ammo Pouches I Just Finished.
Trevor replied to Trevor's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks heaps. Yes the hole and slit method of fastening is vey old. It has been used by many a pouch maker especially during war time manufacture as it is almost unbreakable. I use it on my watch pouches as well. Its just the interference fit which does not let go. I believe that these are better than the back screw versions which can shear off under pressure. Cheers T -
Just finished these two basket weave magazine pouches recently for a customer. Something a little different I guess as well. They both are similar in design just a bit bigger that's all.Hand finished stamping and machine stitched.Sam Browne hardware for the closure. Thanks for looking. Please comment if you wish. Cheers Trevor (Way down under)
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Bonding Double Layer Belts ?
Trevor replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
My two cents worth. Just use the contact adhesive and when tacky put the two together and press. Make sure they are line up. You could use a "jewellers rolling mill" but not sure if you would find one at the right price. I use a modified one for embossing. Picture attached. Good luck -
I have a bender that is set up to bend these very rings. I have it on loan from a good friend. He did some slings and wanted me to do the leather part and he made a bender to make the rings. We did them in brass and they looked fantastic. I could do some if you are stuck. Would need to check that these are what you are after. I live in Auckland New Zealand so postage and a few bucks for the metal. Happy to make a few for you. cheers This one is 304 stainless 5mm thick. Can do Brass 3/16th's (have on hand)
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Need A Legible Manual For A Juki Lu563
Trevor replied to MadMorbius's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have a manual as well similar but different to this one. Give me a shout if you want a copy Cheers -
Very nice Reginald. How did you line the bag ?? or is it unlined? I think you'll find a few copycats on this site will want a bag like that in there collection. I too would like to copy. Did you hand sew or machine?? Well done and cheers for sharing.