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Thanks Mike and Mike. The carpet is a good Idea. I didn't think of that. I was just too excited to finally get my stuff over here. Cheryl
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Chavez, I was using my bedroom in the other place, and had to take a running jump to get in bed, LOL. I really am so lucky though, I wish I could give everyone my landlord, and people ducking out of an apartment leaving that kind of stuff behind. And looking at your stuff, it sure looks like you have more room because it's so nice. Cheryl
LOL, Greystone, I am way savoring it. I need to get things put away at least before I think of where to expand to :-) Cheryl
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Do I sound a little excited? LOL
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I just finished moving so I could have a workshop, and OMG what a shop it is ? Took a spare room in the new apt. and it has my bench (old industrial metal desk) for tooling and cutting, a wardrobe for projects I'm working on to store in between steps, a sewing machine, an entertainment center that I lined up the hole in the back to the window for my dying and painting, an end table for molding my 'eyes' on, and a metal antique folding shelf with my electric tools on, and an antique trunk to store my leather in. And yup, can still walk through and around it from 'station to station.' And the rest of the apt. is the rest of the way, I can WALK through every room. I may faint from happiness. Pictures tomorrow, too tired today :-) Cheryl
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LOL. At 30K I won't be buying, uh, er, like ever. But thanks, Cheryl
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Ray I get mine from Springfield's for my guitar straps. About 6 bucks for a silver plate buckle set. They have gold plate too but I like silver better, it's what I wear, so I guess people are stuck with what I like, LOL.
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Everyone here knows that leatherwork is an expensive hobby, but not everyone here knows what it's like to poor but inspired. It doesn't help any when you try to learn how to do something, and the answer is "Throw away that $15 tool [that you skipped eating for two days to afford] from Tandy and buy this $140 benchtop machine [for a bench you don't have] and each of the $60 accessories that go with it." Or "Don't even bother using anything but the very best leather."a lot of us are right there with you and I go to the mission, salvation army, etc to nab the leather purses and even other materials for the hardware. I'd take couches anytime except hard to do when ya don't drive. Uh anything, LOL.
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Hey stitch, good to see you. I didn't know you could buy lasers. Beautiful job. Can you tell me where you got the laser, etc.? Thanks, Cheryl
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If you are a single owner you don't need to be an LLC etc. And I just called the state, a free number, and told them I needed an ein and they gave it to me right over the phone.
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That's really cool Kevin. I' ve got to try some of this stuff, seriously. c
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SLC at the top of these pages have chrome tanned in colors and you can call or ask Kevin at the site and he'll tell you just exactly what you need. That's where I get most of my supplies. Cheryl
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I use all water based so I haven't had to worry about that. But I put mine on with a sponge straight down the strap. And that's why I'm not getting good results. Just need to think of this like rolling paint, LOL. I don't know about denatured, pharmacies only sell the iso?
OH JEEZE Glendon, that just gave me an idea. I have those small sponge type rollers, so I may try one of those with light coats on the next project.
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Well you guys taught me something new. I never quit learning here no matter how many times I think I've read everything. Cheryl
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I would do it......cut, dye and don't forget to burnish the edges and dye them, mold, stitch and then put resolene on as a finish. No it's not a wax, it's a liquid, and seems to work best, not look 'plastic' mixed 50/50 with water. And nothing is too hard for a first project if it's what you want to do. If you make a mistake, try and turn that piece into something else, learn from it and redo the original holder. Be sure and let us see when you're done. Cheryl
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Exactly CTG and registering a TM or a product, none of it means a hill of beans when someone overseas sees your product and makes them, and sells them cheaply made for 1/3 of the price you charge. It's all an attorney game, not for we little folk just trying to get by.
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Budd, I registered my name in VT. for 50 bucks. Actually doesn't protect me from anything other than no one would want my name anyway :-) But it does make me a legitimate business for things like shipping and wholesale accounts. And it looks cool on the wall as i sit here in my bedroom/shop/shipping center/office/ and so on.
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Last one I used green and blue on came lout looking tie dyed so i went with it. I've not tried diluting them even though i dilute my 'browns' all the time. Light coats, great idea. Cheryl
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Laban, that is beautiful. I don't know what I did but thank you for your kind remarks. Chief does wonderful videos and I wish my first strap had turned out as well. You did an excellent job. Cheryl
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It would work Syl IF you embossed the clay instead which would just take stamping a small bit of putty and then putting the final mold of putty pressed into the stamped hardened stamped pieces before baking it. Oh man would this be fun or WHAT? c
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Oh man I gotta try this. I can think of a gazillion things I'd like to try, well one for instance your beer holder idea. just do it long enough and cut it in 1/2 and ya got matching sides. I ended up molding that pen holder on a vacuum niche tool, wider at the top and then more narrow like the pens. God we get paid to have this much fun? c
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Now those are cool. Not what i was expecting. I'll look for the super sculpey around here, Michael's, places like that. Thanks Kevin
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OH OK, I thought it was in wood to begin with but isn't that an extra step? Why not just use the wood mold? Or make a clay mold? Anyway Kev I think it's a neat idea. Where do you buy molding clay at? Is it a craft thing or an industrial type thing?
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Hey Kev. Now that's something I could do and not have a Lucile Ball moment, unlike the expanding foam. So you made the clay mold with wire coat hangers and there wasn't any wood drilling or routing required? This is what you used to make your cigar lighter you carry isn't it? And there's so many other things that you could do with it, make an ink pen holder or pencil, we always need a pencil and I don't know about you, well yeah I do, you're more organized, but I can never find my pencil when I need it. I need a box of them I guess instead of the two I'm always looking for. It's a totally cool and totally you idea.
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Did you become a vegan? Is that why you're molding hot dogs instead of buying them? They have Angus hot dogs now of all things, does that mean healthier than the already molded spam that comprises a hot dog?
Seriously Kevin, I can tell, do you already have a routed hole in this to put the putty to mold it to begin with? I'm a tad tired and very confused :-)
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One guy here at a children's camp was having trouble with his leather molding being stored in a shed. I would store it inside if you have the room. Or just order what you need soon until you see how's it's going to work. I can't say for sure because mines always been inside. You might want to post that in 'how do I do that' and get more responses.
And thanks. Cheryl