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You could do that or you could turn the piece around (leave the needle down, raise the foot, turn piece 180°, lower foot) and go back over it that way.
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Kydex/leather/machine Sewn
TXAG replied to Red Cent's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very carefully. Seriously, I have done it on occasion, but I don't think I'd try it frequently...maybe if I had a bigger machine I might. I usually only do it to make tablet cases for myself... -
Ewww...fiberglass / steel pot USGI chin straps...Can't say I miss wearing those! Good luck...
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Bartacks are also used in sport parachuting equipment and (more frequently) in manufacturing tactical nylon gear (it is used to create MOLLE / PALS webbing channels...)
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PM sent to OP re: springfield leather...
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Make sure the thread is coming off the bobbin the right direction...also, as stated, make sure to hold both the top and bobbin threads for the first few stitches or it'll make a pretty bad rat's nest there...
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Get this book if you don't have it already and read thoroughly... http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Hand-Sewing-Leather/dp/1892214911 I think that will help a lot with the issues you're having...
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Your tension will need to be adjusted any time you change thread type and/or the thickness of what you're sewing...
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Sounds like a potentially very painful process... Sorry...couldn't resist...
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Bag Dispenser
TXAG replied to Tree Reaper's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Yeah, the nice thing about yours is they don't have to open the pouch to get a bag out...so even if the snap were stiff, it would only affect them when loading new bags in. I might have to make a couple of those for some friends... -
Does he ever sell them? I wonder how much one like that would cost...looks very nice...
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Wichita Falls Boot Abnd Saddle Show Coming Up!
TXAG replied to jessebeckham's topic in Special Events, Contests and Classes
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I would very highly recommend the online route...my vet and the cremation service had very limited (and VERY overpriced) options...I found a place online that laser etched my dog's pic and info on a black granite container...I can barely move it...it is extremely heavy. They may do exotic woods...I'll try to check for you... They do have some beautiful wooden ones...here you go... http://www.memorialg...m/pet-urns.aspx Also sorry for your loss...
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Yes.
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Holy cow, that is a big string cutter! Any idea where you'd get one of those or did he make it himself?
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http://www.tandyleat...us-8039-06.aspx But I would buy it from somewhere other than Tandy...or SLC...
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I need to clarify -- I am not looking for a jeweler to make this item for me. I will be doing it myself...what I need is information and guidance from those familiar with the processes I'll use (dapping being the primary one) to make this item on my own...by myself. I've already tried going the "custom jewelry" route and it was an absolute disaster -- I won't be doing that again...probably ever... (It seems that what really happens is they ask you what you want, you give them a very detailed drawing outlining EXACTLY what you want it to look like, the size, etc. and then they come back with some sort of horse #### that you wouldn't pay $2.00 for and they want to charge you $300 PLUS MATERIALS to make it...I am just not going to go through that headache anymore...I'm tired of it and I won't do it.) ...in fact, with any luck, I will get good enough at it to put a dent in those people's businesses (the ones that want to do what they want to do and couldn't care less what the CUSTOMER actually wants...THOSE jewelers... ) Finally, I would like to note that when my parents went to have custom jewelry made, their jewelers actually LISTENED to what they wanted and made the pieces exactly as they wanted them. I don't know what in the heck has gotten into the jewelers I've talked to here lately, but it's irritating how arrogant and uncooperative they are. Maybe they are better elsewhere, but...I'm not paying any $300 plus materials to make something that should cost $50 at most (along with me supplying my own materials).
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That is awesome...thank you so much! I will read the tutorial first and then PM with questions. Thanks again!!!
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Right...what happened to me was a result of apathy and it wasn't a single issue either. There were three distinct problems...that is a pattern of behavior...not an "honest mistake". In any case, caveat emptor.
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Oh, ok...well that's good to hear...
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I am sure someone will be along soon to tell me I'm wrong, but usually I will print out what I want to carve, resize it until it's the size I want, then tape it to the properly cased piece (putting the tape on the back side of the leather)...then I trace over it with a modeling tool...then begin carving, tooling, etc...
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Thanks all...I will check out all suggested links...thank you again...
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Well...honestly, it isn't very hard to do better than they've done to me lately. Not much of a contest.
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Yeah, I am done with Springfield...not going to do business with them anymore, so I don't really care what their prices are right now. I have been buying my tools and supplies from several others of the dealers you mentioned though and have been very happy with them.