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About NancyD
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http://ncdleather.weebly.com
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Female
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Location
Upstate NY
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Interests
Photography, Reiki, holistic wellness, knitting, folk/traditional music, camping, canoeing, kayaking, rollerskating, reading, writing, animals, the list goes on!
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Leatherwork Specialty
Small hand-tooled items
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Interested in learning about
Designing celtic knot patterns
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Been working to salvage the banjo strap. Thought you might like to see the results. Now this I'm ready to put my name on!
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Thanks, Sylvia, and Radar! I checked Tandy's catalog, and the Eco-Flo Super Sheen description says "May be used to resist or block the effects of acrylic stains or antiques for highlighting areas", so I think I'll call them tomorrow and see if they will replace the strap. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Drying time probably was a key too, and I may try their Block Out. I thank you both for your input. Much appreciated!
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Thanks, Sylvia. I wondered if that was it, but since this is the third project I've done since I got the new bottle of Super Sheen, and the other two came out just fine (but they were done with a different stain (dark brown), I wasn't sure. I think the mahogany was just too much for it. Well drat! So any suggestions on what to use in the future?
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Just dyed the banjo strap that I've got over 20 hours into, and I'm just sick. I've been doing leatherwork for many years and have never had such a disaster. I used the new Eco Super Sheen - 2 coats - for the resist. The first coat dried overnight. The second coat dried for 4 hours. The dye is the old Tandy Antique Leather Stain - Mahogany. Any thoughts on what went wrong? Also any ideas on how I might be able to save this without a complete re-do? As I said I've never had such a thing happen before so I'm kind of at a loss. Can I deglaze the resisted portions and paint over with Cova paints? Any help much appreciated!
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Working on my first banjo strap. I know a lot of folks use Chicago screws on the ends, but I was thinking of using Conway buckles to make the ends somewhat adjustable. Has anyone done this? Any feedback or thoughts much appreciated. Thanks! Nancy D.
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Hi from upstate NY! Just getting back into leatherworking after a long hiatus. Was going to sell all my tools, but somehow I never did, and now I'm glad. Take a look at my website to see the kind of work I enjoy doing. Right now I'm busy designing a banjo strap featuring birds and butterflies! Will have pictures at some point! Looking forward to getting to know all you good folks! Nancy D.