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RavenAus

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  1. Does anyone know the people at Leather Unltd? http://leatherunltd.com/index.html


    I placed an order with them (Order Number: 55625) over a month ago and I've had nothing but the automated website response since, despite emailing more than once.


    I'm in Australia, their work day finished as I got up this morning, so they'd already put the phone on answering machine when I called. If this goes on much longer I'll have to put in a Paypal refund request!


    All I want is a keyfob mallet die :/

  2. By buffing they mean getting a cloth and rubbing it until no dye comes off. Which is why I don't use those dyes :P

    The dye I use needs no buffing to get rid of excess, you just spray'brush it on, seal, and go. Job done.

  3. This is the precise reason I won't use Fiebings oil dyes. I use Cobblestones spirit dyes and I've never had issues with dye bleeding. The only issue I have at all is they are almost impossible to resist against for 2-tone work.

  4. I just made one last week and used it last night. I only had a skillsaw to use, so it didn't have the "precision" that a table/mitre saw would have had. The result? My jaws didn't meet exactly. Meaning, I've got a little gap in there that I can't tighten down (one side only). All the above said, I used it last night to sew a project and it works as you described. Just a little loose.

    Stick some sandpaper to a flat piece of board. Put the board in the jaws just tight enough to catch and tighten gently as you rub the board back and forth. Should even out the jaws for you. Then line with leather.

  5. I've used the bra idea for pattern making, had a customer in the UK wanted a bustier making - a very bustier, as she was a G cup. Bought a bra from an op shop, adjusted my tailors dummy to her other measurements and padded the bra out on the dummy.

    I guess if you wanted you could do that and use fibreglass or plaster on the bra to get a form to mould on.

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