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Basically Bob

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  1. I always enjoy seeing your work. Beautiful.
  2. Very cool! I bet that bag means a lot to her.
  3. Nice work, for sure!
  4. You are progressing quickly, for sure. Try using Etsy as a resource to establish your own pricing, but make sure you are comparing apples to apples. You need to find similar products with the same skill level you are at. Resolene. Cut it 50/50 with water. Wrap a sponge with a piece of soft cotton cloth & soak that in water - squeeze out till just damp. Dip in the resolene and squeeze out again. Wipe on VERY lightly, in one direction. Wait an hour and do a second coat. Works for me, every time. The leather looks like leather and feels like leather. Sometimes I will put on three coats - still gives me a nice finish. I always using Fiebings pro oil dye.
  5. Welcome here! Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
  6. Looks good! I especially like the journal its lettering.
  7. Looks great! Thanks for sharing!
  8. ... Can't grab your link.
  9. Congats on the rebirth! Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
  10. Wow, really good info from all of you. Thanks so much!
  11. I will soon be using Etsy as a marketing vehicle and plan to take payments by Etsy Direct and Paypal. The guitar straps I sell and plan to offer are all "cut-to-measure" - custom made. I am hoping that someone with Etsy experience would explain the proper payment etiquette/process for custom items? Thank y'all! Bob
  12. Thanks truenorth, much appreciated!
  13. Thought that I would post a picture of my latest project. I have made quite a few of these straps (contoured at the shoulder) but this is my first crack at carving & tooling on a project that is leaving my shop. The oak leaf pattern is out of Al Stohlman's "Belts Galore". Lots to learn with tooling, but I like a challenge 6/7 oz veg exterior 7/8 oz veg tongue and tailpiece 2/3 oz chap leather liner Hand stitched at 7 spi
  14. Another product that works well is Montana Pitch Blend leather dressing. I use it on my leather boots during the winter season and it works well. Two applications gets me through the winter.
  15. Welcome here, fittabull! Looking forward to seeing more of your work! Yes, I agree about the folks at Tundra. Both Sean and Peter are so generous with their time and are always willing to help with any problems you run into. Have you checked out the leatherworkers' guild in Toronto? Their members kick out some amazing work.
  16. Thanks for sharing ... you sure put a lot of planning and work into that!
  17. I like it a lot. Quality, all 'round.
  18. Looks good! Thanks for sharing!
  19. I like them both, Rohn. Great job!
  20. Have you looked at Longview Leather, Calgary?
  21. Looking forward to hearing more.
  22. Castor, where are ya? Might be worthwhile calling Tundra Leather, Hamilton, ON
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