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immiketoo

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  1. Nicely done. I particularly like the one with the metal studs in it.
  2. I bought some of these. Good deal.
  3. They are a shoe dye predominantly, but lots of us use their products.
  4. Somebody told me you cant tool oil tanned leather, after I tooled a holster out of it. It was a real pain, but it's doable if youre willing to try. Just because its not the best doesnt mean its impossible.
  5. No, you'll have to spend some time mixing dye to get that color. You might look at angelus dyes as they have more colors, but OD green is not available as far as I know.
  6. Not bad Zach. Guide lines would help you with your stamping alignment, as will practice. There are plenty of tutorials around on the web. Also, basketweave is pretty difficult so dont worry. Keep toolin! Mike
  7. Hey Billy, had no idea you just joined! Welcome officially!
  8. Be smart and selective with your tool purchases to you don't end up with a lot of crap. Good tooling stamps make a world of difference.
  9. Welcome! I started exactly the same way, with the same set and the desire to "make" something. It's turned into a passion beyond anything I've known. Enjoy your cheap kit and use all the leather to practice on! I make holsters as here in the states, we can own almost anything. Power tool holsters are cool too and you might look into making one for a prop gun just to get the feel of it. Anyway, good luck!
  10. No worries. I'm not trying to curb your enthusiasm, only provide some guidance that I didn't have when I started. Now go make something!
  11. Will ghormley's patterns have the slide in type pretty clearly laid out. the other kind, I know how to do but its really hard to explain without showing.
  12. If you are using pre waxed thread, sometimes a ball or knot will form, but it should be a smooth transition. If you get the ball, start over until its a completely smooth transition. Also, I regularly use a pliers to pull me needles through anyway, so dont make your holes bigger. Mike
  13. Yes or use a sam browne stud. or a small buckle.
  14. Yuck. Id google ways to neutralize urine odors and see if any of them are compatible with leather. Good luck!
  15. If I were you , I'd start with something small before you dive into a sewing machine. You already have the cheapest sewing machine available. Your hands. As for tools and techniques, I would recommend you go to Tandy or another leather craft store and but beginner kit with a project that you think you'd like. Unless you want to invest a LOT of money on tools and leather without having any real experience. If you are new, you don't know what to use, therefore what to buy so it will be a lot of trial and error. I started with a tandy kit three months ago and made the wallet abortion. Last night, I finished this purse. But I spent at least 2000 bucks on all the HAND tools required to make the purse, and I don't even have a machine yet. I also recommend reading a lot. Use the forum, buy leather books etc. and ask a ton of questions. Take a class if you can, make some stuff if you can't. Your pics are pretty advanced projects. Start smaller and learn from your inevitable mistakes. Good luck, Mike
  16. Peter Main is amazing. How does he get leather to look so yellow as opposed to russet? Unreal.
  17. Dear god in heaven you aren't kidding. Nice rig though! You would do well to make her more holsters ASAP! Guilty as charged sir...
  18. Buy this one and cut an inch off. http://www.bluegunst...&products_id=81
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