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Reliable splitter to split leather to 1mm thickness??
thekid77 replied to thekid77's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Hey Bruce, Do you know of or have any splitters that can split leather down to 1mm reliably and consistently? Thank you -
Smartphone Case
thekid77 replied to flux41's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
super clean! i love the thread.....how many stitches per inch and what kind of dye are you using? -
Reliable splitter to split leather to 1mm thickness??
thekid77 replied to thekid77's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Thank you very much Bob!! BTW I really admire your work.....you make tooling/lacing leather look so easy when it is anything but easy!! -
Nice shop, and I love the stitching on the wallet....what size/kind of thread are you using? and are you using a stitching chisel or a pricking iron? Thank you!
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thekid77 replied to MonicaJacobson's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Beautiful work Monica!! A few questions if I may... -How many stitches per inch? -Are you using a stitching chisel/iron? If so, which one? -How wide are the straps on the camera strap? Thank you and keep up the good work! -
My First Set Of Spur Straps
thekid77 replied to Colt W Knight's topic in Saddle and Tack Accessory Items
Nice! I just made my first pair a few months ago.....they can be pretty labor intensive! -
Kangaroo Mens Wallet
thekid77 replied to Bryan1's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
hey Bryan, I like the design What are the dimensions? -
Belt Leather Cracking At Buckle Fold - How To Eliminate It?
thekid77 replied to CustomDoug's topic in How Do I Do That?
Like Tinker said, just make sure that the area being folded is wet.......the leather will not crack on you. I recently made a halter.......18 different folds in 8/9 oz leather and thicker and not one crack PS skiving the leather can help, but thin leather can and will crack as well so the main thing is wet it down -
nice work!! do you go all the way thru with the iron? or do you use an awl to poke the holes all the way thru? if you do use an awl, what kind/size is it? thank you!!
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hey friends, what is the best way to patch up/repair a torn leather car seat? if anybody has done this, or could share any advice i'd really appreciate it!! thank you in advance :D
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thanks fan, unfortunately that's not an option because it needs to be a floating keeper in this case thank you, I had forgotten about a lap skive but seems like it would be the best way to do this thank you!!
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Thanks, yeah I believe that is the route that I'm going to go as well.....thank you!!
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hey friends, I have made a few belt keepers and was wondering what is your way of stitching them? I was using tiger thread but the knot seems to want to come undone (maybe because the thread is waxed?).......anyway, what I started doing is not tying a knot at all, but butrning the ends of the thread to prevent the thread from slipping out.... does anybody else do this? I really want to stitch the keepers and not use an ugly staple....any recommendations? Thanks
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thanks everybody for the advice I took a chance and bought the gorilla glue gel.....scuffed up the leather and the plastic real good, and made sure both surfaces were clean and free of any leather debris, dirt, and wiped the plastic with some rubbing alcohol to clean it.......i applied the glue around the perimeter of the plastic case, made an "x" of glue in the middle, then spread it around with a Q-tip.......when I stuck the plastic to the leather it was already beginning to set.....looks like this solved the issue, but i suppose only time will tell..
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Thank you, I'm in California....the wonderful state that bans anything that works LOL...it looks like the only thing available around here is gorilla glue :/
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Thank you for sharing. Renia does not seem to be available where I'm at.....is there a chance that any two part epoxys would work?
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hey friends, recently I made a phone case for a friend, where I contact cemented a plastic snap back phone cover to the flesh side of some vegtan. At first, the contact cement bond seemed to be normal (like a pack of elephants couldn't tear the plastic from the leather). That was a couple months ago. Yesterday, my friend told me that the glue bond had broken completely. How do you guys bond plastic to leather and get the bond to stay? Two part epoxy? Any suggestions would be appreciated greatly. Thank you!!!
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New French Clip From An Oak Leaf
thekid77 replied to SmithsCustoms's topic in Floral and Sheridan Carving
Great job!!! It looks like a real oak leaf!! :D -
Gator Inlaid Rifle Sling
thekid77 replied to Chief31794's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Woven Cartridge Loops...apply Finish Before Or After?
thekid77 replied to thekid77's topic in How Do I Do That?
Thank you!! Thank you for sharing. About the burnishing part.....I wonder how others accomplish this.....I'm thinking maybe after dyeing and finishing the edges, just get a damp sponge and take it to the flesh side (carefully not soaking the burnished edges..... -
Gator Inlaid Rifle Sling
thekid77 replied to Chief31794's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Beautiful work!! What weight leather is it lined with? (What's behind the inlay?) Thanks!! -
Thank you for sharing Thor!!! Much appreciated :D
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Hi friends, I was wondering, when weaving cartridge loops, for either a gun belt or a belt slide, I have noticed that most people recommend wetting the strap of leather before weaving them around the cartridges... If this is the case, do you recommend dyeing, and finishing the strap that holds the loops before wetting them/weaving them through? Thank you for sharing