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Knife making, shooting, guns, sheaths, belts and gun leather.
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RClubb started following Beginner Tool List, Burnishing edges on a holster, Basic Saddle Stitch Tutorial By Nigel Armitage and and 5 others
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Welcome to Leatherworker forums bladegrinder. Yep there's plenty of info and knowledge here that's for sure. The people are friendly and helpful so I'm positive you're in the right place to advance your carving skills. Roger
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Carved Belt For Hubby
RClubb replied to Gypsy's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Basic Saddle Stitch Tutorial By Nigel Armitage
RClubb replied to immiketoo's topic in Sewing Leather
Great videos Nigel! Thanks for taking the time to make them and thank you Mikey2 for posting. Answers a few questions for me. -
Welcome smokeeater772 and thank you for your great service. This is a great place for sure. You'll like it here.
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Welcome Brinven This is the best resource I've found. Great to have you here too.
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Thanks for the warm welcome. I'll enjoy getting know everyone and making new friends.
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Hi rylo, I'm new here too but thought I'd chime in. I have found that Tandy is quite high on shipping and also charges sales tax so I now find the tools I want or need from the Tandy web site and do a search for the tool #. You can find better prices plus better shipping rates elsewhere. Amazon is a good place to search and I found Steckstore to have better prices and cheaper shipping costs. Might save you some money. Make you're own stitching pony too. It's pretty simple. I made mine from an old set of speaker stands I made from birch 1x4's years ago that were collecting dust in my garage. It's a good working tool again. Good luck with your new addiction! Roger
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Hello everybody. Great forum. I'm brand new to leatherwork and so far been doing a lot of reading. So far I've made one knife sheath and one holster. Not bad work but not as good as I had hoped. I realize I have a lot to learn. I also realize that I now have an addiction and not a hobby. I suppose I'll spend a small fortune in the next year or 2 but I expect to save a lot of money too from the weath of info and experience I've found here. Glad I found you guys and gals.