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Leela Valley Leather

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  1. Such a pattern pack would be useful indeed down this end of the planet!
  2. got a reply from Leon at Leffler Leather today Sent a response asking them to look into it.
  3. The big factors in having these bags hold up is the shape and the wax that was melted into the flesh side, lending both rigidity and waterproofing. Having them securely mounted also reduces the flex.
  4. It is possible that there is no other colour there other than black, we may just be seeing reflected light as the white in the lettering looks like reflected light to me.
  5. This is an excellent starting point and you'll learn a lot of technique regarding angle, pressure and movement of the blade when sharpening. If you decide to move into "stones" and you have the money, diamond lapping plates are great. Norton Abrasives sell some good combination stones (up to 4K/8K grit IIRC), higher than this you're moving into Japanese water stone territory that REALLY cost $$$$. No matter what stone you move into (if you do) you will need some way to keep the stone flat, the plate of glass covered in some 600 grit emery cloth (add water to move the slurry) will flatten your stones without removing loads of material. Note: hard stones will last longer but take much longer to sharpen a given tool when compared to a similar grit stone of softer composition.
  6. Details: 3.5mm veg tan leather vinegarroon'd (and neutralised) then treated with neatsfoot oil before paraffin wax on the interior and bees wax on the exterior. 5mm high density felt pads to keep the tools off the chrome Velcro loops for attachment to forks and the straps for the triple tree.
  7. So have all the relevant parties got each other's contact information? Good. I dont want to call anyone out but continued bickering makes everyone look ... <insert pejorative of choice>!
  8. Gah! Who'd have thought finding a nice bright red dye would be such a PITA?

    1. Leela Valley Leather

      Leela Valley Leather

      "muddy" would be a kind and generous description.

    2. chancey77

      chancey77

      ROC dye! Angelus Dye....bright:)

    3. JustKate

      JustKate

      Yeah - try some Angelus, and give it a resist before staining.

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  9. From their International Ordering page "Import Restrictions on International Orders: Due to federal fire regulations, NO FLAMMABLES can be shipped internationally. Unfortunately, this means no solvent based gutta can be shipped. Water based gutta resist is OK. The following countries are those to which we can ship ANY of our products:" Yep, Australia is on their list... And Leffler's online store seems to be DOA today...
  10. Decent strip of leather (not too thin, but not something that will turn spongy either) Glue it down to a good bit of light timber (should be cured and unlikely to warp). I give the grain a VERY light sanding with 600 grit (something for the compound to sit in). I use 0.5 micron diamond honing compound (grease based) that I apply sparingly and moisten periodically with neatsfoot oil.
  11. http://www.victornet.com/alphabetic/Spring-Steel/1306.html C% 0.90-1.03 too high in carbon?
  12. Hello all! Just wondering if anyone here knows of a source for the Angelus range of dyes in Australia? I've tried contacting http://www.leffler.com.au/ (Angelus' listed supplier) online twice with no response (will call on Monday). If possible I'd like to find a supplier that is at least responsive to enquiries. Thanks in advance. Andrew
  13. I say the following while full of both jealousy and envy... you lucky bastard!
  14. Interesting, the paraffin wax here (Australia), is actually HARDER than the bees wax. Hence my question about the liquid paraffin.
  15. The "ejection rubber" is just that, it is ment to "eject" the cut item from the die rather than having to pop it out from behind or with some tool there by marking the die cut item.
  16. Yeah, hot dipping in a suitable wax would be one of my choices, the second would be something like a liquid paraffin bath. Maybe a mix of wax and the liquid paraffin?
  17. I had Jeff at Grey Ghost Graphics make one for me, excellent work and great price (even with shipping to Australia).
  18. A location will help the members supply accurate suggestions.
  19. Grey Ghost get a +1 from me, exceptional detail in a small stamp.
  20. The rains and mosquitos are back... I'm spending as much time scratching as stitching... (yes I've tried it all, the only way is to dip myself in bug repellent)

    1. Leela Valley Leather

      Leela Valley Leather

      DEAL!!!!!!!!!!! So about my 22 dogs, 15 cats and 5 rusted cars...

    2. EquusCustomLeathers

      EquusCustomLeathers

      Ok..you can have my 30 very pregnant, very cranky horses..sounds like a good trade to me :)

    3. Leela Valley Leather

      Leela Valley Leather

      you're on, the hippy squatters are no-charge :)

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  21. Holy crap! I now have a new definition for the term "protectionist"! OK It's an "out there" suggestion, but is it feasible to be come a distributor/reseller for the items you most want and are not available? (was once a distributor for Sennheiser office communications products as there were no local sources)
  22. Got a maker stamp made by Jeff at Grey Ghost Graphics, very happy with it!
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