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Yeldarb

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  • Birthday 10/29/1982

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  1. Unloading my leather hobby, time for a new home. This has everything you need to get started, even comes with a hide from thoroughbred leather hide and a box of horween leather small cuts to get started. Here are a few things of note: - die cuts for filed note cover and wallet - plastic templates for field note journal and a wallet - edgers, gouger, drum sander, main thread, belt hardware, buckles, awls, chisels, bevels, pull dot buttons, hole punches, books etc. $350 local pickup (Raleigh/Durham NC) or will ship (buyer paid).
  2. Thanks for the all the tips, this is super helpful, will keep you posted as I work through it.
  3. I would like to make a few of these for some friends and am having trouble finding two thing: - The book inserts: a recommendation to a good site which sells book inserts would be super helpful - Glue recommendation: I am looking for a glue that will stand the test of time and am interested in recommendation for a permanent glue for a project like this. Thanks for your help.
  4. Herman and Oak have been sold. Still have the the heavy brown CXL and black CXL. Will see those together for $150 to get them out of the shop. Local pick or ship on buyers dime.
  5. Sorry @nrk wasn't having a great day at the time and took it the wrong way.
  6. @nrk Why thank you. Good luck to you too in whatever you happen to be doing.
  7. I have the following I am looking to sell: - About 75 sqft of Herman and Oak Veg tanned (ranging from 2/3oz to 3/4oz) - $300 for all of the H/O - 35 sqft of 10/12 oz Horween CXL - $150 for all of CXL - 22 sqft of black cxl 2/3 oz (soft leather). - $100 for black cxl hide Would prefer local pickup but will ship on your dime. Will not split up H/O, goes as a lot. Will sell the whole lot for $500. For reference the table the hides are laying on is three and half feet by seven and half feet.
  8. Thanks everyone for the help. Really helpful and thoughtful info.
  9. My drill press motor burned up today which sent me to the forum looking at what I should do next. I have read through a lot of the topics on people who are using bench grinders/buffers and a burnisher as well as folks using drill presses. Would love to get insight on if it's time to go the bench route over the drill press or just buy a new drill press. I have never worked with bench grinder style, but would be interested to hear the benefit over the drill press (seems to be more commonly used). I am not married to either at this point. Thanks for the help.
  10. @Dwight thanks for the info. Sorry I went dark, kiddo decided to come a month early so been off doing baby things I will let you know how this turns out.
  11. @kiwican I am using chrome tan leather for this project. Thanks for the advice. @tinkerton I will also give that method a try. Should have some time in the shop tonight to give it a go.
  12. I will be doing an internal sewn seam. I have been watching some videos on youtube and feel pretty good about the seam allowance etc. Since I am hand sewing, I am trying to figure the stitching holes and how to make those happen evenly across the seem. Doesn't feel like Glue is going to be a great option.
  13. I am going to be hand stitching using 4/5oz leather.
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