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Nice, looks good, reminds of my 550 cord braiding days
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Looks good... Can't wait to see more from ya
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Just the challenge to come back to the forums with. I am late and feel horrible for dropping out of my turn to run a challenge... Will post pictures of what my mask looks like so far tomorrow morning
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Hello all, sorry I have been away lately been a pretty crazy few weeks... Will post some sketches soon....
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Sounds like fun... Rawer!
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I think the sandpaper looks pretty darn good. Can't wait to see it finalized
On another note, with the way my month has been I am going to have to push the steam punk challenge back a month... Too much going on with my normal job I haven't had time to work leather and I will barely be able to start this months challenge.
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Ok I feel like a jerk wad. I have been giving advice and still haven't posted what I am going to do... Sorry... Will post in a few
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If I was wearing a hat my friend it would be off to you... Don't you just love turning a practice piece into something more than decorum
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Do another one attached to a lions body and you got one fierce looking griffon... Awesome looking piece
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No problem with the feed backs Cheryl, all those years of art class kind of stuck with me I guess... Still haven't decided on what I am going to carve for this challenge... Toss up between an assassin's hidden blade puncturing through the leather or a battering ram through "wood". I think that battering ram would be fun since I could carve some shrapnel/wood chips flying toward the viewer but I am partial to the assassin's hidden blade
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So I may be a bit late on this but here goes a little feedback for the horsey bit... The burst area has more volume than the hole would provide, so if you were to put the shards back together without the horse there would be some extra. If is not too late to change to bring the overall look of the piece together you might want to change the angle of the horse from a side view to a three quarters view. This way the overall image doesn't make it seem like there is miles inbetween the back and front. As it shows now with the drawings it looks as though sometime while being chased the horse pulls a sharp turn. Sorry if this is late. Can't wait to see it
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I like the idea but from the angle in the picture it is really just a cat butt... Perspective wise good work. Can't wait to see the project
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I got a little creative. I am using a end table on a set of bed risers and a drummers throne to sit on. All this tucked into a corner in my living room
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I saw that commercial today before I went to work. Awesome job, great suit.
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Amazing
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That looks amazing
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Color is coming out great.
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Spent the passed few weeks building a costume harness for a steam punk fair, the actual "holster" that will hold foam dart shotgun will be attached in a day or so. Made from 3-4oz craftsman oak, dye and stained using Eco flow Green tea, Eco flow dark coco brown and fiebings British tan. Finished with a couple cots of oil. No lining since it will be worn over clothing
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Totally digging the feather... Good job
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Awesome belt, I must agree with the previous comments, the rope looks friggin sick. Anchors aren't exactly my cup'o'tea but lines look clean. Overall clean design great success!
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So I would like in as well...
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"double-Barrel" Flask Holster And Cover.
in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Posted · Edited by KingDominoQ · Report reply
So a coworker handed me a flask of an odd shape, not your typical rectangle, and said can you make me a holder for it? Sure ... A week later same coworker asks if I can incorporate a cover for the flask. Why not? The result is the double barrel flask cover/holster combo.
The cover flap has two snap tops which one snaps to the cover and the other snaps to the holster. The rest of my photos, the better ones, are on my phone and will be added a bit later.