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Just finished putting my 5 in 1 back together. It was in pretty rough shape when I got it. $400 plus shipping off of Ebay. I have a new cutting wheel on the way and I sharpened the skiving blade myself. Completely disassembled cleaned and painted. I am getting it to skive 1 1/4" on some sole leather.
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Here is some pictures of a drawing and the tooling. When I draw a pattern I try to make the background area as small as as possible. Then when I trace the pattern I draw outside the lines. Then after beveling and bar grounding the background areas still come out to big. The bar grounding and dying take a lot of time and the smaller the area the less work on pieces like this anyway. There is four of these. They are 2 bench seat covers going in a 71 International Harvester Travel All. The Logo was suppose to be tooled into the big piece but when I was laying it on top to see where we wanted to put it they asked if I could just sew that piece on top for some depth. Black outside with the Choc. Light Brown tooling. The basket weave border will be red with the I red and the H black. Not sure about the area around area around the IH.
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Hummingbird Notebook
Tim Schroeder replied to Bob Blea's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Excellent job. Like the geometric design on the back.- 13 replies
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- leather notebook
- hummingbird
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Tooled Handbag
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks Gary. Each side took about 7 hours. It usually takes a little over an hour per circle plus some time for the fill in areas. -
Tooled Handbag
Tim Schroeder posted a topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
My wife finally said something about a tooled handbag. This one matches everything she carries. The handles are from the old one she carried that I used as a starting point. -
Finally made myself a pair of boots to wear around when going out. I liked the look of my work boots so I made these to match but with a leather soul. They are made on a different last than my work boots. Their the same Water Buffalo as on my wok boots as well. Super soft and makes great boots. Still made so many mistakes but getting better. Still can't dance with the Landis 12 so I had to hand stitch the welt to the sole as you can tell. I'm one of those Deplorables so I had make a political statement. If you want to see the backs you will have to go to the ADULT section.
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NewWork Belt
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Yes with a small brush and some patience. I usually just put the antique on thick and let it color the edge of the border. this time I dyed it so you don't have put the antique on thick. I dyed the face with one his edge markers and all of the black on the tool case I had on here a couple of weeks ago. They work great. -
NewWork Belt
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I use Bob Park's Edge Markers. One of the best tools I have. They are like a big fat marker with what ever color dye you want. The top has Wyo Sheen for a resist before I Antique so if you did get some on top it wipes off if you are quick. They make dying the edges easy and a lot faster. -
NewWork Belt
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks The dye is a 50/50 mixture of Feibing's Light Brown and Chocolate Brown thinned 50% . I mixed the colors a long time ago because I didn't have enough of either one to do a project and used it ever since. I really like the color. Thanks again. -
NewWork Belt
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
This belt is pretty thick. Almost 1/4" thick. It is a blank from Panhandle Leather probably 8/9 oz. and I lined it with a piece of 3/4 oz. I did skive down both ends. My belts always bend or get a kink in the back so I thought thicker would be better. I did inlay a piece of the material I use for toe boxes in my boots about 8" long in the middle hopefully to stop that from happening. Yes the ends are tapered. Belt is 1 9/16" with the ends 1". Thanks for all the positive comments. -
NewWork Belt
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
The buckle is Silver Plated from judgeleosmith off of Ebay. Nice buckles. The majority of the people I work around own horses or cows. Free advertisement. There's 4 or 5 that are ready for me to make them boots I'm just not ready yet. I,m making myself a pair to wear around then I think I'll be ready I also cut the back. I know it's not to fancy but I can pull that off in 30 mins. -
Needed a new work belt to go with my new boots.
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Thanks Ryan. I am drawing all my own tooling patterns. Black dye for the background. I have the Sheridan Style Carving book and Bob Parks Western Floral book. Helps when you can draw a pattern to fit any shape or size.
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My old case was worn out. I used the metal bars and the zipper and made myself a new case.
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New Work Boots
Tim Schroeder replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Hi Jake, Thanks for the great comment. I wear 12EEE and couldn't find boots to fit so I decided to make my own. I started by watching Lisa Sorrell videos and some shoe making videos on YouTube and now I am working a little bit with Carl Chappell in St. Jo Texas. I just tried making a boot with out a sole just to see how it would go and then started figuring it out as I went along. I started with lace up boots and now I am working on slip on style boots. I don't have to get on roofs anymore so the cowboy boot style works for me now. Thanks Tim -
This is the second pair I made out of this Water Buffalo. Still learning to build boots. If I could learn to run my Landis 12 my boots would look a lot better.
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He's a great guy and willing help. 940-995-2600
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Call Carl Chappell in St. Joe Texas. He is a bootmaker who deals in the machines.
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Some uppers for new work boots. They are oiled up pretty heavy now.
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Messed up the pictures. I will retake and post later Thanks Tim
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Hello, I finally got my Landis 12 running. I bought it last Christmas. Paid $600 from an auction in San Angelo Tx. I changed the needle and awl and oiled it a little bit. She seems to dance like your suppose to, me not so well. Pretty much massacred the first one, but only had one little bobble in the second one. This machine doesn't have an adjustable guide yet but will be getting one for Christmas. The presser foot is in pretty rough shape and is trying to push the work away from the guide. Hopefully I will get a new one for Christmas too. The pictures are a pair of Golf shoes I'm making for myself. Thanks Tim
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Hi, Does anybody know where I can buy the boot lining leather Sheridan Leather was selling? Thanks Tim
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Hello, I am looking for machine to sew boot uppers. I was looking for a 31-15 and found a 1300-2. can anybody tell me the difference in the two machines. Thanks for any help. Tim
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Hi Johanna, Martyn started the conversation by calling all of us, and the next leader of the free world, idiots including yourself if you voted for Trump or Hillary. You let this arrogant bastard call the next leader of the free world an idiot. He then went on to call Trump a buffoon. And you said nothing. How come you don't tell him to tone it down? You could have put an end to this from the beginning. We don't need to hear some arrogant British bastard claim he speaks for the rest of the world and call all of the primary voters who voted for these two and the next leader of the free world idiots. Like I said in the one post, he could have commented on the stamps and left his opinion out of it.