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Shout out to Black River Laser.
Hillbilly tim replied to bikermutt07's topic in Patterns and Templates
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Table type for a cylinder arm machine?
Hillbilly tim replied to dikman's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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Has anyone made a weighted hdpe milk carton mallet or maul?
Hillbilly tim replied to ContactCement's topic in Leather Tools
I havent made one but, I'd buy one based on all the other criteria for a maul. properly shaped handle and a balanced head. Then i would hope that someone that would make one would try to make it as an artform itself. maybe a marbled head and a curly cherry handle. well dang that dont sound too bad! -
No i'm up hwy109 towards dawson springs. Near the state park.
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Im just up the road from both of you on the other side of hoptown a few miles. got kids that live there too.
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UWE's 441 Table - Installation on an Artisan
Hillbilly tim replied to Sonydaze's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I really like the bobbin plate Someone like myself with deginerating vertabra could really possibly use. thanks for sharing. Bro Timothy -
If you want acrylic, calljoyce at blackriver.
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Check these folks out. They sell manufactures NOS and overstock inventory. They have phase convertors and offer technical advice too. I have purchased many different items from them for 20 plus years. https://www.surpluscenter.com/Electrical/3-Phase-Motors/Phase-Converters/ Bro. Timothy
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Thank you for your insight and information. Bro. Timothy.
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1911 zombie holster
Hillbilly tim replied to Quillleather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I like it! what size is the thread? hand or machine? bet it was fun to make. -
Howdy Folks, I'm an eternal western movie fan. I usually get to see all different types and styles of leatherwork contained within them. Ideas can be gleaned from them although, not the only motivation in watching. I have however found an edging pattern that would be translated nicely into a mallet die that could be used repeatedly side by side. yes, it is that big, yet not so. It would be similar to a scolloped belt end punch of a certain size and a few punch tubes. So I know that leaves out texas die because they will not do a mallet with tubes. suggestions? Bro Timothy
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I agree with Dwight completely with only one addendum for myself. I have recently been using an air powered paint gun to apply my thinned resolene. I find I can vary the thickness of coats and can apply to many different products in a rapid pace while still leaving a wonderful surface. Doing one or two small items, do what Dwight has said. Bro. Timothy
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Yep, love me some stained glass time. just never have any anymore. where does it all go???
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unless the punch was made from some junky metal, you should be able to save it easily enough. File or stone to straighten it up then, put ome time in learning to sharpen correctly, then practice it.
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I think you would be better suited with a machine that could loaf through the job instead of struggle and labor. your work wouldnt suffer either from struggling with troubles.yup, juki.
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Setting Round Spots And Rim Sets Without Tools?
Hillbilly tim replied to BarrelPony's topic in Hardware and Accessories
When i go to set small spot along items i pull the thread from my cobra sewing machine, using a #24 or 25 needle, "sew" a series of holes with the stitch length equal to the leg distance on the spot. then just insert and bend legs and/or tap down. I realise this process will not help those without a machine. tim -
Buy one..... I'll buy that one!!! I thought he was gonna be making leather working tools not furniture! Great Job
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Anyone using the drop-down roller guide on their heavy machines like the class 4 and 5100's? I like the idea, even had been considering making something along those lines before i found it but, i just haven't pulled the trigger yet. I see some versions have an accessory flat guide that is interchangable with the roller, any advantages? Ideas, comments, stories? thx
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Will I get better leather if I order....
Hillbilly tim replied to SouthernCross's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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Nice job!!! Doing things like this just never enter into my mind. Now I wanna do one. This is a terrible sickness I have, haha. Nice job!!! Doing things like this just never enter into my mind. Now I wanna do one. This is a terrible sickness I have, haha.
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Need Help Finding A More Durable Finish For Cuff Bracelets
Hillbilly tim replied to Eirewolf's topic in How Do I Do That?
One of the best leather conditioners I've found is Bicks 4. You can even mix with your dye to aid in application for even take up and also condition at the same time. When used by itself it will really soften it up wonderfully. It even is safe for your hands and is great for healing skin cracks too!! I've used it a lot and wouldn't be without it. Bro Tim.- 15 replies
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Need Help Finding A More Durable Finish For Cuff Bracelets
Hillbilly tim replied to Eirewolf's topic in How Do I Do That?
Hey Dwight!, How are you dear Brother in Spirit?? you brought up the beeswax/neetsfoot oil mix. Do you make your preparation to be used as a room temp paste, a warmed paste or as a heavy bodied liquid? I have experimented before with a hot liquid mix. Thus wax had to be melted then mixed with the 100% NF oil to a usable product. I've considered many times what it would take to make a mix that was naturally low enough melting point that just hand tempatures would make it usuable as a leather peservative/finish. What has been your experience, I think it would be good info for all here. Thanks, Bro. Timothy West Ky- 15 replies
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How To Keep Track Of Bobbins Loaded With Thread
Hillbilly tim replied to msdeluca's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
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Well I really don't "need" a sailrite. In reality, I would like to have a class 18 or maybe a 29k style as well to have as an accompanying machine for my class 4 cobra. They wouldn't have enough usage to pay for a new one. But, in those times when it would be the best tool for the job, it's a shame not to have it. Bro. Tim