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MonicaJacobson

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  1. Very nice bag! I love bison. I think I saw that someone else got theirs at the buffaloleatherstore.com or something. I haven't bought any from there, but I will sometime soon.
  2. Thanks! That hadn't struck me, but there's definitely something in that.
  3. I covered it with several layers of plastic wrap, just to be safe. Thanks for the link!
  4. Really nice leather carving and bag! I love your artwork choice.
  5. Nice. I like your details on the mountains as well.
  6. Thank you, Capretta, I haven't actually put it to serious use, yet. Not an actual hike with breaks to take pictures, though we have taken it with us on casual trips. However, I have taken it out of the case 30 odd times, and it's not frustrating at all. When I molded it, I added padding on the sides so it wouldn't be too tight there, much like you were thinking of doing. I also gave the camera an additional 1/2 inch of height with a board underneath it. And I didn't stress about it being super tight over the camera, so it's not. It's not quite as convenient as a normal camera bag, but leather is naturally stiffer.
  7. I don't know why I didn't see this before. Very nice! I'm sure she'll enjoy having a real belt.
  8. Nice! The rings are cool and unexpected!
  9. Johnny Cash or John Wayne, surely.
  10. Thank you, Alvetjarn! I appreciate the kind words. It actually fits a 24-70 and a 50mm 1:1.4 lens (not at the same time, obviously), which are our favorite lenses. I need to make a flash case to go with it. I plan to make the flash case with a clip on the back so that you can just clip it onto your belt. If we were as into photography as we used to be, I'd just make an over the shoulder lens case that could hold another two lenses. You know, the way a quiver sits, but not shaped like a quiver. You only want so many bags impeding your movement. And thank you Wrumble - I'm not really sure what the ideal finish is, but I used neatsfoot oil and then waxed it. I'm letting it darken in the sun as well. I really like the golden caramel look of undyed and aged leather.
  11. Wow, those are beautiful cases. Great tooling, braiding, everything.
  12. Cool! Ditto Tom on the tutorial.
  13. As it happens, my husband happens to work with 3D printer maker bots, but actually modeling the camera in CAD would take a ridiculous amount of time. He says if you had the CAD, it'd take $20.00 of materials (plus whatever time it took), but if you don't have the CAD, it'd be a thousand dollar project.
  14. Nice case! I wouldn't sneeze at getting that for a wedding gift.
  15. LOL, yeah, well, it still seems to work. Good thing. Kevin, I did a bit of a hack job on those corners, but it definitely looks better than it did, hack or no. I added two little pieces of leather and sewed them in and glued them. Next time I'll avoid the whole scenario. Thanks, Leatherbaron!
  16. I finally finished the camera bag I started a few weeks back. This one is for personal use, which is a good thing because I learned a lot from making it, and it's certainly not perfect! Over all though, I'm not at all displeased with how it turned out. It fits our camera well (I added 1/2 inch board underneath the camera when I formed the leather), and even fits the bigger lens. I'm looking forward to hauling it along for many hikes. Cheers, Monica
  17. Really cool! I've never seen basketweave kind of pattern in the third picture. I really like it.
  18. Ha, that's slightly comforting.
  19. I believe their bottom layer is all one piece, which allows them to dispense with the three cornered edge altogether. A much better solution.
  20. Ah yes, I see what you mean. I went back and found a bigger picture on that website and finally saw how they dealt with it. (http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-80923275928354_2272_9466493) Thanks! I'm going to restitch it, and next time I'll just do what they did.
  21. Hi all, I've been working on a camera bag, but I've run into a problem. The seam where the three corners meet at the bottom of the bag looks really tacky, and I'm not sure what I should do, or what I should have done to avoid the problem. Any advice would be appreciated! Monica
  22. Really cool! I love beading. I especially like the last belt.
  23. I love this one!
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