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toxo

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  1. Be aware that many names have more than one of some letters so just one alphabet might not be that good but there are sets out there with multiples of the more common letters.
  2. Welcome from the UK Thadrick. Can't help with holsters and such but the processes are pretty much the same.
  3. Welcome Tom. Looks like you've hit the ground running.
  4. Even M60 is very strong. Sounds like your thread is not clear to the needle. Or the bobbin isn't seating properly.
  5. If only to carry papers, why sides at all? I would consider a narrow base, maybe 1 inch? You know how much it needs to carry. Then 3 or 4 horizontal straps, ranging from maybe 3 inches at the bottom to maybe 8 inches at the top, you'll have to work out the lengths. Each strap sewn on one side and snaps on the other. Now you have something that can open like a briefcase to extract something quickly or undo the snaps to open completely. More versatile and less weight.
  6. Just a thought, I've recently changed from Firefox to the Microsoft one, can't think of the name. Always had to login with Firefox, now I don't.
  7. My little 3000mw lives on a shelf over the Bell skiver at the moment.
  8. You have to be a bit thicker skinned these days. If not you'll get all bitter and twisted. There's one on here. I spent along time on his problem, sorted out links etc, even put it in a pm so it was private. Not a word came back. No point stressing over it, you just log it. Now you know what that person is like and pray he really needs help in the future.
  9. A couple of large cutting mats.
  10. LOL. I think you might be my bruvver from another muvver. I'm the same. I read these posts and I almost talk myself into NEEDING one. I have to pull myself up and remind myself that I've not long talked myself into NEEDING a £1500 clicker press to do that job and don't talk to me about the lack of space.
  11. Had it awhile now but never used it much. What's the best wheels and compounds for polishing leather and maybe burnishing edges. Thanks peeps.
  12. My brain is too logical for all this stuff. Now I know there are times when being pedantic does matter but I make bags and I don't think any of the industrial threads is gonna break in the normal use of a bag. So my first consideration when thinking about thread is the colour and how it contrasts or not with the rest of the bag. I have quite a few cones of thread and most of em have no label. So once I've decided on the colour I'll take a needle of a size that I think will work, I'll put some thread through it and hold the thread at 45 degrees. If the needle rushes down I'll go down a size. If it doesn't want to go at all or sluggishly I'll go up a size.
  13. toxo

    Greetings

    Welcome from the UK. Every day's a school day here and there are many teachers to learn from.
  14. toxo

    In God We Lift

    Good job and welcome. That buckle looks like it could hold the Titanic.
  15. I'm really reluctant to rain on your parade but in the interest of knowledge.... If you have a screw thread in the back of your stamp, clamp it in a hole at the bottom of your arbor press or put it in the chuck on a drill press or failing all else, a pair of mole grips. This will give you some accuracy when lining up. Using a blowlamp, heat the stamp to around 100degrees F , it'll only take about 30 seconds. Check with a digital thermometer. Place your leather/foil in the right place and press the stamp for less than 1 second.
  16. Forget the best sewing machines and skivers, I envy the people with SPACE. I've almost finished moving my "shop" from one bedroom to another. I'll take some pics when I've shoehorned everything in.
  17. I think I see it. The thing is, all the swing away models have to have a massive capstone and bush system to negate any sag. Your model, if using a sliding system would seem to avoid all that and make the build much easier with less headache. Of course whatever other uses you have in mind will be a factor
  18. Was thinking about that. Wouldn't a slide away drawer be simpler? maybe like the old fashioned slide projectors where you could load one side whilst pressing the other? You could have a veritable production line going.
  19. Wow! I remember when I was young enough to take on projects like that. As usual, you've minded your work, paying attention to detail in a way that I can't seem to do. Can't wait to see it working in anger. Very well done my friend.
  20. This is my recent Chinese machine and I love it. It has the bigger platform, it has a dual heating pad, the bottom one has the cutout for the T slot letters and just slides out leaving the top pad for makers stamps etc with the 5mm screw thread. The thing that makes it nice to use more than all that however is the foil system. If you look at the left hand side you can see a small motor. When you pull the handle down that motor advances the foil ready for the next one BUT you can adjust that motor to advance just the right amount according to the width of your stamp so there's no wastage
  21. Thanks Bob. I wish space wasn't so tight but it looks like there's a few interested so it won't be a steal anyway.
  22. Just came up for sale over here. Any good?
  23. You can't generalise like that about gussets. Sometimes a "gusset" will go down either side of a bag, sometimes it will go down one side, across the bottom and up the other side or down the front across the bottom and up the other side depending on what you're calling the front. If there are curves involved the thickness of the leather will be a factor. I'd be very wary about cutting a gusset short. If in doubt leave it long and cut afterward. I think the safest way is to use basting tape all around the perimeter, stick your gusset and cut to length but if I'm machine sewing I'll still start at each end toward the middle.
  24. Not to influence your thinking but aircraft and boats have been riveted together for quite a while now.
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