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Of course! I'd forgotten it was a subscription. God knows what they're selling on Ebay then. Fireworks MX 2004 I think cant be too far behind. It has layers and brushes, bezier curves and far more than I've ever used. If you watch some of the old Fireworks tutorials it's amazing the things it can do and I think it was hurting Adobe sales so they bought out Macromedia. I use it for the basic stuff like cropping, merging pics, loads of different fonts, slimming a pic down from megabytes to kilobytes in a couple of clicks. And of course there's no subscription. If you can find a copy it'll probably be cheap as chips. There I go, teaching Grandma to suck eggs.
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I've noticed a lot of people use Illustrator for patterns. I use an older version of Adobe (Was Macromedoa then) Fireworks MX 2004 which is aso a vector program. I've used it for years but never for patterns. Can anyone tell me if Illustrator is so much better than Fireworks that I should buy a copy? Thanks.
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Burnishing chrome tan with veg tan liner
toxo replied to thelinkmaster001's topic in How Do I Do That?
Has anyone tried a dilute glue like PVA with a pigment in it? Wouldn't it at least seal the edge for a finish on top? -
Maybe re-wet the holster side, and stretch the leather by wrapping the gun A LOT and letting it dry completely. You can't overdo it cos of the keeper strap.
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It helps a helluva lot when punching stitch holes through a pattern also. Helps stop the punch from getting clogged up.
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It also helps if you run some sort of wax or even soap along the stitch line.
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What were your first leather projects? How do you grow skills efficently?
toxo replied to Brigg's topic in Getting Started
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Can't help with electrics Sofie but that looks like a nice piece of kit. Hope you get it sorted.
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Well it clearly works Christine. Did you buy it?
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Wet the ply, put a small nut or something under the center and clamp/weigh down the edges. Leave to dry completely or put it in the oven. Go easy when screwing to the wall. You could do this with that one.
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Really nice! Is that a programmable drill press/tapping machine?
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Burnishing chrome tan with veg tan liner
toxo replied to thelinkmaster001's topic in How Do I Do That?
The chrome tan may not take a burnish. Experiment on some scrap and see what works for you. A sharpie? Dye? Paint? Coffee dregs? Just have fun trying. -
Oooh! I like that a lot. That backgrounder adds so much it's almost like a skin. If I could tool like that I'd do some. Well done indeed.
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Little round bag
toxo replied to Crashresq's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Good job. I'm liking the leather but I'm not familiar with that closure. It's not a Sam Browne is it? What keeps the flap closed? -
Your choice of course but I would have the turn on the inside.
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This place is not far from you and they welcome visitors. Says min order 1 skin but it's certainly worth a call. They all have scraps. http://www.schallandson.com/
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That's a great look apart from the strap being the wrong way round and you've got the photography almost perfect. Well done.
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Look at my post on this thread. It includes the cost and the company is in Kent. You can be up and running in a week.
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I don't want to teach my Grandmother to suck eggs and I hope I'm teaching somebody something. Especially for large pieces of leather. Just remember 3-4-5 Scribe a line along the longest side and measure 4 of whatever you want to work with, it doesn't matter. We'll say 4 feet. Put a mark. Then, using string or a couple of straight edges, mark one at 3 feet and one at 5 feet. When you have a triangle where every mark is touch the other marks you will have a perfect line that is absolutely square to start your measurements from. Try it on a piece of papert in front of you. It doesn't matter if you use inches, millimeters or cubits as the Egyptians did when they built the pyramids.
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Have you thought about changing the handwheel Chris? Depends on the machine of course but I've done it twice and it works fine and the difference in time and cost is stupendous.
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This'll need some explaining to those not familiar with "Sarf London" A policeman came across a young lad of about 10yrs old loitering around the Dilly (Piccadilly Circus in London. A known haunt of ladies of the night). The policeman said "Are you on yer own son?". The boy replied "Yeah why?". - "Well you're a bit young to be around here on yer own, what yer doing here anyway?" "I'm looking for a prostitute" says the boy. The policeman trying not to look shocked said, "And what would you want with a prostitute?" "Well if I can find a prostitute, I'll "do" her and then I'll catch a dose of the Tilburies. (Tilbury Docks, pox). Do keep up. "And then I'll go home and "Do" the maid and she'll catch a dose of the Tilburies. Then my dad will "Do" the maid and he'll catch a dose of the Tilburies. Then he'll "Do" my mum and she'll catch a dose of the Tilburies. Then my mum will "Do the gardener and he'll catch a dose of the Tilburies, And I want him to suffer cos that bastard killed my Goldfish.
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Great job on the bag and a great workshop also. I too have a habit of trying things just to see if I can. Trouble is once I've proved to myself that I can do it, it doesn't always get finished.
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You won't be joking if a bit of it gets on a gun or a knife that's used in a homicide.
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I want this machine - can it sew holsters?
toxo replied to Constabulary's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Humour? You kept that hidden Folker.