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Some New Small Projects
garypl replied to garypl's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
It’s made to sit at the top of a gun rack - we have gun racks all around our shotgun courses with cutouts at the top to rest your barrel. I sew a piece of thin lead inside the rear of the leather to weight it down and just slide the rest into the slot so it protects the barrel! When you take the gun out, the rest sits on top of the gun rack until you set the gun back. Here’s a view from the bottom. -
Rubber cement will work
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I have used super glue to close small edge gaps after sewing pouches without first gluing the leather pieces. Be sure your leather has already been dyed. The glue will make the edges very hard, so will have to sand them again to smooth them out.
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Hair-on Belt
garypl replied to Rolandranch's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks Ryan - when I get around to working with the hides I have I will post some pics!- 16 replies
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Hair-on Belt
garypl replied to Rolandranch's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
What a nice looking belt - great job! Any special techniques you used when dealing with hair on? Sewing technique, cutting or gluing issues? A friend gave me some hides from some type of African antelopes and I want to make him something, but am not certain if I should sew them on my machine or hand stitch them. Gary- 16 replies
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Giardini Edge Paint
garypl replied to tzleather's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
You can also buy Giardini Edge Paint in the US from Campbell Randall. I think I paid @$37 for 1 quart. -
CHRISTINA bag, recently finished.
garypl replied to Simeon54's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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That looks like a sturdy jig, but looks like it is limited to one size. I never used the Tandy jig - I stamp using an arbor press and line the letters up - seems to work well for me!
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This looks like an engraving device that follows a template and engraves via the stylus located over on the right hand side. Tandy does make a plastic jig that is used to hold individual letter stamps.
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Greetings and salutations from SW Missouri :)
garypl replied to ComputerDoctor's topic in Member Gallery
Welcome Sam! I agree, this forum is a wonderful place to learn more about leatherworking and generate many project ideas. -
Help me pick a couple of guns
garypl replied to SouthernCross's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
No question - you need a 1911 pistol and I would also suggest a Colt SAA revolver -
I bought a 1 ton arbor press from Harbor Freight for @$40, then drilled a hole in the ram to accept dies, setters, etc. works great for stamping, setting rivets, grommets, eyelets, etc. Do a search for arbor press on this forum and you will see many posts on how to modify and use arbor presses!
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Tom Brown Tracker Knife Sheath
garypl replied to Bonk's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks Bonk - kind of like a “Swiss Army” sheath! Nice job! -
Tom Brown Tracker Knife Sheath
garypl replied to Bonk's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very nice work on all of your projects! On the knife sheath, what is the purpose of all the extra snaps, loops etc, surrounding what looks to be a very nicely done sheath! The edge of that thick sheath looks great, but you can’t see much of it! -
Elephant Card Wallets
garypl replied to thefanninator's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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The Paasche is a good brush, but if you don’t plan to do any detail work or if you just want to spray dye or finishes, I would start cheap with a brush from Harbor Freight for $10. I have an expensive airbrush that I never use on leather because the cheap brushes from HF work great for the intended purpose. I have 3 airbrushed from HF that I have been using for about 1 year and they do the job for spraying dyes and Resolene.
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There goes em Tony Lamas
garypl replied to Sblades76's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Great way to recycle and the holster and pouch look really nice! -
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Nice work! Please tell us what type leather you used.
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How to make a press for moulding leather pouches and such
garypl replied to RockyAussie's topic in How Do I Do That?
Brian, I tend to make one off items so when I mold I leave extra around the edges - probably more than necessary. See pics of a pouch I just molded. sounds like you are going about it the right way, but if you cut off too much of the edge you may have problems getting the piece of leather positioned just right so it comes out of the mold even. Cuff cases look great! Gary- 74 replies
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Thanks YinTx! I am going to try this out - looks like it works great.
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Really nice work on those leaves! Looks like you attached the leather to a backing piece to prevent stretching. May I ask what material did you use for the backing and how did you attach the leather? gary
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Rifle Butt Stock Cover for a Ruger
garypl replied to Chief31794's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Rifle Butt Stock Cover for a Ruger
garypl replied to Chief31794's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
That looks real nice Chief. I like the way the swivel stud keeps the cover from slipping forward. I have a question about the loops - any worry that after a period of time the loops will stretch a bit and rimless cases might slip through and fall out? I was thinking of making something similar and was trying to decide if I need to use a smaller loop or stop piece underneath the main loops to hold the neck of the cartridge case and prevent the cases from dropping through.