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Halitech

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  1. Overall it looks pretty good. something that will help with your carving is picking up a modelling spoon and going over your beveling with it, it will really smooth it out.

    Unfortunately, with the thread, not really much you can do other then try to guesstimate how much you need so you don't run out. The double threads will show up but if you are getting close to running out, you can always try to end off/start with new thread in an area that won't be as noticeable. One thing I do (not sure if it's right or not) is when I end off, I end both on what would be the inside so that when you are looking at the main part, you don't see the thread end. Just personal preference but it looks little neater.


  2. Thanks for this Jim, wish I had had it when I made a belt for a guy. I fell into the same trap as Dwight. Guy said he wore a 36 pants so I made it for about a 38" waist and even with the extra holes, was still too short. Thankfully it was just a plain black belt with no name or customization but was still a pain to have to make a second belt for him.


  3. I just ordered a few things from Springfield leather for less then 1 tool would have cost me at Tandy, including shipping. Granted I went with the cheapest method of shipping (12.95) so it will take about a wee to get here but saving 70.00 on the order will hopefully be worth it. I'm in the valley now which makes even getting to Tandy a chore since I don't currently have a car.


  4. Picture is a little blurry so kind of hard to make out the carving details very well but from what I can make out, it looks pretty good. stitching looks even as far as the spacing goes but you have a fair bit of variation on the distance from the edge. A wing divider or stitch groover would help out a lot with that. The snap piece that goes around the handle, I would have probably fed it through the slots that you cut just as an added measure of security in case anything happens to the rivet.

    Also, because of the angle, I can't tell if you added a welt or not or see what your edges look like. Nice touch with the eyelet an adding the beads though


  5. This is a pad folio I made for my father for Christmas. Made from 6oz leather and dyed tan then antiqued with saddle tan. Lined the inside of the cover with black pigskin just for contrast when opened. First pic is the cover before doing any sewing. Inside front cover has 2 pouches that I wet molded for a day planner and a few pens. The notebook actually slips inside the flap on the back cover to keep it in place. The flap for the snap was sewn between the cover and the inside flap.

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  6. looks good. stitching looks nice, even and well placed from the edge. I like the way you did the card slot/money slot on the front. On the back with the basket weave, only thing I might have done different is beveled around the area you did the star to make it stand out and also around the outer edge. Also, some of your impressions seems deeper then others but getting that uniform does take lots and lots of practice.


  7. Yeah, I'm not used to doing much actual carving so it was a pain. I know where I screwed up a few things so I'm debating on redoing it and instead of carving Legion, stamping it instead after I enlarge the pattern just a bit so I can use the 1/4" letters. Other then the few carving mistakes, I'm happy with the outcome. Just need to remember to wait until I have a few hours to sit and concentrate on what I'm doing instead of doing it between other jobs.

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