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Everything posted by Ronin19587
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Using my mad scientist skills I made a dye using rubbing alcohol, food coloring and liquid pectin to raise.the viscosity to my liking, im not the measuring cup type of guy, so I don't know the ratios that would yield the best results, But it was roughly half a bottle of alcohol to Two pouches of pectin, with enough mixed food coloring to get the color I wanted, only tested on small scraps, will update with more results and photos
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I pulled apart my yoke on my lot knife, shortened it to fit my small hands and gave it a polish, it spins like it has bearings now
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Wallets
Ronin19587 replied to Tim Schroeder's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Looks Amazing....im a little Jealous -
Wolf Head Folder Sheath
Ronin19587 replied to Ronin19587's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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The Idea That Got Me Started
Ronin19587 replied to sharkeyfinn's topic in Archery Quivers and Bow Cases
Some work with a modeling tool would give the cars face a little more definition, or you could try a hair texture, looks good though Cats* -
Samurai Wallet
Ronin19587 replied to Yetiusmc's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Cool art work, wallet looks very professional...awesome -
My father wanted me to make him a belt sheath for his folder. He wasnt too particular about details so I just ran with what came to me. I wanted to do some tooling, but the limited space meant it had to be small...small details have kicked my butt so far, but not being easily deterred, I figured I'd try a small wolf head. All in all I'd say im fairly happy with the end product. I still need to,figure out how to properly start and end this damn edge braid, though! Lol...opinions and critiques appreciated!
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Small Scale Wood/metal Fabricator For Prototype
Ronin19587 replied to citrusvanilla's topic in Help Wanted
Im a Welder/fabricator by trade....I'd be willing to fab the metal housings for you for free...not much time or material into them...Id just.ask that you pay for shipping.... -
Really cool!
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I've attached pictures to demonstrate the stitching sequence...after I've Done a fee to get me going well call the first pic a starting point....go under the last stitch on the backside....next go through the next lace hole from the front, out of the back....lace under previous front stitch...around second stitch back on front side and Beneath all stitches coming out the the.back....around second stitch on backside and under last stitch on back side to come back to our starting point
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Here is a side picture
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Going through each hole once....I'll post a pic when I get home....lacing holes were done with a chisel made at work using ss tig filler wire, the tines are 3/32 diameter flattened slightly and double beveled and the spacing rods between tines are 1/8, so laid all together it makes the spacing slightly less than an 1/8 because the two.diameters are slightly offset from the center line from laying flat on the table when I tacked them up
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Yeah....between 9 and 10 times length....8 inches or so took about 45 mins using an Awl in slightly undersized holes for a Good lace fit...is there anywhere i could find more info on it that you know of?
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I stumbled upon this edge.braid whilst experimenting with a round lace doing a double loop stitch. I was just looking for something that would cover more of the edge and came up with this on my own. not sure what it's called or how it should be properly started on an open edge, stopped on an open edge or spliced (think I may have the splicing worked out, have to rest), but if someone can identify it for me, id be grateful....its similiar to a triple loop, but instead off just coming out of the back and crossing over and going through the front of the previous bite, you come out of the back, weave under the last stitch on the front, over the second to last stitch on.the front and under the bite (which is four strands wide and forms two crosses next to each other), out the back over the second to last stitch on the back and under The last stitch on the back,proceed to go into next hole on front side.....complicated to explain... Ill take pictures if need be, hopefully someone knows what it is
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White trash stitching pony I made in less than half an hour including the time spent going to the auto parts store to get a spring and the car battery clamps with wing nuts....total cost: $8.59....wood was scrap fence slats, a piece of 2x4 cut in half lengthwise and a big chunk of 2x12