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Colt W Knight

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  1. I have been using Super 77 to glue cloth to garment leather a l ot lately. One time, I ironed it to remove some wrinkles, and man that made that 77 stick like hell. Since then, I have started ironing all my leather lining whether I use contact cement or super 77. The heat and pressure from the iron really sets that glue in on the fibers.
  2. I replaced the clutch motor on my Consew 206-RB with a servo a while back. Typically, I am not the type to throw anything away, and generally I would use that motor to build something else just for fun. However, I am moving, and I need to make some room in the trailer. Does an old consew clutch motor have any value? Or is it going to have to go in the trash? I simply cant take it with me, and I am finishing my doctorate so I do not have much free time to find it a home.
  3. A consew 206rb is also a good machine to be on the look out for in the used market. Depending on where you live, there may or may not be many used leather machines for sale. if you are on the hunt for a used machine, check the classifieds and craigslist frequently. Used machines here with a reasonable price sell within a few days of being posted, sometimes quicker. I got lucky and snagged a deal because I logged on about the same time a machine was posted and called immediately.
  4. The real question is, What do you want to sew, and will this machine sew that. If not, you are throwing 425$ at something that wont do what you want whether its a good machine or not.
  5. Sucks, but this is standard Operating procedure for big tools. When I buy large woodworking equipment, I generally have them ship it to the local shipping center, then I go pick it up there(where they have fork lifts). Saves 100$ or so. Delivery trucks with lift gates are generally smaller and don't haul as much freight, so the economy of shipping costs are higher. The bigger trucks are loaded and off loaded at shipping centers with loading docks and fork lifts/pallet jacks. Shipping companies use to be more accommodating, but not so much anymore. Are these machines shipped in one large pallet/crate, or is it several smaller boxes on a pallet?
  6. I may have taken a large metallic object to his head for that.
  7. Excellent idea for the ribbons
  8. Should keep folks from stealing your tools
  9. You may want to try the Weldwood Gel formula, its not nearly as stringy and messy as original formula contact cements. I switched over to that, and I don't make nearly the mess I used to
  10. Thanks for all the kind words everyone, I may have just gotten weaseled into doing another purse. UGHH!
  11. That's such a nice polished bag, but the wierd ends don't work for me.
  12. Excellent seat. Is there a trick to running all those long a parallel stitch lines?
  13. THis is how I have to work my Consew
  14. Nice bag. Here is my two cents for tips. The border tool looks like it was stamped when the leather was too dry, and you didn't get much depth in the impression. I like to bring the border tool a bit further off the stitch line so it doesn't give the stitch line a cluttered look. If you glue the part that attaches the handle to the bag first, you can trim it flush then burnish giving it a super clean look like it is one piece of leather.
  15. Most of the Tandy brand stuff is pretty bad, in my opinion.
  16. Lining is cloth from JoAnne Fabric. I got the WVU fabric online.
  17. This is the only way I know how to get an even finish that isn't dark using dye.
  18. THanks This was all original. I cut up an old Zales paper bag to make the body template. The pockets were trial and error. I wanted to make them draw string purses, and ended up using a Bolo tie because I didn't know how to make a tassle to terminate a braided cord.
  19. Earlier this year, my parents came to visit, and I made a gunbelt and holster for my dad. While dad and I were looking at leather, mom starts stacking up leather and hardware on the counter and says, you can make me a purse with this. I agreed to make her one since I was making a holster for dad. She loved, and shared pictures everything, and I ended up making another for a Cattle Growers convention auction. Then my mom wanted another one in a different color, then my uncle wanted one for my aunt, then my mom wanted me to make purses for family members for Christmas. I finaly finished them all, and I am done with purses.
  20. I finally broke down and bought a nice air brush to spray on finishes on leather. I only way I know to fix your problem is get more dye apply enough to get an even color. This will make it considerably darker.
  21. Not all acrylic paints are water based. There are Acrylic Lacquers, Acrylic Enamels, etc.
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