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Regis

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  1. Johanna, I know it worked about a month ago....I can pin down a date that it was still working if that can help.....
  2. Thanks Roo. I lke the way you broke that out. You took it to something I could actually carve. I'm a Corel user and could do similar. With what you did, I can see how to lay that out. Leaving out the background really looks like it will make the flower pop. And, it simplifiies the color isue for me. Thanks, Regis
  3. Andy, Welcome and it looks like you've been working leather for quite a while. Beautiful work. Glad to have you join and yes, there are a lot of helpful people here with varying experience levels. Regis
  4. We see a lot of western floral carving but, I haven't seen a lot of other except roses ( plus oak leaves & pine trees). I have a number of florials that I would like to tool but, where do you draw the line in tooling to show the subject in leather and keep from just painting a picture on leather? I don't know if I'm even explaining this correct. Maybe it's that I want the dye & color to accent the tooling and not have the tooling accent the painting. Here are 2 agapantha photo's that I just shot in my back yard. I think they would be great on wallet or purse for my daughter. I don't know if I should remove or reduce background or tool the foreground only or, or? Or, is this just a really poor subject to do "in" leather? The below has bee in blossum on left. Appreciate any help and tips. Regis
  5. Glad you found your way here. Lots of great folks share work & help. Looking forward to seeing your work.
  6. roo, Not as simple as it looks... I tried it without any luck and not near as good as you. Air simply blew the water flat and away. I'm not too profecient with airbrush so there is probably just more to it than I thought.
  7. It seems that I can not email a post anymore. It looks normal and sends but, never gets to addressee. Tried a couple different addressee. Anyone else have this? Thanks, Regis
  8. roo, Cool out-of-the-box thinking. Do you think the white stayed on the water and the dark sunk through the water (so the white dried down over it)? I like the effect that you got. Plus you prodded us to think broader and look at other art techniques to apply. Thanks
  9. Corter, Very neat designs with clean lines...I like um'. The purple does not look like and overlay (e.g. the other sewn on accents). It looks more like you simply dyed part of the outside purple. Is that correct? If so, did you use some kind of mask to acheive the sharp line? All are very nice. Thank you for sharing. Regis
  10. Really nice knife holster, especially for the short time. Is there a 3rd initial on back(not sure what you mean by leaving of 1st initial).
  11. That is just a wonderful strap. Tooling & color.
  12. Last winter I bought some of their veg tan goat in 2/3 oz and it does tool. Like thin/light cow you have to back with Creascent board to get best tooling definition. Actually learned that from Peter Main in a discussion on another board last year. You'll see a bit of a different texture on the goat. I use it for some linings where I want to tool something simple. It seems pretty tough so I think it would do very good for book cover Regis
  13. Looks good with the basketweave. I would think the sight may catch when you are drawing it out. The short or cutoff holsters are a little smoother with ramp front sights. You may be able to flare out the bottom front edge of the holster just a little to help in nt catching the sight.
  14. Regis

    Beeswax for sale

    Or is it bee poo Regis
  15. Congradultions on the sale of your house (we've been trying for over a year). I look forward to when I can write a post like your's. I wish you the best in Colorado. Last time I was there was 1962 so, I am no help to you but, sounds like your getting into great area for leatherwork.
  16. I'm kinda' like Tazzman but, not quite as much Fishing Shooting (rifle & handgun) Choir (baritone) Goldsmith/silversmith (design & fab) In Past(descending): Violin Maker & restorer Wood carver Wood worker (turning & making) Hunting Gemstone cutting (facet & cab) Gold prospecting (like to do again) Soccer (7 years in Germany) Archery Baseball Football Trapping (my teen years for spending $$'s) Instruments (all poorly & long ago): Tuba Trumpet Guitar (a group in Trenton NJ in 1963) Violin Priority #1 Church and whatever wife Rose wants!!
  17. Fire, I like it a LOT. Your design, tooling, basketweave, and border are excellent. I would have great difficulty basketweaving such a large un-interupted area. Thanks for sharing. Regis
  18. As I've been learning to airbrush, I've been trying to read everything I can. Kate mentioned using an acrylic thinner and I though you simply used water. After a lot of searching I came across a forum with very sensible explanations. Here is a link to the discussion about thinners, mediums, and water. Two of the people really went into detail (about half way down page). It's a good read if you are airbrushing. Airbrush-forum Regis
  19. That is just awesome work and GREAT idea. Did you cover wood panels or is it just a wood frame? Thank you for sharing Regis
  20. Jordan, They look great. I particularly like the way you did the border on the bible cover. Regis
  21. Today I was in a craft store (where I took a basic airbrush class a few weeks ago) and they sell a couple different brands of "airbrush" acrylic paints (Cretex & Testor). Is "airbrush acrylics" what folks here are using? Or are you buying acrylics not specifically designated for airbrushs and just thinning them (thinner or water) to what will work in your airbrush? I know some folks use Delta and thanks to Kate, I learned about acrylic thinner. Before today, I didn't know there was "airbrush acrylics" so.......what do you use on leather? Thanks, Regis
  22. Regis

    Newbie

    ATX, Welcome and looking forward to seeing some of your work
  23. Today was outstanding. Mail arrived with a package from Tammy. Wonderful pouch for my collection of cards and a really cool cup holder. Then, I finished May's PIF and sending out to Bob in the morning mail. Thank you Tammy
  24. David, It's a lot closer to Tennessee or Florida for no state income tax......and my house IS for sale!
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