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  1. Very Kewl! Is it an F5 bag? Make a great gig bag for a mando player. Cya! Bob
  2. Tyvek is a good idea but I think a piece of Gortex is a better one since it is used in shoes and designed to be glued and laminated to leather. Cya! Bob
  3. Thanks! Great idea! I'll do some testing this week. No hard feeling either! Cya! Bob
  4. Thanks for all the suggestions. I have subsequently received a sample and they require straps that are 9 feet in length tapering from 3/4" to 1/4" near the end, There cannot be an apparent splice so a scarf will be required. I believe I may be able to get away with double thickness for the splice if there's a smooth transition have done a few splice samples and they seem to hold up though who knows when they are used in the field. I will use latigo but have not yet received the order so it may all be moot. Cya! Bob
  5. Yes indeed. Just about the same as undyed veg tan.. Cya! Bob
  6. I have considered a moisture meter but I would have thought if it worked, everyone would be using it? Thanks! Bob
  7. Nicely made! Many of my customers for instrument straps request NO metal or plastic. Cya! Bob
  8. Actually I will be looking at dozens to hundreds of impressions. Some may get repeat orders , others a one off for a dozen or two. Cya! Bob
  9. As I mentioned, duribiity is on a par with Delrin so I would guess many hundreds of impressions or more. What I meant by less was the price. These test samples were <$5 and went straight on the Arbor press with no backing. The maker and I will be offering these for sale at a very reasonable price once we have done some final testing and improvements. Cya! Bob
  10. Attached is a test of the first batch of stamps, We still have some fine tuning to do on the small stamps and these were significantly less than I had anticipated. This is exactly what I was looking for and I will also be ordering some graphic stamps as well to test the process. Turn-around is overnight, durability on a par with Delrin. I was testing how the stamps would hold up under a full vingegaroon dip and neutralization Cya! Bob
  11. If you speak to them again mention Volker from Bremen. They may know of customers with a leather machine sitting in a corner? BTW I have a beautiful gunsling made for me when I was IN CT. I used it as a banjo strap. It is stamped City Guns but I don't know who actually made it. \So here's another thought. Ask the folks at Paul Mueller (Thats the name!) now Cape Sewing, to recommend a sewing machine mechanic and then contact Bob at Toledo and see if he can drop ship a Cowboy 3200 to Cape Town. As long as you have a mechanic that can set it up, your in business. Bring in a few and go into business. Cya! Bob
  12. One of my oldest friends used to work for the Adler distributor in CT. They sold machines for the shoe industry in SA, now all moved to China.I don't remember the company name but they were in Woodstock. You may ask and see if they know of any used machines sitting around somewhere. The name Meuller comes to mind. Cya! Bob
  13. My spices are from CT. I use a small plastic rubbish bin, a computer fan and a light bulb at the bottom. The wire is a sensor from a thermometer. I keep it at 26C. Total investment, $20 and 1 hour! Do not hesitate to ask if I can help you get any tools or materials from the States. Totseins! Bob
  14. Ok, I don't get it??!! I use my 1 ton daily but have not had to modify it. I use the Tandy ram's foot for pressing 3D stamps and it works like a champ! I have a small piece of granite cut 8" x 12" and have a piece of aluminum stock held on by small C clamps as a guide. I did JB Weld this ramsfoot onto the end of the press but found it wasn't useful installed permanently. Cya! Bob
  15. Howzit Boetie! I am originally from Joey's and used to teach at Michaelis. I was in Paarl last year for some wine tasting! If you ever need a hand from Stateside, let me know. BTW I make lekker biltong and drei wors here in Arizona..where it's a a bit like the Karoo and our local butcher makes boerewors. Totseins!
  16. No, I think he got that from people like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Henry Oppenheimer, Robert Goddard, Henry Ford, etc. He probably hasn't got time to read comic books. Not everyone is risk averse.. Cya! Bob
  17. Thats what I do and it works like a champ! Cya! Bob
  18. I just received my first orders of drum dyed veg tan leather. Any suggestions on casing for stamping and possibly carving. I usually wet the leather and then wait until it almost returns to normal color, but black doesn't change at all when wet?? I suppose I could case over night but I am trying to speed up production using drum dyed. Thanks! Bob
  19. I use distilled water. Bottled water may be reverse osmosis (ok) or spring water( with minerals in or added) which may build up in the leather. Cya! Bob
  20. I would suggest "British Quality" which says it all. The Euro Font is not indicative of leather goods unless it's stylish fashion accessories. If so, I would use the euro font but bold it so it will read as a small stamp. Cya! Bob
  21. I make strops from Home Depot paint stirrers, both the large and the small. I glue a piece of veg tan on either side then a light sanding on the belt sander and green on one side and white on the other. The drill a hole to hang it and I'm done. If the leather gets heavly beat up or soiled I sand off the top layer and re-apply rouge and back in business. Minutes of work involved and the price of scrap leather and paint paddles (free) . Cya! Bob
  22. Yup. I was thinking about ordering a letter set from Hong Kong but I would need 2 or 3 as you mentioned. Also it's a fixed space but variable names so font size will change with every name. My solution involves very inexpensive custom made stamps. I hope to start testing today. If it works it will cost a fraction of laser engraved stamps. Cya! Bob
  23. How does the chrome tanned do in water? These traps will be used in mostly fresh and possibly brackish water. From my research it does seem that Latigo will accept gluing if both surfaces are roughed up a bit. Cya! Bob
  24. You can see the knife pedigree. Beautiful! Thanks! Bob
  25. Because I am smart, creative and work well under pressure. I am an entrepreneur currently involved in a number of successful small business ventures. I got involved with the leather business because I couldn't help myself! Since I posted this, I believe I have found a solution which will cost less than $5 each. Stay tuned. Cya! Bob
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