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Hilly

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  1. Hilly

    Edge bevelers

    Thanks, Bruce. These make nice convex edges, right?
  2. Does someone make an edge beveler that cuts the edges round instead of flat bevels?
  3. Try this for German to English translation: http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?d...TrUrl=Translate It even translates entire web pages/sites.
  4. Mmmmmm! I love the smell of good pipe tobacco. Funny that I can't stand the smell of cigs or cigars, though. Can you make it so that a ziplock bag can be used as a liner? That way you can just toss the ziplock when it gets worn, or you change flavors?
  5. Pretty neat, Clay. Thanks for the tutorial. I have one question, though........ How did that bear get inside the tree?
  6. Beautiful carving! You must have tons of experience doing this because it would probably take me at least 5 times that long to do one side. Seriously, one of those sides would take me at least 20 hours to get it finished with all that beveling. I guess I'd never be a good saddle maker.
  7. That's a very nice bag! You should be proud of it. What are the dimensions, if I may ask?
  8. I've never made a belt, and maybe I'm way off base but, what about a lined veg tanned belt with a hair on inlay? You could tool both ends, have it nicely lined, and still have the hair. Might be kinda thick, though?
  9. No worries, Jordan, you're gonna love it. Once you get used to using it, you will never go back to your old method of cutting. Just always remember that a dull knife can slip easier than a sharp one, and always, ALWAYS keep the hand you are not cutting with BEHIND the knife. That way if your knife does slip, your hands are both behind the direction the blade is cutting.
  10. Hi Marlon. It seems to be getting a little better each time I've done it. I can now get it sharp, but not wicked sharp yet. Now since I've ordered another head knife I'll be able to have twice as much fun. Maybe the next time will be best yet? I bought a book someone suggested called "The Razor Edge Book of Sharpening" by John Juranitch. It seems to have helped me in my sharpening chores. I have since quit using lubricant on my stone, and it seems to work much better without it. Just have to brush the stone off often to keep all the tiny metal flecks from building up and nicking the new edge. I have been able to sharpen my skiving knife pretty good. I now only sharpen for a right handed blade (since I'm right handed), and I've gotten it on the brink of being wicked sharp. I suppose practice makes perfect? Well, I have a lot of practicing to do, then!
  11. I was just going through Tandy's 50% off sale flyer, and noticed that the Stohlman round knife is on sale for only $29.99. That's a fantastic price! Guess who's gonna be getting another round knife to grind on?
  12. These look very interesting from what I can see on the small photos. Can you please post some larger photos? I'm always looking for alternatives to metal jewelry as I'm allergic to most metals except good gold, platinum and possibly titanium.
  13. LOL! Johanna, just keep trying. Most people need practice to quit. Some day you'll get there, and I hope in the meantime those little Irish green guys give you no rest!
  14. They are available from many leather supply stores as well as booksellers and Amazon.com. Vol I and II cover things not covered in Vol III. I highly recommend getting them all if your budget permits. They are excellent books, and worth every penny! I would not part with mine. They often show more than one approach to the same end, so you'll probably find the info you're looking for somewhere in one of the Vols. Good luck, have fun, and please post pictures of your finished project.
  15. I can't get into the site. I keep getting an error message saying I'm already a registered user.
  16. You can also just print it using the printer option: "fit to page" Much easier and faster.
  17. I can't see the pictures, either. Just boxes with little red "x" in them.
  18. Hilly

    Purebred Angus

    Very nice, Cecil! They look delishious! I have a sudden craving for a nice ribeye and a spinach salad! I remember when Angus were not very popular due to having yellowish tallow. Now they're considered premium steaks due to the shortness of the muscle. Unless you get an ancient one, the meat is usually quite tender.
  19. If you are looking for ideas on more way to line a box, you might check out the book "The Art of Making Leather Cases" Vol III by Al Stohlman. Although somewhat dated, this series of books are absolutely PACKED with useful information.
  20. I hear that! Another must try project for the future!
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    Beak question

    Another wonderful bird mask! That is soooo awesome! Pip, would you please stop? I really don't want to become a mask convert. I have too many other projects in mind without needing to put them all on hold to make one of these cool masks! Next time you make a mask like that could you make tabs on the upper part of the beak, then just bend them under to the inside, and fasten to the mask using screw posts? No glue, no sewing?
  22. LOL And you know this HOW? Enquiring minds and all...
  23. That's really neat! Even the chicken leg tool. Just don't look for pen sized bones in a cow.
  24. That is very cool! Why do they keep their birds "in the dark" though?
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