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Hi Im Joe

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  1. Awesome! Yeah I really like it a lot! It has that great smell that you want with leather goods.
  2. I think at least you have a claim against the tannery for the incorrect weight and a claim against the shipper for damaged goods (maybe the tannery as well if the leather was not packed correctly). I agree with the others...give the tannery the chance to make things right. If they are unwilling I would seek legal counsel.
  3. I would say outward with a resolene finish...that's probably how I would do it. Not sure if that's best but....just my .02 cents.
  4. Thank you so much! I love the color as well. I love the idea of laser cut acrylic. It is in my future for sure! Thanks Cheryl!
  5. I second the Weld Wood in the red can. Mine is the gel type stuff and I love it!
  6. I did not like the water based adhesives either. They don't hold as firm and they turn into rubber when dry which makes sanding the edges a real bitch.
  7. Sorry! This is the second time I've done this in two days. Wow I really have no excuse. Your avatar even lists you as female.
  8. I thought someone answered this for you in another thread? He even got out calipers and measured if I remember right.
  9. Self healing cutting mat? http://www.amazon.com/X-Acto-Self-healing-cutting-nonslip-measuring/dp/B0013CKM2A
  10. That's one helluva first project. Great job.
  11. I've never had any problems with dye bleeding when I used aussie.
  12. I'm in Cincinnati and it is really hot today. I doubt it's that hot though!
  13. I'm not a fan of resolene unless I feel like I have to use it. I think the finish it provides is pretty awful feeling. Plus it kills all that wonderful leather smell. However, If you need something as water resistant as possible then resolene is the stuff.
  14. I've been using Fiebings Aussie for everything. I like it a lot.
  15. Yeah I guess really all you gotta do is set it out in the sun! LOL.
  16. The guys at my local Tandy who are super helpful and very very good leatherworkers (prob the only reason I still go there) tell me they use a hair dryer to heat up the item and then apply the aussie. They said it penetrates better that way. Having done it both ways I tend to agree with them. But I would say you put it on and walk away for a bit. Then come back and buff it to a nice sheen.
  17. It's Fiebing's Aussie. Yes they sell it at Tandy. http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/en-usd/home/department/liquids-n/conditioners-n/2199-00.aspx They call it a conditioner but I use it as a finish.
  18. I like Aussie. Gives some water resistance, great smell, shine and doesn't darken the item down very much.
  19. Just keep it. You never know when you may feel like trying to use it with an overstitch wheel. Also, my own opinion only I would not use the groover for decorative lines. I would use a creaser. Just my .02 cents.
  20. It's 100% hand stitched. Thank you very much for the compliments! I saw the friending...I'll reciprocate! BTW....Happy Memorial Day to everyone!
  21. Thank you so much! I really like the blue two one that the back provides when you open the wallet.
  22. Here's a pattern I posted up before: Big_Ass_Wallet_Instructional.pdf
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