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Everything posted by okiwen
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I think I may be confused....Are you referring to ME, Kevin or another Kevin? Because I have no idea who you are. Perhaps I'll assume that it is another person. Your post appear right after mine so...I don't know.
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I am the one on the left. This is at the PBR nat'l finals in Las Vegas. I can't tell if this downloaded. I am NOT a computer expert. 2_of_43.doc 2_of_43.doc
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These holsters look very much like the holster I bought from Tucker Gun Leather probably two years ago. Great holster by the way. I wish I could find ANY way to improve it so that I could make some. I find no fault to correct though.
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I have not solved my problem. My wife has had a run of surgeries and I was switched to day shift for the Christmas season which between the two stopped all work. I will report once I have found the problem. It is not the bevel however. I took the ring out to clean the race and put it back in the same way it came out. I hope to get back on the machine asap. The refer. door is a very good suggestion as well. I am willing to try all that might solve the stitch skipping. Maybe I need to downshift as I enter the turn as well. This would give me the power to leave the corner without the hand assist.
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There are a few saddle makers in the Flathead valley around Kalispell as well. Earl Twist has been making saddles around here for probably 30 sum odd years.
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Now THAT'S funny!
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The Artisan TORO 3000 Video Is Now Available !
okiwen replied to Artisan Dave's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Mike, very funny. That's just what I was thinking when I read your reply. -
I didn't think I was venting; I was taking an informal poll. I wanted to know if this was normal to work the bugs out. Thank you just the same. I reread my post. Maybe I was venting a little. Sorry.
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The Artisan TORO 3000 Video Is Now Available !
okiwen replied to Artisan Dave's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Yes sir, that is what I want to do as well. I am going to check over the timing and such from the very beginning. This is good to see. -
Dave, Thanks for your reply. I am not afraid to use the phone, I use my machine most times in the dark of the night (after your office hours). I appreciate that there is a learning curve to each machine. I am down for this, I am just wasting LOADS of time taking stitches out and so on. I will try to get to the shop at a decent time. Thanks again.
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I purchased a Artisan 3000 not so very long ago. I am not a production worker by any means but I try to use it as much as possible. I seem to be spending most of my time with my hand on the fly wheel to catch it when it skips a stitch or begins to tie a knot or some such crap. Very frustrating. Now, I know there are more expensive machines out there that claim to never ever skip a stitch, but I thought over 2 grand was pretty expensive to begin with. Has anyone else had this problem? I have no complaints with Artisans customer service I was just wondering if this is par for the course or if I'm just lucky. I also seem to have a power problem. It won't stitch often and I have to start it with my hand. Thanks in advance for the insights, kevin
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Check Out these Saddle Bags
okiwen replied to Hidemechanic's topic in Saddle and Tack Accessory Items
Oh lighten up!! Holy cow. -
The Artisan TORO 3000 Video Is Now Available !
okiwen replied to Artisan Dave's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Is there a way to download this video to my computer so that I can watch it on my own time or over and over? I don't see just a download option. -
That really is a good site. I'm not part of the Barry fan club here. I don't own any of your tools (yet). But with that site i problably will. It is easy to navigate and see what the impressions look like. Keep the prices reasonable and I'll start saving.
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Thank yo for the clarification
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I just had always wanted to know how so I need to do it. If I don't get a few done then I won't be able to check it off my list. You know that list, the one you made mentally and its always there. What is different about the Brazilian style? I just got back from working the PBR and their ropes looked the same as ours.
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Elton, You have two left to build? Well, that's planning isn't it? I would assume you know how to braid them then. I also have always wanted to learn how a quality bull rope is made. I would consider purchasing you rope if it comes with instructions for baiding the best bull ropes ever. Why would you stop braiding? Kevin
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Those are great. I was just doing research on how to make a bosal. Can deer rawhide be used with success? It seems like the splitters/bevelers are a bit pricey at $400 dollars. Is latigo ok around a stiff rope core? Is latigo the same as redhide? Thanks for the answers PS really impressed with the talent around here.
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Just back in town from the PBR. Thanks for the resource. Does anyone have an opinion on all synthetic as compared to all wool or blends?
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I have a fried that would like me to make a saddle pad with dense rubber foam under the bars for her. I guess she saw one at a horse clinic but the price for the pad was over $270. I am making a saddle for her so I thought I could do it all at once...with your help TIA
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Why don't you buy one from Ron instead? After all, it is his idea and design. I also bet that if you spent the same amount of time on a saddle for your customer you would have more than paid for the stretcher. Do you think that you can get the parts and assemble this in the, oh...four or five hours that your time would be worth to pay Ron for it? I know Ron and he is a pretty good guy. I bet he would love to help you out here and you both would benefit. And the bottom line is it truely is my guess that you would be ahead in time.
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My mentor says that for the most part "No". He feels that his customer would feel 'ripped off' if he didn't include it but they have no need for it. It is his experience that ropers might find the use in that a hard hit on the rope puts stress on the horn and causes lift on the back. But...not many rope this hard or this long to require the rear cinch. Still, he includes one with every saddle.
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Holster Design (long)
okiwen replied to mattsh's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
To add to the rest of the people. Thanks for taking the time to do your tutorial. I don't see the photos at work but was still able to follow quite well. Does anyone differ from this way? K