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JMcC

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  1. Good job! Nice looking wallet.Try sanding the edges with 800-1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper before burnishing? You can buy it at auto paint store or possibly auto parts store.
  2. Dang! That is amazing work...good job 9tpi!!! It looks like something that you would buy in a high scale shop for big bucks
  3. I like it! It's not supposed to look professional, it's medieval so I think it looks great and the only ones opinion that matters is your daughters!!
  4. Good job Mac! I think the wolf looks fine and although I have never used green to dye an entire project, that turned out nice. What type of dye did you use?
  5. Very nice indeed! And great work as well...that bag is a beauty! Good job Tim!!
  6. Wow Shelta...good job so far and you must have a lot of equipment (and money) to do a project such as that! I applaud your courage to tackle a project as daunting as that. I guess we all have our niches and that is not something I would ever even consider due to all the things/problems you have mentioned lol.
  7. Holsters both look good Stetson, but how did you do the mold on the judge without getting the gun wet? Did you wrap it in cellophane or something similar? And yes chief, the only thing I use a Dremel for on leather is sanding edges on sheaths or holsters where the welt is, which works fairly well but only if you are really careful!
  8. I agree with Rocky, the table looks solid but as is, there isn't room for your legs while sitting. Move the front brace back and it would work well I think.
  9. My vote is for number 3. The first one is definitely out of the question because there is no place for your legs while sitting. Plus, number 3 looks sturdy and will last you a long time. I would put some kind of material on the top however that won't scratch up your leather.
  10. SC, I have seen many leather stamps from china that are on Amazon, EBay, etc. Also, Weaver Leather Supply sells stamps. You may give them a look and see if any of them meet your needs.
  11. Here is an adjustable knife from Tandy's that's only 20 bucks, adjustable, and has a comfort yoke. https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/easy-comfort-swivel-knife
  12. Good job Gary! I love how the airbrush work came out. Have never tried using an airbrush on leather before. I am interested in trying that out. I guess a cheapo from HF wouldn't be a deal breaker either.
  13. Good job! I'll bet that lacing took foooorrrrevvvvveeerrrr!
  14. That is cool...I need to learn braiding to add another dimension to my work.
  15. That is imagination at it's finest and good work! (My fingers are sore just looking at all that lacing work)
  16. Good luck with that project. Sounds like fun. I can't help, but I'm sure there are others who can.
  17. Good job! Looks functional and hopefully wont be too hot while wearing.
  18. Great work on all your projects Alex! I am always amused when I see people with backpacks. There are two straps but no one uses both...only one. Maybe make back packs with only one strap?
  19. Welcome to the website Ben. Good start at a craft that will only improve as you go. It's a great hobby/work.
  20. *Correction - 1 1/2"x15"x22"
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