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Everything posted by srtolly
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Bra For Shells...?
srtolly replied to Jimbob's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Nice detail in the carving. I've been thinking about making some of these to sell too, nice to know they do well. -
Day Planner
srtolly replied to JM Rhoades's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Very nice carving and finish. -
2001 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Tank & Fender Bib
srtolly replied to Spinner's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
Very nice work.- 11 replies
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Thanks so much for sharing.
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Thanks for the pattern, this one is next on my to-do list
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Celtic Knot 5X8 Notebook
srtolly replied to Bob Blea's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Beautiful. I have always liked the Celtic Knots. God Bless, Scott- 23 replies
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- carved leather notebook
- celtic refillable journal
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Nice bag, I really like the lacing. God Bless, Scott
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Portfolio
srtolly replied to BigMatt's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That is a beautiful portfolio and the stitching is very nice. I'm pretty new to leather work but have done a fair bit in canvas and fabrics and the only suggestion I could offer would be to put a little bit of a radius on the corners of the flap, it helps prevent them from snagging on things. God Bless, Scott -
Thank you, Jimbob.
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High Point .40 Holster
srtolly replied to rejerome's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I'm working on one now for a HiPoint .45 for a friend. I have thousands of rounds through my HiPoints without any problems. Funny because I wanted to see if I could break them. -
That is an incredible range bag. I bet every is jealous when you show up.
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Great looking work. Love the seat.
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I would like very much to see the shoulder rig on a person. I'm trying to work out a chest rig for a Blackhawk now (paying customers come first though). God bless, Scott
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Burnishing Edges Without Making Them Look Dirty...
srtolly replied to Highlands858's topic in How Do I Do That?
I'm new to the forum but have had this problem on my holsters. I started keeping my glue at least an eighth of an inch from the edge. After all glued and dry (important to have the glue dry) I do all my beveling and sanding. Then all the stitching and forming. After all that I do a final sanding and moisten the edges and burnish with white canvas. I have found that denim or colored canvas can discolor the edges. The finish is decided on how smooth your sanding job is. I hope this is helpful to someone. God bless, Scott