Thank you Steve. I am lucky to have such talented people on this forum to learn from and to inspire me ....even if it's this that I come up with.
Welcome home Tom. I hope you are well rested enough to get back to work on some bitch'n leather stuff. Now go do it....
Thank you Tazzmann. I was concerned on how this would turn out but I think it worked out afterall. Go figure huh?
OMG!!! Sorry but that would be a reason to get out the rotary tool or drill press. I have the pony but I still sometimes press against a flat surface. Good work on this though....3/4"....no way....
Ok so it did cross my mind to put it on my face but luckily I was at a Joann's Fabrics and I saw this plastic mask. It's kinda flimsy but it worked with some care.
Some people have even used a block of styrofoam as a tool holder. A cheap but effective temporary item that will keep your tools upright. This is very nice Brent. Sorry but I can't say "wood" without laughing. No disrespect but I am just that immature....lol.....sshhhh
Well, the little bastard kept lying so I took his little wooden butt out. Plus, I didn't want to cut the eyes. I'd like this as a wall piece. Thanks Drac. Maybe I can make some cool ones like you guys some day. This was pretty fun.
I didn't have enough of the leather I needed to make a mask so I stitched 3 different pieces together. LOL Funny how an improvise turned out to be a pretty cool effect. Any comments are welcome.
Yo Tazz, that is a cool sheath. Sorry but I have to say this....I'm sure glad you took another "stab" at it...LOL
I think that cheezy joke was more for me than to share....damn my thinking out loud.
Drac I love how you make everything better with spikes. This looks good bro. I get too eager and dye everything to look old but I am curious how cool it is gonna look with use and age.
I'm a Score! user my self and I have found that it really helps when I need it. Even if just to make blanks of things. I found that with my plotter I can even use the pen tool as long as I put a clear sheet of acetate on my leather and it gives finer detail than my score tool. (packaging) I usually case the leather first then put the acetate and then plot. Works good for some stuff like lettering as long as I make an outline in illustrator and then import. Damn I feel like a nerd now....LOL