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About LilyLambda
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Update: I solved the problem by combining a few strategies. First, I got a shorter punch (1" instead of 1.5"). Second, I went with Osbourne. (There are also punches from Midas and Zack White but they're about the same width). Third, I got more attractive brass buckles whose tongues used up the full width anyway.
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Hi, I'm looking for an oblong punch (1.5" or 1.75") in length to use when making the buckle hole on belts. Unfortunately the tools I've tried so far (Tandy) create a punch that is too wide. The tool description claims 1/8" width. Where can I find an oblong punch that is narrower?
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LilyLambda started following How Do I Lay Out Words In Rivets On A Belt Nicely? and Narrower Oblong Punch
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How Do I Lay Out Words In Rivets On A Belt Nicely?
LilyLambda replied to LilyLambda's topic in How Do I Do That?
Very cool! What's the name of that program/macro? I may get it. I'm using the Tandy small rivets and have a full 2" height, so there ought to be plenty of room! -
Say I'd like to have a belt that says "LILY LAMBDA" all written in rivets. (In fact, I would like that very much) How do I lay out the letters nicely so I know where to put the rivets? I could draw a grid and try to handwrite my own LED-looking font, but I'm wondering if there's a better way. It would be real magic if there was a program where I could put in the dimensions of the leather, the dimensions of the rivet heads, and kaboom — it makes a printable guide for you. What have you tried?
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Getting That Greasy "oil Tanned" Feeling
LilyLambda replied to LilyLambda's topic in How Do I Do That?
Thanks for the advice. Definitely lines up with what I've been able to piece together. (My do I wish there was more tanning information out there!) I ended up putting on bag kote -> neatsfoot oil -> obenauf's oil. Hopefully in time with wear and additional oil applications it will get a more greasy feel. -
First post! In the gay leather community the most highly regarded leather feel/type is always called "oil tanned." I've noticed it's a pretty ambiguous and inexact term. Everything from chamois to leathers that have been given a good grease rub-down seems to get called oil-tanned. So without getting into definitions, how do I get that rough greasy feel of "oil-tanned" leathers? Wesco, Chippewa, and Carolina boots are some outstanding examples of the feel I'm going for. Pretty much anything (belts, chest harnesses, sam browns, arm cuffs, etc) made from a high-end gear manufacturer like Mr S Leather in San Francisco also has that feeling (warning: their site models the stuff in rather pornographic ways!). The gear feels rough and greasy and never has a discernible hard finish if you turn it on its side. Tanning: are oil-tanned leathers chrome-tanned? I believe that's how Wescos are made, but I'm not sure. I'm using 8oz vege-tan straps, so I have no options on that point. Dying: I've surface dyed it many coats around with Fiebings pro oil dye to get good penetration. Looks very black now. Finishing: should I use Bag Kote? It seems like one of the most matte options. The angelus acrylic ones look way hard/shiny from my tests, even the matte one. Getting the greasy feeling: what should I add to encourage that supple greasy feeling I'm used to? Check out my profile to see the products I frequently use as a bootblack to maintain these garments. Maybe they'll give you a hint as to what I'm getting at. Any ideas appreciated!