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Awl Question Related To Saddle Stitch
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Invasion's topic in Sewing Leather
I agree with oltoot, your stitching looks very nice... Most of the time, I push the awl through to the fat part of the blade, a shorter blade 1 1/2" will help achieve more consistency... If I do not need to penetrate fully, I will push the blade through to the desired thickness and mark the blade with a marker so I can be at the same depth each time... -
Herman Oak Issues From Anyone Else?
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Modad2010's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
JLS and Leatherwytch just nailed it --- the way to buy leather, with consistent characteristics (Quality), is to personally hand select it... People put too much faith in the name on the receipt, I have bought good and bad from all sources in the past, that is why all my leather is hand selected by me, or someone from my shop I have trained... Right or wrong --- I know what I want leather to look, feel (hand), and smell like... (Your Opinion May Vary) -
Messenger Bag
Tramps Leatherworking replied to mike6642's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I'm sure she will cherish that bag for years to come --- my dad was a master wood carver, and I still think of him everytime I view one of his creations... -
In a larger size, that would make a cool shifter knob for a hand (suicide) shift Harley...
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Biker Wallet
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Boothill Bob's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Damn, biker wallets have changed since I started making them 35 years ago --- most of the "bikers" I know couldn't afford that wallet... Very Nice! -
I concur with the above, I think too often people get confused between "thread strength" and "cosmetics." #69 thread is actually pretty damn strong --- but, when you see people using 207+ for knife sheaths a lot of people assume that is for strength, when it is actually cosmetic... I was taught that when choosing a thread for strength, optimally, you would want the thread to break before the leather was destroyed... (Your experience and teaching may vary)
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I asked this question once (tapered vs straight) when I was buying some Barry King tools. Tapered mauls are designed to be more ergonomic, making it easier on the wrists --- ultimately, it is a matter of personal preference.
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I know nothing about saddles unless they are on V-Twin Iron Horses, but it looks pretty good to me...
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So Many Machines.. Help Me Narrow It Down
Tramps Leatherworking replied to tossik's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Tossik, I think you will find there is no "one machine" that will "do it all" I have three, and they all get used for various projects. A cylinder arm machine such as the aforementioned CB 3200, or a Consew 227 R-2 are more versatile than a standard Flatbed machine, but will not normally sew thread smaller than #69 with a size 18 needle. My suggestion would be to visit a dealer and explain what you wish to do, and see if they will let you try different machines (flatbed and cylinder arms) to see which one you feel more comfortable with. -
Problem With My Consew 206Rb 1
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Lassiter's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Glenn, on some machines, and needle/thread combinations it might work ok, mine just doesn't like a 22 needle with 138 nylon, or poly... When I bought my machine, they (Nick-O-Sew) suggested using a #23 with 138 thread. I have tried a #22 because I had some already and it will break the thread. (Your Results May Vary) -
Pirate Wallet
Tramps Leatherworking replied to pzarkov's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Problem With My Consew 206Rb 1
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Lassiter's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
I have a Consew 227 R-2 and it will not sew 138 thread with a #22 needle, I have to use a #23... I use a #20 for 92 thread. -
What Is The Best Machine Thread?
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Nhfarm50's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I just looked on their site and all the A&E poly thread say's "Bonded" --- you have to click on the thread name... No, I have had no issues with this thread twisting coming off the spool. -
What Is The Best Machine Thread?
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Nhfarm50's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I use A&E bonded polyester from The Thread Exchange and have no issues at all --- (Your Results May Vary) -
Recent Key Fobs
Tramps Leatherworking replied to asoupley's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Biker Wallet
Tramps Leatherworking replied to Boothill Bob's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Fanciest Biker wallet I have ever seen --- great job! -
What Are Some Items That You Guys Sell?
Tramps Leatherworking replied to DavidL's topic in Marketing and Advertising
Most of the items I make and sell are on a bespoke basis - I will make just about anything a customer wants, but I won't make anything cheaply, and consequently it isn't cheap... I tell potential customers, if you want cheaply made items at a cheap price, then go down the road to WalMart. -
The simple answer is a cylinder arm is more versatile...
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Welcome, from a fellow Hoosier --- there are lots of talented people here willing to share their knowledge, or at least give you their opinion...
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Here's My Shop, Let's See Your Shop!
Tramps Leatherworking replied to texasfireleather's topic in Member Gallery
This is my Leather shop as it was being built --- I had a garage door installed, so I could have motorcycles in the shop when I am designing and fitting saddlebags/seats etc... I am in the process of redoing the inside, as my disabilities have changed, and limited my mobility... I will post some recent pictures when it is finished.- 29 replies
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Once you learn the nuances of your machine, setup isn't that time consuming... Hand sewing is great, but it can sometimes be a "pain" to us older folks...