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Everything posted by bikermutt07
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Hard to say. It looks like it has some pull up qualities to it. Someone else will be along with more info, I'm sure.
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Ahhh, keeps the brain active. Smart, very smart.
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I can see your point, Fred. I got some garment leather in awhile back from Mike @nstarleather and my wife asked for a belt. I said baby this stuff ain't for holding up pants. She said, Please, with these hips, that belt ain't holding nothing up.
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Knife sheath
bikermutt07 replied to Vaelloc's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Well it looks good, Merica!!! -
Knife sheath
bikermutt07 replied to Vaelloc's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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I haven't really had any problems with bellies. They supposedly aren't the best for tooling or heavy strap goods, but I wouldn't worry about making anything else out of them. As long as you aren't putting a lot of stress on the fibers they should be fine. Knife sheaths, bags, tool pockets, bracelets, wallets, any kind of covers should be good as well. Now, that being said, I wouldn't sell an expensive tooled molded pancake holster out of the stuff. Guns are heavy. Just keep in mind that bellies aren't the toughest part of the hide. And just because it's a belly doesn't mean it's junk. Have fun.
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So far, I like my crafttool pros. And the handles are one of my favorite things to hold.
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Well, truth be told, they are probably too far away from me to be able to afford the shipping. And I'm in the States.
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I would call Maverick leather Monday and see what they say. They are pretty helpful.
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HA! Looks really cool. Thor will be proud.
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Happy Birthday, Rock. I say naw, the alternative is pretty Awesome.
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I am liking the looks of Weaver's Heritage Press. $440.00 + $150.00 for 2 plates and a pad. But, I don't know if Weaver has a presence in Oz.
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Latest small project
bikermutt07 replied to Rockoboy's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Wait a minute.... I think something fishy is going on around here. Love it. -
It was my pleasure.
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leathercraft My leather shop, and my work...
bikermutt07 replied to TacticallySharp's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Watch yourself around the drill press. It looks like lightning is trying to invade the area.- 2 replies
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Line 24 Snap Question
bikermutt07 replied to Clintonville Leather's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Hahahaha!!! Can I interest anyone in an adjustable stitch groover and over stitch wheel combo? -
Gun scabbard
bikermutt07 replied to barbedwireboutique's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Well, I bet he loved that. Great job. -
Pocket knife scabbard
bikermutt07 replied to Fire88's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Great job, Fire.- 3 replies
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First wallet on my cobra4
bikermutt07 replied to updn's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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If I had it to do all over again, I would get the crimson hide version. The cheap chisels are fine. I have a full set of them. I have a 4mm set I have had for years now. When I get frustrated with expensive pricking irons I revert back to that trusted 4mm set. I like my Wuta 3.85mm but they don't make them any larger. The crimson hide versions can be had in 3.85, 4, and 5mm. They have smaller sizes as well.
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It is like that with all of their stuff. I think it's designed to keep people in the dark. That way they spend more money trying to put it all together. I have the 0 and the 00. The 00 is great for small stuff. As far as what it compares to? I just don't know. I use the 00 on wallets and the 0 on belts and straps. But, I will say this, that handle is fabulous in the hand.
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Generally yes. If you want to tool the holsters and sheaths then definitely. But if not, you could use several different veg tan leathers or even some stiffer chrome tanned leather. Veg tan can be bridle, latigo, harness, or some others I'm forgetting. There are also combination tanned leathers that use both the veg tan and the chrome tanned process. Like horween chrome excell aka cxl. I just got a very thick side of this leather. I think it would make a great holster. Most of these I have mentioned are processed with a hot stuffing method that uses lots of oils and waxes. They are made to stand up to the abuse if the elements. But, they won't take tooling or even molding very well. I am by no means an expert on the subject. But I will offer this up. Collect different leathers. Look for great deals and experiment. You will find all kinds of things to make with all the different types of leather. Tooling leather is always going to be more expensive than the others. And, it's not always what you want for a particular project. Have fun.