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Book recommendation for beginner
bikermutt07 replied to Brahmus's topic in Floral and Sheridan Carving
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Hunting Bag
bikermutt07 replied to KornelKobak's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Ka Bar Knife Sheath
bikermutt07 replied to Forester's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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And watch their videos, them guys are a hoot.
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I tried the m90 the other day. I only used it for a binding strip. And that was leather to leather. Here's what I learned. Spray a light to medium coat. It like to bubble. So with everything still taped off, drag a rag across it. It will remove and keep bubbles from forming. After I did that, I removed the tape and wax paper protectors. It worked well, it flashes faster than contact cement, and the spray is much faster to apply, while the fumes disperse more quickly. I liked it.
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How to make a Wrinkled Leather Journal Cover
bikermutt07 replied to gigi's topic in How Do I Do That?
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How to make a Wrinkled Leather Journal Cover
bikermutt07 replied to gigi's topic in How Do I Do That?
I don't know, but I would like to find out.- 14 replies
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Where does Tandy’s leather come from?
bikermutt07 replied to rivetandchain's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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Actual tanneries are probably trust worthy on their grading. But I think w&c is the only one I know of who sells retail with no minimums. I could be wrong on that. We haven't discussed tanneries in awhile. Hermann Oak also sells retail but at a 10 hide minimum. Springfield will do ya right, or at least try to make it right when it's not.
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Guess you have recouped the knife video investment. That is a fabulous looking pad.
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Western Bag for lady
bikermutt07 replied to KornelKobak's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Dang, those are nice. I like how you really went the extra mile with the basket weave gusset.- 6 replies
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You would absolutely adore my wife. She is an amazing middle School art teacher. And she has that real artistic passion. I'd be happy to share some of her stuff in a pm.
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Truth be told they are probably a tannery run that Springfield has separated and graded themselves. This is common among retailers and nothing out of the ordinary. Springfield folk seem to be pretty good to deal with.
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This is a great place to be. Welcome aboard.
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Teaching a lesson could escalate expense really fast. What age kids are you teaching? Just thought about this.... Visit Springfield Leather's website. They have a videos page. Watch the one called how to be a hero. Heck, watch them all Kevin and Rusty are a hoot.
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That is some great work. I'm sure we would love to see some of your homemade tools.
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I haven't, but I have seen lots of good things here from Texas dies. And they are a sponsor for this site.
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Ok more time for a more elaborate answer. Get yourself some dies for production run items. Then hand cut those special one of a kind premium bands. That's what I would do.
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Press is going to be worlds faster. Cut out 10 a night with tired hands or cut out 100 in an hour?
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Trying some knife sheaths
bikermutt07 replied to Sporty1's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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I have a sheath in mind for the round knife, but they all came with what looks to be w&c bridle blade covers.
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Bull Rider Rodeo Chaps
bikermutt07 replied to KornelKobak's topic in Clothing, Jackets, Vests and Chaps
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Bull Rider Rodeo Chaps
bikermutt07 replied to KornelKobak's topic in Clothing, Jackets, Vests and Chaps
Love the red and white pattern on the back. Curious as I don't have any experience with rodeo chaps, is that buckle and strap in the front heavy duty enough for bull riding? -
Man, that is an ambitious first project. I love the design and it is a wonderful concept. Everything you need to send a message in a bottle. If you have some woodworking and metal tools you could make some tools. Bend the end of an old flat head screwdriver. Take a small round file to it and you got a beveler. Stitching will come with time. Time practicing and taking time to slow down on them. No worries. In 6 months you will be able to do so much better that you will wish for this protector to disappear, but it will out last you. It is a really great effort. Great great first try. It is always cool to see what someone else will come up with around here. Even someone who has never made anything before can have a completely original idea.