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This goes to the widow of my best friend in high school. She wanted a nice address book so I made this and a pen for her. Dave Theobald
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Troy, Absolutely beautiful. Looks great and the craftsmanship looks terrific. That is an amazing project. David Theobald
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Ed Congrats. that is wonderful work. David Theobald
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Marketing your item on ebay, craigslist, etsy............
David replied to CollinsMS's topic in Marketing and Advertising
TO DAVE at DC knives Well said, I agree whole heartedly another Dave -
Steve, Those cartridge bags are some of the cleanest construction I've seen. BEAUTIFUL. David Theobald
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Here are some better pics of the stuff I showed at Columbus. Dave Theobald
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The samurai seat is edged in "saddle-tan" spirit dye with "buckskin" for the overall color. Then Sheridan antiquing paste to darken the tooling. Finally some leather balm with atom wax for the top finish. All the dyes were applied with an airbrush for a smooth transition of colors. David Theobald
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IFOLG 2009 - Indianapolis, IN
David replied to howardb's topic in Special Events, Contests and Classes
I will pass it along to our guild also. Thanks for the early heads-up Brent David Theobald -
How do I make a baby rattle??
David replied to calanneh's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Cal, Upholstery leather us usually tanned with chromium....deadly poison. I'd scrap the rattle idea altogether. Veg tanned is also out, not just because of chemicals.... many south american hides are urine tanned. Something to avoid for sure. We always hope that our hides are tanned here in the US, but you can never be 100% sure. David -
Here is the back Ahhh, Finally someone I can thank in person.Thanks so much Randy.Dave
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Pictures from the Boot and Saddlemakers Show
David replied to Rawhide's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Marlon, Great pictures. Lots of boots and saddles for sure but some of the tables looked like they had other leather items.... were there classes for them to be judged in also? Obviously I know nothing about this show. Thanks for posting them Dave -
Johnny, I think the flat piece just felt so different while I was working on it. And then I tried a Chan Geer finishing technique.... which I completely botched. NOTE TO SELF.... next time watch the video again BEFORE you start applying the finish! ha David Theobald
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Hey Brent, It was great to finally meet you. Thanks for giving my wife and myself a brief explanation of judging... Hope to see you many more times at the shows. Dave
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Thanks Tina, I'm not sure how we both managed to be there and not meet one another....Thought I met most of the LW folks.....we'll meet next year in Indy. Dave
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Hey all, The Columbus show was terrific fun and I learned a bunch and met some great folks. Met Jim Linnell of Tandy for the second time and had dinner with the Tandy folks. I also met Chan Geer....what a great fellow he is. Very friendly folks indeed. Had the additional pleasure of winning a few ribbons which is always nice too. I'll post some pics here. I hope to have some better ones soon. The exhibition rooms are not really good for taking pictures. The aisles are narrow and crowded. The piece of flat art is a prototype for a new seat and was something really out of my comfort zone. By all means try to come to next year's show....it is in Indy. Dave Theobald
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IWB Hoslter
David replied to BOOMSTICKHolsters's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Jeff, Love the contrasting colors and finishes. That is a beautiful job. Dave Theobald -
Davey, Very nice and intricate stamping. That would survive well on a bike seat!..... Everything relates to bike seats in my shop..... ha ha Beautiful work! David Theobald
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John, I've made no secret, on this site, of my love of tattoo art, so your case was very interesting and very well done. I especially like working from artwork that a client likes enough to wear on his body. It allows you to create a truly personal item. Thanks so much for showing it. David Theobald
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Nice Roger, It looks very good. Dave
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Binnis card holder
David replied to howardb's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Hey Brent, Nice work..... Here's a couple things to try. On the finger cuts.... make them deeper at one end and back off the knife pressure as you cut them.... this will give that "finger cut look" .... thick at one end and thin at the other. when I start a finger cut, I push the blade down and even move it back and forth a bit just to widen the start of the cut.... Practice on scrap of course.... lol On the lacing, are you tapping it flat when you are finished? Use your mallet and just hit it hard enough to even out all the stitches. Keep up the good work..... I gotta try some business card holders too.... as soon as I finish this pic I'm working on, and a binder for a customer in Dayton, and a seat for a customer in.... and one for a lawyer in AZ. and 5 seats for Sucker Punch..... and 14 tank bibs...... ..... .... l Business card holders are sounding more like a retirement project.... Dave -
Proper bevelers and backgrounders will do a world to improve your work....Everything will look much more defined and the detail much crisper. My first Koi was nothing to look as but they improved. My latest koi is on my site there is link at the far left side of the home page. It too is very small. so you can see what proper tools and practice will do. Keep at it, you're doing fine. David Theobald
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Antiquing - a cry for help
David replied to UKRay's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
Ray, First of all let me recommend latex gloves. They do wonders for the hands. I actually scoop up that dollop with my hand. Then instead of wiping off the excess with a cloth....(you have to constantly turn the cloth to find a cleaner spot.....) Try paper towels.... and throw them away frequently. Also spread newspaper around everywhere. As far as finish... let the project dry.... really dry at least a day. Then buff it very hard with a soft cloth. After that Leather balm works for me.... it will move some of the antiquing around .... but plenty will remain. Apply the leather balm sparingly, allow to dry and buff some more with that soft cloth. That's my method. David Theobald -
Very nice clean work David
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IFoLG 2008 Show in Columbus, Ohio
David replied to Art's topic in Special Events, Contests and Classes
I'll be there early Friday Dave