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MADMAX22

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  1. Looks great, interesting combo with the aligator and classic sheridan style. He will be flashing that all over the place.
  2. Thats a cool idea. You could even encorporate a butt stock cover with where the sling attaches at the bottom. Only thing at the top is depending on what type of rifle he has and what type of sites the leather strap at the top could possible interfere with his site picture. So make sure you find that part out.
  3. Something that looks really cool and I like it better with browns then anything but looks good with black and red is dye the underlying lighter color then use the cotton shirt stuffed with cotton balls to take a darker color dye and skim over the top. When I do this with browns it usually is a saddle tan or tan underlayer and then a dark brown over layer. I have played with this with the red and black (actually ox blood and black) where the red went down first and then the high areas were black. Looks pretty slick. Heres a pic of a practice piece that I played with. Just getting a feel for the colors. Could of used a couple more layers of black but just wanted to see how it would look. Sorry about the crummy pic but you get the idea.
  4. Great tutorial, that really shows how much work goes into making this project. Im positive this will help alot of people trying to break into making armor. You should see about getting your tutorial pinned in this section.
  5. Great carving and love the color. Looks really good
  6. MADMAX22

    Bugling elk

    Some impressive work for sure. I agree the embossed one looks really good, brings out more for this particular project.
  7. Great looking seat. No clue what color it needs to be, I say saddle tan because thats one of my new favorite colors lol.
  8. I like all but that last bag really catches my eye. The black with the silver latches and the two tone braiding really is a good combo.
  9. I have tooled after and before and there are drawbacks to both. Tooling before I think works better and is easier since you either gotta wait till its dried and rewet or wait for the proper moisture content which is hard to do once the leather is black. However from time to time the tooling where beveled and such wont allow the vinee to penetrate the leather, same with wet molding. However this can be fixed with a quick touch up of black dye. Your tooling should hold up fine just dont play with the leather until its pretty dry. Looks good though. ChuckBorrows is the man with this stuff, hes been using it for years so look back at some of his posts on the subject.
  10. Oh man I thought I was gonna grow out of that Just 33 here.
  11. The tandy oak leaf is ok if you hand pick it out but the herman oak is far better IMHO and you can get it at springfeild leather for 4.89. Good advice all the way around. Free hand groover is pretty nice for holsters since your not allways stitching next to the edge. One thing I think is that the cordovan is a little dark even when deluted. I use it for edges but not much else. Dark brown or regular brown is a good color as well as saddle tan or regular tan.
  12. WOW those are some nice pens. To bad I dont have time for another hobby.
  13. Ive heard and havnt tried yet but will that dying brown first then black will save you from the blueing effect. With vinegaroon you wont get that effect unless you dye ontop of the vinegaroon and even that has variouse effects. Some good some odd. I will touch up a bad vinegarooing with black dye and it works great allthough the only time I have to do that is if I make the mistake of wetforming before I vinegaroon.
  14. I would follow Kevins suggestion and also when your folding the buckle loop wet it down and fold it. To thick of leather sometimes will split where you fold it if the fold is to tight atleast I have experienced that from some leathers.
  15. Overall looks good to me, stamping all looks really good and great colors. Surprised theres no comments yet. As far as comments from me as not having done much holsters and no western ones is work on your edges some. Thats the biggest thing I notice. Check out the cornfused thread at the top of this section. Maybe make the loop around the holster a little tighter but not sure if thats necessary just something I like. Other then that great work man.
  16. I dont know about in California (cant stand the state, great place but government I mean berkley is out of control) but weldwood makes a really good contact cement that I have switched to. I use the gel stuff, easier to control. I think its about $4 for a 16oz can. Coat both surfaces and allow to slightly dry and press together and your good to go in about 15 minutes. You gotta rip the leather apart if you wanna separate it.
  17. Sorry Ray I didnt mean to get off topic. Im just use to being in museums (some pretty nice ones) that allowed photos of there work, they still sell photo books but that was so you could have professional pictures instead of the ones you took. I have scene ones that dont allow flashes and what not. It wasnt until more recently (past 15 years) that they seemed to force people not to take photos to ensure they sold there books of there work. Its just kind of a sore spot with me I guess. Ahh well, thanks for sharing the link with us, makes me interested to see if they have one in the Seattle area for something like this.
  18. Definatly some cool looking art. Thanks for sharing. Whats with the no pictures thing. I dont get that. Theres a glass blowing place I visited and everything on display was the same way, no pictures. Not like flashes are gonna hurt glass.
  19. Nvm guess its working now, I was having that issue. Just tried it and it works fine now.
  20. Hey Ed great looking work as allways. Im still loving my mauls you made me and they are performing very well. I havnt touched my mallet since I got the mauls lol. One question, on the eyeglass cases what weight leather do you like to use? Im playing with your pattern you posted and was gonna make one for a guy at work but wasnt to sure how thick the leather should be.
  21. Great looking seat, excellent job on the lacing as well.
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