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Cell phone case
MADMAX22 replied to MarkB's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I think that will last about 10x as long as your cell phone. Excellent job, looks very good. Nice wet forming. -
Possible pouch, at last
MADMAX22 replied to MagiKelly's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That looks really good man. You definatly have that wet forming down for these guys. -
personally I would try some saddlesoap which is what they should have done first then they should have used a light coat of oil. Hopefully it comes back to normal after some time.
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That looks really nice, you did a good job with putting it all together and I think the color looks really good. It would probably darken a bit with some sunlight.
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First holster finished
MADMAX22 replied to medicdave's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I agree with Dan, Jim if you could write one up Im sure it would be well read. I know I would -
United Way bag
MADMAX22 replied to ArtS's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Great looking bag, very clean. That should fetch a nice price at the auction if anyone has any sense. -
"Bad Ass Rat" pan seat..first one!
MADMAX22 replied to leatheroo's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
Great work. Ive gotta try some of that thicker lace, it really looks good. -
Well it definatly looks cool. Just dont sign it lol.
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wallet leather weight
MADMAX22 replied to dscott's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Give it a shot, worst that could happen is it doesnt work out. Heck I made three wallets before I came up with this one that I am happy with. I wish I had money for all that extra leather as well lol. I didnt get any pictures of the one I made with the tooling but heres mine, its just a simple one. -
wallet leather weight
MADMAX22 replied to dscott's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Ive only made a couple of wallets and they arent biker wallets but they are trifold wallets that went to myself and another biker so maybe that qualifies. Anyways I made it out of 3-4oz for the main body, lined the main billfold portion with pigskin liner, and used the vegtan calf that tandy sells for the card slots and such, the calf probably came in at 2oz. Ive had mine for about 4 months and the guy I sold one to about the same, his I tooled a nice harley looking badge with the big wings on it and it still looks new just formed more to him. I think that these weight leathers will last a good long time riding in someones pocket. -
Must say the overall finished project turned out very cool looking. You did a great job on this huge project.
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Good looking work, only critique Ive got is work on the lettering, I cant do any better but thats about the only thing I could see needs improvement. I have gotta practice mine as well, really wish I could attend a Peter Main class where he teaches how to do that stuff.
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Saddle Rifle Scabbard
MADMAX22 replied to rickybobby's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Well my friend wanted a real belt and saw mine I made for myself so he said he wanted one. I asked what style he wanted and he said same as mine would be perfect. Well since I will probably make myself another different type pretty soon I figured why not. Anyways about the same as the last one I made, only difference was finished the edges a tad better, and tried some hemp string this time. Probably wont again, it was a little too big for my liking on this project but still had a decent finish. Strong stuff though. Front is 7oz or so and back is about 4oz. Buckles on him though lol.
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Well been busy and working on my moto seat I havnt had time for much else. Got this simpler rifle sling finished. Have another nicer one with some floral design in it but not finished yet so no pics. About 8oz overall with suede liner and neoprene padding.
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Bearman makes some aewsome stuff. I totally support ordering from him from past experience. On another note if you are half way inclinded to make some stuff, order some blanks (I got mine off ebay) and play around with making your own. Mine dont look half as nice as Ed's but it serves its purpose. I used a hax saw to get the shape, then a dremel with variouse bits to refine it to the shape I needed (I dont have a garage or many tools). Works far better then those plastic guys.
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I had to open my mouth
MADMAX22 replied to Ian's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Real nice looking bag, looks like it will be pretty comfy and easy to carry. My suggestion would be do a adjustable strap, not that woman like to change there minds or anything ...... -
Eyeglass cases
MADMAX22 replied to BearMan's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Good looking work, I really like the last one farthest to the right in last pic. -
Thanks for the compliments guys. It was alot of lacing. James its a trial and error thing for me. The hardest part imho is getting the shape of the seat correct and the padding right. Ive pulled the cover off so I can work on that since I took it on a few rides. If you stock foam is good and you like the ride then it is easier. Mine was horrible so I totally got rid of it. That and read the tutorials on the top of this forum, they were great help to me in building this.
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Good looking sheath, looks like your a quick learner. Nice looking knife as well.
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Well the whole reason I started leather craft about 2 yrs ago is now complete lol. Got into it wanting to do a seat for my scoot and finally started working on it a week or so ago. It could use some work but Im happy with my first results. The pan is stock, I removed the foam and put in neoprene and shaped it. The leather in the center is 7/8oz, the sides are 4/5oz and I used vinegaroon to color and finished with two coats of sno-seal and final of leather balm with atom wax. The leather wasnt the greatest as I wanted to use up some older cheaper leather that I had that wasnt really fit for doing work for customers. The main issues I had were getting the lacing correctly shaped, this was my first round braid. I thought it turned out pretty good except where the leather joined in a few sections it would double over or I would pull it to tight I think. Probably would have turned out far better if I was joining two pieces of leather of the same weight. Still I need much more practice and this was a good learning experience. It didnt line up perfectly which is kind of annoying and my wet forming could use a little work but overall pretty happy, Wanna say thanks to everyone that posted tutorials and all the seat builders here who answered my many questions. Oh and thats alot of lace lol.
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I bought one and used it on the blades once. Since then I never have had to go to anything courser then 1000grit and stropping. Honestly even with my minimal experience I can get a good angle by hand. I think if I ever move to stoning a blade I would use the jig though for that until I got to the finer sand paper and stropping then it goes in the knife and is done by hand. Thats just my experience though.
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That is a way cool helmet cover man. Excellent job.
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Just me personally but I wouldnt use any color on the edge. If you have not allready check out Hidepounders edge burnishing technique or something similer. Ditch the edgecoats and just use bees wax and some water or whatever final technique you come up with and it should give the edge a really nice slightly darker but still light edge. I think it would look pretty good. Just wanted to add heres this http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=16609 and Bobs attachment he posted somewhere on here and I forgot where. I would use the same technique that he does or similer to suit your needs and tools and just dont use dye. Well darn cant find his attachment so heres a right up on the same technique that someone else summed it all up with. edging bob park style.txt edging bob park style.txt
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Excellent work Marlon, too bad you dont have some more pictures. Did you use dyes or acrylics or combo?