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Two-Tone Floral Bi-Fold Wallet
fire replied to leather1214's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Good clean toolin. I make wallets very similar to that except my credit card pockets are turned 180 degrees. Good job on this one. -
We use the FX style helmet. There isn't any kind of factory mounting hardware. Here is a link. Bullard Helmets
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How are those shields attached to the helmets? Do the leather helmets have some mounting hardware installed from the factory? I've made a couple prototypes for the Bullards we use (not leather) and I am debating using snaps/velcro. Do you know of any possible problems with making holes in a fire helmet for installing hardware? (NFPA/OSHA) I appreciate any help.
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I've had good luck using step bits for stainless.
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It was stitched on a Ferdco Pro 2000.I just noticed in these pictures that the antiqueing looks really streaky. Hmmm..doesn't look that bad just looking at it.
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This is a briefcase I made for my bride. The sides are HO saddle skirt and it has a hair-on hide gusset and interior. Any comments or suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
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Tooled and Basket Stamped Belt
fire replied to fire's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks guys, that means a lot coming from peers. -
Awesome! I will play with those angles.. Thanks for all your help.
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Hi Ben, thanks for your input. I didn't put any decorative cuts on because I forgot to do them before I antiqued...I'm not that great at them anyways so I figured it wouldn't be a great loss. haha You're right, the edge of the letter stamps are very visible...I didn't even think about it until the antique made them stick out like a sore thumb. I'm hesitant to modify them too much because the edges of the stamps are pretty important for lining them up and spacing. Any suggestions? I never actually put much thought into the angle of my basketstamping...I can see what you're saying. The "beveling marks" you see on the flower on the spine are lifter marks...usually I can hide them under the bargrounding but no such luck on this one. Thanks again for your comments, this is an invaluable resource for leatherworkers. Steven
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Hello everyone, I'm posting pictures of a Bible cover I built for my mother as a Mother's Day gift. The cover was made for a Bible my parents recieved as a Christmas gift 46 years ago. Mom loved it! I think I'm her favorite now! ha ha The cover is made of 6/7 oz. Hermann Oak with a firm chap leather interior. Fiebing's black dye for backgrounding and Fiebing's mahogany antique. I dyed the edges with Fiebing's mahogany and burnished with saddle soap, water, and a piece of denim. I appreciate any comments or constructive critisism. Thanks.
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Excellent! Your decorative cuts are awesome.
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I apologize Luke...my post should have read "finished today". I worked on this project off and on for a couple weeks.
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Thank you all for the compliments, Freak- I'll try to get another picture up tomorrow as I'm at the fire station today. abn- To be honest with you I had every intention of putting a strap on this one, but a severe lack of planning made it impossible. (I forgot) I have had good luck getting my other notebooks to close by putting them between my seat and the fold down console in my truck for a few days. (Don't tell Dodge or they will probably charge extra for the "leather folding feature").