well, feedlots ruin hides for leather. cant remember where i read it but it said cattle fattened in feedlots dont produce good leather, animals gain weight quickly causes stretch marks.
well in my area i just found out that the company that buys by products, bones n trimmings n dead animals, wont pay for hides anymore. so im going to call some of the local butchers n see what i can get hides for now. ive paid 40 in the past.
ive sent a couple samples to prospective customers. made them pay enough to cover the leather etc. a bit less than my wholesale price. chose not to be out of pocket for a 'maybe' sale.
well the lanyard part on that website is a simple 4 strand round braid. you can google it and find instructions. the braid on the horn part is more complicated. it is along button knot, most likely a turkshead. i recommend getting one of bruce grants books for instruction but also there are you tube videos.
sadly this country has gone away from children learning crafts from their parents. we are an instant gratification society now. few are willing to spend the time it takes to learn to do something when they can have it in 5 mins drive to store. it is not the same quality of course but they dont care. im a braider and its only been recently that there is an interest in teaching the craft to make sure it doesnt die. whereas in other countries like argentina children learn to braid as early as possible.
i usually go 1.5 times the desired length. so say 30 inches 6 strand...i need 6 strings 45 inches long plus a little bit for finishing. now if your doubling your strings back like he shows for an aussie style belt it would be 3 strands each 90 inches long. hope that makes sense.
that looks pretty good. it will be a bit harder to hide ends on that round lace than on a flat lace but its good practice. soon you will be addicted to braiding lol
ok so once your string comes out from under as shown in fig 3 you take it around down and come up between the 2 strands. then your gonna take it around the back to the left over that far left strand and then it comes up from under and will end up right along the right side of the starting point. this is fig 4. that is the end of the single knot fig 5 shows that to double the knot you simply follow your strand around it should follow the same overs and unders. hope that helps a bit
well i usually use a ring knot for a small slide or if a bit bigger a ring with a pineapple knot over top
well i usually use a ring knot for a small slide or if a bit bigger a ring with a pineapple knot over top
well ive seen them made several ways. if it was me i would make my drop with a loop and a sliding knot to tighten loop against call. not sure i would start with latigo lace. i find it quite bulky for that kind of braiding. you can start with paracord as you can do all types of braids and knots with it.
not suggesting a copy of the designs but just to get ideas about lanyard construction i suggest knotsmith.com
i would try to find a butcher shop that does butchering for individuals. that be your best bet because mostly they will sell it to you for whatever the by-product companys will pay.
oh dang that is sweet...i can see im going to have to try that for my 30-30 lever gun. wonder how it would work for a .22mag and .357 lever guns...hmmmm
i use a molded holster for my pistol so not sure how your design would work as far as retention if its not molded you would want a snug fit. i have seen ads for concealed carry holsters that look like a large cellphone case on your belt. ive always wondered about that fit as well.
i never saw this thread before...too funny.
i have learned...edgers with pointy ends are bloodthirsty little beasts and will bite you every time you take your eyes off of them during use. also when mixing leather dye its always the exact color you wanted...when its on your hands. dogs LOVE braided leather and are SO VERY VERY helpful while you are braiding, the longer your strings the better. once had to pull 6 feet of lace out of my dogs mouth she was sucking it down like spaghetti
i have never made that type of leather project but to me the use of vinyl underneath would present a problem if the seat does get wet and need to dry out because the vinyl material would keep any moisture from escaping. If your top layer is heavy enough i would think that could lead to an issue with mold or leather not drying at all because of the lack of downward drainage...i dunno just a thought.