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Thor

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  1. Other than that go to My Settings - Notification Options and make the appropriate adjustments.
  2. Look for Fiebings. No customs issue at all with this product. Check with one of the horse tack stores in your area. Forgot where you are located, but Tandy Leather Canada has it for sure.
  3. I second what Art said and my second best choice would be box calf leather, but definitely prefer latigo leather as it is much more durable.
  4. Really good looking stuff chief. For your lacing, you don't bevel, do you?
  5. Well, you don't want to hear this I bet, but you should start to actually change something in your work. I will save a comment on your roper wallet, as if you'd be honest about your work and design as well as the used material, you'd know it's not what someone would be paying money for. If it would have been done by a 10-year-old as a fundraiser it would make about $15 but that's just to help on the material cost. The lady buying it would throw it in the back of the truck and find it again once the truck is being sold or goes to the junk yard. BTW. material - the leather looks like you've gone to Tandy and asked for some scrap leather and the guy gave you the left-overs of the last century. The interior of that wallet proofs your statement. You threw it together. There's no love to the trade nor your product. At least I cannot see it in there. In regards of tooling. I know it's tough to tool such thin and crappy leather - one good reason not to use it at all - but in this case you should have just not tooled it at all. I don't want to leave you with just bashing on your product or practice piece, but would like you to improve. Therefore please get familiar with quality material and how to use it properly. Post you stuff to "critique my work" for more feedback and review products of other people on here. There are some really nice wallets on here you could learn from. Check them out and compare them thoroughly to yours. You'll see in no time where you can improve. Good luck!
  6. That's a very interesting question. Since I don't live in the US and a law suite like this would be impossible in Germany unless one could proof that the use of the holster did cause an increased risk and the incident would have been prevented by not using the said holster, there wouldn't be any liability on the maker of that holster. That being said, in the states you just never know (caution hot coffee; don't put live animals in the microwave; cruise control will not stop or park for you...). But on the other hand one could say that riding a horse poses the same risk and a saddle maker would have to have such a disclaimer, yet I've never seen such a disclaimer. However, if in doubt and you want to be certain you should seek the advice of a lawyer and not that of a fellow leather worker, cause none of us will pay your bills if you run into a problem.
  7. https://books.google.de/books?id=n0rCAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA201&lpg=PA201&dq=lee+robinson+saddle&source=bl&ots=_nj_LoFJwv&sig=4X9t0vMNrNdKC3HF922dUKfUM1s&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sc1kVYO-HofXUeSZgdgP&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=lee%20robinson%20saddle&f=false The description sounds likeyour saddle.
  8. How would they be copyrighted? The prospective copyright holder is long time dead and an ancestor probably unknown or proof of such impossible. Further, since you're in the US it would be considered public domain anyways. A totally different thing is a photograph of such drawings. The photograph would be copyrighted, but the drawing isn't and can't be. That means you may use the drawing on these pictures as a template or inspiration but mustn't republish the photograph. Read the definition of copyright below. It isn't as complicated as some people try to make it at times.
  9. I'd say that's just acrylic paint and a good brush paint job. Isn't even too hard to do. You'll apply the second color while the other still kinda wet.
  10. First question would be if you are sure it was stained. https://www.google.de/search?q=leather%20wood%20grain&num=50&newwindow=1&client=tablet-android-lenovo&espv=1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sboxchip=Images&sa=X&ei=jnlfVeCSG4rSU5zCgeAI&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=800 This one is embossed http://c745.r45.cf2.rackcdn.com/img/2009/hlaska_wallet.jpg But if you're looking for staining I should tell you about an old old trick we've used when refurbishing furniture that should work on leather as well. Look for any of these https://www.google.de/search?q=wood%20grain%20brush&num=50&newwindow=1&client=tablet-android-lenovo&espv=1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sboxchip=Images&sa=X&ei=jnlfVeCSG4rSU5zCgeAI&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=800
  11. The one on Zack White's page is cheaper than you can buy them for in the UK. Even with import and shipping charges it's worth looking into it. It's $595. However here's one from the UK http://www.theidentitystore.co.uk/productdetails.asp?ID=1492
  12. You can use 135-17 needles with this machine. For further info I suggest the Beissel conversion chart for needle systems.
  13. Product sheet at the end of that page http://www.pfaff-industrial.cn/en/portfolio/sewing-machines/cylinder-arm/pfaff-335-17-mit-einfasser 134-35 LR
  14. Excellent painting job! Would like to see step-by-step pictures of something like this to learn from it.
  15. What's the width of each strand? Either you have one of these http://i.ytimg.com/vi/-QNYBzv3TZs/maxresdefault.jpg or make a home made one yourself. That should do the trick. Saves you about $3000 for the clicker press and dies ;-)
  16. Don't know if this helps you any, but check out this source http://emscat.revues.org/1552 there's a saddle made from a solid tree. However the wood seems to be from South America.
  17. When you are speaking of a dehumidifier are you speaking of an electrical one or one of them plastic boxes? Either way your air is not going to be really dry, just not damp anymore. I'm having one running all year round and no issues at all. Another way of storing your leather would be hanging instead of rolling, but takes up just as much space if not more.
  18. If the colors are not altered too much by the camera it should be mahogany.
  19. Those are two different techniques. The first may be just antique gel or the background being separately colored with a brush and antiqued then. The second one is a filigree and a colored liner in the back.
  20. You don't even know which pictures you're taking from other websites? Wow. Well, this picture is from Horween's blog http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0639/1499/files/horween-leather_34_grande.jpg?124. and can be found here https://horween.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/horween-leather_34.jpg or here http://horween.com/blog/page/5/ and has been taken by Katie Hovland a professional photographer from Chicago.
  21. Keep in mind the guy is just 15 years old... Anyhow the guys are right in one way or the other, they appear to be unfinished and not many people would pay 80 bucks for a piece of leather, a buckle and some quick snaps. One may argue about finished or unfinished edges to be hip, but smeared dye isn't hip, it's just not what is presentable. However, you are on a good way and you will improve I'm sure. Just one thing on a side note. I hope you asked Horween Leathers for permission before using their copyrighted picture on your website. And that particular one is even originating from a third party who is a professional photographer.
  22. I finally received the paper patterns for the stitching clamp that Walter uses a few days ago. Tom offered to digitize them and I I'm currently drawing them onto a large piece of paper for Tom, so he can take all measurements in imperial standard and metric. However, there are some things I will have to look into before sending it off to him. I'll be talking or writing with Walter about it and see what I'm missing here. I apologize for the following German only paragraph. Walter, die Breite (oder auch Weite) der Spannbacken, wieviel misst das denn bitte, oder entspricht das der kurzen Seite, des auf der Bodenplatte aufgezeichneten Rechtecks? Die Angabe habe ich leider nicht gesehen. Ich habe ja die Vermutung, dass die lange abgestufte, konische Form die Draufsicht dafür sein soll. Das würde für mich Sinn machen. Wenn dem so ist hat sich der Teil bereits erledigt. Zwei Schablonen und zwar die für den Fußhebel und eine weitere scheinen zu fehlen. In diesem Bild http://leatherworker.net/forum/uploads/monthly_03_2015/post-43725-0-07142000-1426703838.jpg die beiden rechts unten. Kannst du die Elemente vielleicht nochmals gesondert fotografieren und vermaßen, dann kann ich das hier noch eben mit aufzeichnen. Ansonsten kannst es mir auch gerne als Zeichnung per Fax oder email schicken. Wofür die zweite Form sein soll erschließt sich mir gerade nicht ganz. Wenn ich die Mechanik richtig verstehe, so ist das so, dass die Kluppe auch ohne den Metallbügel funktioniert und dieser nur die Kluppe geschlossen hält. Ist das soweit richtig?
  23. Nicely done. I might just steal the design if you don't mind.
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