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Yin some not so bright person must have used a jewelers file to sharpen it and of course the diameter was wrong. You will have to bring the large groove that same distance back and re-polish the edge. You can either use sandpaper on a whatever matches the diameter of that groove or find a file that diameter. CSO sends sharpening tools with there edgers and bevelers.
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Sorry, never got around to do it. I could take my clamp apart and mail it to you. Just a few more things that need to be added to it. I can take a few pics and email you. I can always make a new one if I need one again.
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For a daily ride I would consider a few more things. There will be lots of rain and exhaust particles. Not that they wouldn't be there with every seat but it will be a lot more. Making sure the water doesn't run off into your seams. The one in the linked video wouldn't really work as the water will stand on the seam an penetrate into the foam in time. Neoprene will help with that. However, having the top run over the sides instead of the other way is much better. Usually I'm not a friend of chrome tanned leather, but in this case it might be the better option unless you want to carve something into your seat. Probably referring to this video http://www.sailrite.com/How-to-Make-a-Pleated-Seat-Cover-for-a-Motorcycle-Video looks well explained. However, see comment above.
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Thanks Dave. For the right amount I'd be happy to send it to any place on the globe Thanks alfredleatherworks. 3.5 mm converts to about 9 to 10 oz. If there's no tooling involved it doesn't have to be that thick at all. something with around 2 mm will do. So somewhere of around 5 ounces. What I've learned from the seats I've done thus far is that you should ad a 2 mm liner of neoprene to the padding. It gives the whole padding more stability without losing the softness.
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very nice, what are the dimensions on this?
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Cause he's obviously looking for help with the design. In general I think it looks okay. There are a few things I believe could be improved. The center flower seems to be smaller than all the others. I think it should be the same size or larger. The vine work usually has no real end along the stems but yours does several times. The right side seems to be more fluent and better designed while the left side doesn't. Especially the background areas are larger on the left than on the right. Fixing the vine work lines a bit should do the trick. Also check the upper right hand corner. It looks like this vine work is coming from out of nowhere, cause 2 lines don't really fit in there. The best design to me is your bottom right. There's a great book by Bob Park (Hidepounder) https://www.facebook.com/Bob-Park-Custom-Leather-131291347030087/ this should solve most of your design issues.
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It's embossed most likely. Good job, keep the student going!
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LOL, I did write about that, but deleted it again to not confuse him about this and didn't include the fact, that even chrome tanned leather can be tooled if that property is included in the tanning process, but is very expensive. Same goes for dyeing chrome tanned leather. There are some that can be dyed and others will not accept the dye and bleed forever. Latigo leather would be the classical example for re-tanned leather. I believe there's an overview on leather types on this board as well, but I couldn't find it right now, so here is another one http://oldmillleathercrafts.thewesternsource.com/about-leather/
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Some experience and close observation will make a boiling test unnecessary for about 95% off all leathers. Try learning something about the tanning process and the various uses for the individual type of leather. Also there's not only chrome and veg tan. It has become a rare find, but there's also alum tanned leather out there. Most chrome tanned leather is drum dyed and a lot softer than veg tan. If they are tanned only and not dyed yet, they are called wet blues and this will be found in most chrome tanned leathers. It's a grayish or blue core. However, if they are drum dyed the will be dyed thru in many cases (it really depends on the tannery and what time they take with it). Some nutcase believes that this makes the leather more durable. Can't see how color will make a leather more durable or more tensile. The person is a great salesman, but not very knowledgeable about leather.
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Sheath for a Viking seax
Thor replied to Harry Marinakis's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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All it takes is a household sewing machine and the right pattern. Of course some measuring will be needed as well. Those patterns and advises should help you https://www.pinterest.com/pin/AW6XfTv5MAeRB66KP8qTn7VqqjxW-k7ufghqVSYfAvvm_fVn0MPqRLo/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/557461260106963529/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/557461260105785811/ http://hubpages.com/art/Leather-Work-How-to-Make-Leather-Mittens-Leather-Gloves Including a how to video Good luck
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Since I made a few seats for bikers with skulls on them and some person/s seem to be offended by this I like to join this conversation. If one is offended by a skull that one is imho offended by mankind. It's simply a part of the body and nothing special. They aren't my favorite, but it has been a part of human artistry for ages already and has been posted on this forum for a long long time already. I could further this to insignia/logos of government organizations around the globe. Since most of my information resources are German of course I just googled this one for you https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_art and this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs_of_Paris. The later is even published in multiple books and part of school lessons in France. And if I remember correct skulls and bones are even an important part of the catholic religion especially in the process of canonization. To give this another point of view. I'm truly not believing in god, Allah, Buddha or whom ever is believed to be out there. I'm staying away from religions as far as I possibly can and I'm still not offended by any of the bible phrases on here. It's a matter of tolerating others in the way they are. Hope you don't take this as an offense, as it isn't meant to be one. Especially since I have nothing but respect for you and your contributions Dwight.
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In case you didn't notice Kingsmere Crafts is back online, but under new URL go to http://kingsmerecrafts.info/ please.
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Don't really understand why the use of skulls on a biker item would offend anybody. It's rather standard and to me boring at times, but definitely not offending. Seen other things that would offend me, but certainly not a skull. Anyhow, the bag is nice, but what I really enjoyed is the video. I like to see how others are making things and how they approach certain tasks. There's always something to learn I guess what really got me curious is the combination of biker and makeup. Sounds a bit odd to me
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Sketch pad (with build process)
Thor replied to niniquesvk's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Pretty cool! Wish I could do that.
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My NEW Leather Apron
Thor replied to Jess Jones's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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In the meantime use this http://web.archive.org/web/20160313203559/http://kingsmerecrafts.com/Contents.html
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Tim, I hope you're working in an office, cause they are far too nice for a construction site.
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8x11 Fully Carved Notebook
Thor replied to Bob Blea's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Absolutely stunning work Bob.- 21 replies
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Thanks. LOL... yeah you're right. Never even thought of that.
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Thank you all.
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Thanks colt. Thanks, it's dye actually and the seat got a coat of bag kote first, added some hi-liter to bring out the cuts better, added a coat of tan kote and will be sealed/conditioned with a custom made conditioner I got from leatherisfun to protect it from UV rays and water. I'm guessing the skull will still darken naturally and should give it this gentle worn style in time. Probably not as fast as if it would be mounted to a bike, but it should work out fine.
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Not sure about the correct English term but the brand is Morello and might be what you're looking for.