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That came out great! I really like the way the dye colour eventually turned out, and the paint colours are wonderful.
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Amazing tooling and dying. Very nice skills. Wow.
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Belt for myself
spacedog replied to Fonzarellis's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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First Bag I'm Proud of!
spacedog replied to MtlBiker's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
It looks excellent. Bravo. -
Outlaw Archive
spacedog replied to GrayHallidayJr's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Thanks. I am waiting for the pro resist to full dry before I can continue, so I am cutting out the backing/lining.
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Thanks. I wasn’t sure the different dye colours would go together, but I am liking it so far. I made an Iron Maiden themed guitar strap for my brother-in-law a few years back and wanted to make something for myself this time. I worked on the paint a bit more, including the sunset, but still need to do a bit more before I use the resist and then antique it. Here is a picture of both ends so far.
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This is the first stage of dyeing this guitar strap. If you look closer you can see the mistakes, but overall I am fairly happy with it. I will be applying acrylic paint to fix some of the problem areas, followed by pro resist and antique gel, but there is a sunset at one end I want to practice. I haven’t tried doing one before, and it is probably obvious I don’t have an air brush. I want to give it a shot with dye, but if it doesn’t go well I will just have to use paint. It has been fun to make so far, but I still have to work out the lining and sewing.
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Thanks everyone. I have just started to apply some dye and will update this in a few days.
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Those are pretty cool.
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I enjoyed the movie “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs” and wanted to make myself a guitar strap with some of the images from the title character’s story. I decided rather than try to carve Tim Blake Nelson‘s face, I would draw him as a skeleton since carving faces is much harder. It still has a ways to go and is just a work in progress right now.
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Ren Faire Armor Set - holy cow it's a lot of work
spacedog replied to donohueleather's topic in Leather History
Excellent! The breastplate looks great. -
I made a corset a while back. I don't recall the weights exactly. I think the front panels were maybe 4-5 oz. but I had folded the edges over and then overlapped them. I know the back panels were thicker because I wanted to ensure the eyelets wouldn't tear out when lacing up the back. I think they were maybe 7-8 oz. and over lapped too. Here is a link to that project. Painted corset
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These are just as impressive as the rest, Mike, but that maple leaf is outstanding. Very nicely done.
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Thank you. Thanks. Thanks. My wife suggested the fall colors. Thanks. Thank you. Well, I basically coiled the belt and put it into a sandwich sized Tupperware with dark brown dye in it. The dye didn't cover the belt so I added water and then snapped the lid on it. I think I left it there over night and took it out in the morning to dry on some news paper. I was pretty disappointed at the time since I thought I had wasted the leather and Tupperware was toast too. I think where the coils were touching each other it didn't let the dye in, resulting in the patchwork appearance, but I am not really sure. I also didn't pay attention to the amount of water to dye ratio. Possibly 50:50? Thanks. The belt was finished in time for my wife's birthday and she I quite happy with it.
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Awhile back I tried dyeing a belt by coiling it up and submerging it in dye. I am just a hobbyist and don't have big containers of dye so I added water to increase the volume enough to cover the belt. The effect was fairly mottled and I was disappointed with it, but my wife told me to hold on to it since she thought it was interesting and kind of looked like camo. So this week I pulled it out and carved a pattern from an Al Stohlman book I own on it.
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After 3 years: gone full-time and moved to Siberia. Here's my progress!
spacedog replied to karlova's topic in Member Gallery
Wow. Very nice work. -
Excellent tooling. Well done Rocksnake.
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Excellent work FredK. Those turned out great.
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Another Knife Sheath
spacedog replied to WalterF's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
That looks real good. Nice work. -
Which one do you like? Mandala or Floral Puppy?
spacedog replied to leathercraftsupplies's topic in Figure Carving
LOL! I haven't seen anyone tool a dog's backside on leather before. Is that piece going to be rolled up so it looks like he's on the front and back? Your mandala is very good. I like it a lot, but the corgi is too funny. It wins. -
Dude, that is an amazing level of skill, painting and embossing. Wow!