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Scoutmom103

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  1. Those are beautiful, and thank you for showing your steps in creating them.
  2. Love the one that reminds me of an Owl.
  3. For leather soles, etc. Try Landwerlen Leather Address: 365 S Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: (317) 636-8300 M-F 8-5 Sat. 8-noon It's like stepping back into the Late 1800. They cater to the cobbler business. They don't really have a website. They do have a FB page, sorta. They use Instagram. They will ship
  4. I watched a you tube video, where someone changed the pully, and they used a specialty tool to remove the pully. I think it was called a gear puller. They are available at auto parts stores.
  5. I really like the blue thread against the black. Is it also out of black bridle? I also like the removable holder.
  6. Love the wood handles. How did you get the glass to stay in the handle?
  7. Thank you for the video. I like the weights you use.
  8. very nice. Thank you for showing the progression and answering questions regarding your work.
  9. Nice looks like a lot of work for a good cause.
  10. They do make holders that essentially turn a Dremel into a small drill press. The link below shows some pictures: https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=dremel+drill+press+table&qpvt=dremel+drill+press+table&FORM=IGRE Here's an amazon link for one of the versions: https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-220-01-Rotary-Workstation-Station/dp/B00068P48O
  11. Very Beautiful. Love the design of the peacock and the detail around it.
  12. That would be wonderful.
  13. I would also like to know what price and what size. #992 and maybe #425 and maybe #497 would have some interest in the printed color chart as well.
  14. Very nice. Love how you tooled the strap for the buckle on the holster as well.
  15. Thank you shoepatcher. I'm heading Uwe's advice in one of his answer's to not take apart things if you don't have to, and to not turn screws if you don't know what they do. I find the pfaff 145\545 parts manual hard to trace what goes where at times. These beauties have a lot of parts and screw.
  16. I forgot to ask, if you did replace the spring or springs did you have to take the clutch off the axil's or were you able to change out the springs with the clutch while it was still attached to the machine.
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