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Been asked to make simple knife sheaths. Please help..
dikman replied to SUP's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Sorry to burst your bubble, Fred, but I did that not long after I started leatherwork. I started off making holsters (no messing around for me, straight in the deep end ) and used a Singer 201 domestic machine to pre-punch the holes. I could only do one layer at a time and it took a bit of juggling lining up the holes but it gave me nice straight, evenly spaced holes for the awl to go through. I made a few holsters and gunbelts using that method. SUP, hand-stitching knife sheaths obviously won't be as fast as using a machine but they are relatively easy compared to holsters/gunbelts AND a saddle-stitch is far superior to a machine lockstitch. There is something intrinsically satisfying about hand-stitching a product but once you have to charge for your time you are in trouble as very few will pay the rate required. As long as it's only a hobby you can get away with it, in my case I covered my material costs and made a bit extra but I made them for fellow club members so wasn't concerned with getting the going rate for my labour. My wife said I'm not very good at charging for work I do. -
Very tidy bit of work.
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They definitely have that "olde school" look about them.
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If you hadn't said there was a black blotch on it , which, of course, made me look to try and find it, I wouldn't have known. Nice recovery.
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It's one of those things that you notice it because you made it whereas in reality I doubt if anyone else would see it.
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1911 Mexican Loop
dikman replied to JWheeler331's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
AlZilla, that is very tragic. I suspect there were many similar incidents here when they initiated the gun buyback. Rumour has it that a lot of large diameter plastic pipe and endcaps were sold at that time. -
I agree, very nice tooling and design. The holster looks fine to me.
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Bottom picture, right-hand side, that little bracket with the hole looks like it fits onto the bolt just above it? I can't tell if it's got a thread on it.
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One for each day of the week (almost). Very nice work.
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When the roller is down is it resting on the feed-dog? Does it have any downward pressure to hold the material against the feed-dog?
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For sewing leather a servo is the only way to go (unless you are very experienced at using a clutch motor). I learned this the hard way!
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Cobra 26 needle missing needle plate hole
dikman replied to falling4u's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
From the look of that feed dog it's been hit a few times with the needle. -
That is a great-looking machine! I love the exposed mechanics.
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Looks great on the flask!
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Weird little knife..
dikman replied to Hags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
A "Wharncliffe back edge". -
Colour looks great (better than the original imo). I think I'd leave well enough alone, if wifey is happy consider it a win!
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I just had a closer look (the first time I skipped over it too fast), that's very nice work, quite a delicate touch.
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I see your problem now, you have a used belt fetish!
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One reason could be that it should have been posted in the Leather Sewing Machine section (that's where the sewing machine aficionados hang out ). The people who are likely to respond may not have seen it here. Fortunately kgg saw it, he has "some" experience with Jukis.
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Questions re: DIY box style speed reducer
dikman replied to shelr1's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Very nice job, looks good. Now, if you coupled that to a servo you could make the machine crawl like a caterpillar! -
That's it!
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Damn, that first one is very impressive, remarkable texture and detail! The second one's not bad either. It may not be "traditional carving" but we do what we can and this way you are still making stuff.
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I decided to re-melt a mix I made up and add some olive oil to soften it a bit (it's pretty stiff in the jar). From memory it's beeswax, neatsfoot oil and tallow. What was interesting was once it was melted there were pieces of "skin", for want of a better term, in the mix. The only thing I can think of is it came from the NFO? Most peculiar.
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I like the colour, don't think I've seen that shade where I buy my stuff from. Makes them look like Autumn (Fall) leaves.