TroyS
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About TroyS
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Leatherworker
- Birthday 12/21/1965
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http://www.TSCustomLeather.com
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Florida, USA
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Leatherwork Specialty
Hand Carving
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Coloring
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Looks pretty sick so far! Can't wait to see it complete! Nice Job!
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TroyS started following Ideas For Drawing Your Own Patterns, Bike Seat In Progress, Iron Maiden Seat and and 7 others
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Damn DB! That's awesome! I hope my work is as good as yours someday... Here's a pic of the entire seat... let me know what ya think...
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Looks good! Keep it up!
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Thank You Sir!
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My First Holsters
TroyS replied to BevJones's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Very awesome job on your first holsters! Very clean and professional looking. Keep it up and you won't have any time left to yourself! Everyone you know will be asking for holsters! -
Oh HELL YEAH! Very cool!
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I know you think Harbour Freight tools are inferior, however, the Professional Airbrush kit is SPECTACULAR! It delivers as much detailas you would hope to get out of a more expensive one, but for $20, you can't go wrong! Try one first, see if you like it... I honestly think you'll be impressed!
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SWEEEEEEEET!!!!
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Plain Black Seat For A Cycle Source Cover Bike....
TroyS replied to David's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
Hats off Dave! That is simply stunning. Sometimes simple is better! -
It really depends on what style of saddlebag you are going to attempt. Some bags can be made with the stiffener sewn in or stuffed into place. Some bags (like mine) have a metal frame that stiffens the opening of the bag but the rest just hangs there. If you decide to use the first method, a sheet of Kydex could be just what the doctor ordered. Kydex is a thermo-moldable plastic that can be heated (in any standard kitchen oven) and molded to fit YOUR requirements. Once heated, it's as moldable as clay but once it cools, it returns to it's rigid state and maintains that shape. It's plenty strong and virtually indestructible. Holster makers use it all the time. If ya need more info, let me know... There are several people here on the forum that use it and may be able to get a better price from someone here than out in the retail world.... Hope this helps...
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I really like the EYE SEWN SHUT picture!
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I think it's awesome! Sometimes less is more! Great Job!
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Jesse James would be proud!