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More than likely they weren't completely dry. I normally let any dye (Eco-Flo, Fiebings, or Angelus) dry for several hours, overnight if I can. Chief
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Thanks Cheryl. Chief
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Had a customer ask for a guitar strap with a dragonfly where I normally put a flying eagle. Double C wanted to see what it looked like, I ain't particualarly happy with it but it is a dragonfly. Chief
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Thanks, Using the link I found it, I had been on his site and his photobucket but saw no reference to it. Chief
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I'm looking forward to seeing them, I always love your work. One tip, you might try hitting the tool instead of your thumb! LOL Chief
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Where can you buy a copy of Bobby's book? Chief
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Good looking bags, they should give you many years of good service and look good as well. Chief
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2Nd Trip To The Marketplace, Sold A Custom Guitar Strap.
Chief31794 replied to DoubleC's topic in Guitar Straps
Congratulations, hope everything goes well in your future shows. Chief -
It's been a while since I posted anything I'd done. I'm getting ready for 2 craft fairs this month, so I've been building inventory. These three are for orders, on the checkbook, western floral isn't that popular, however, you put a deer in it and it'll sell. The Rifle Sling and Guitar Strap are for another customer (again with the deer, this one is carved, the other is 3D).
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Epic Fail Dye
Chief31794 replied to Shamenlong's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
As a last resort, there is always Fiebings USMC Black. If you finished it, take the finish off with deglazer as stated above, then dye it black. If you haven't put a finish on, just dye it black. Chief -
Welcome back, this is a great site with lots of good folks. Chief
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X2 i have them and they work smoothly and cleanly every time I hit them. I use a small dead blow hammer but it doesn't take much effort. Chief
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Taurus Judge Holster
Chief31794 replied to Cogs's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Looks great, good lines and a really nice job. Chief -
A couple of things that helps with a Boss, 1) Make sure you are pulling the lever all the way down and pushing it all the way up every time. Do this methodically and don't try to go too fast. 2) Needle alignment and size. Make sure you are using the right needle and not just the recommended one in the charts, test it on your thread to make sure it moves very easily, then when installing the needle take extra care to ensure the needle is absolutely straight and that the kerf is on the side that the set screw is on. There are no marks for alignment so you have to do it by eye but if it is "twisted" slightly it will pull stitches short and even skip stitches due to binding the thread. Hope that helps, if you still have trouble I would call Tippman during business hours, they are more than happy to work with you to get it going correctly. Chief
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It is the same as Neat Lac, just marketed under a different name, there's a story there not sure what it is but Clear Lac is Neat Lac. At least I can't tell any difference and I was told that it is the same thing. The Company that makes it is called LCI. Chief
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Just to add, Clear Lac is the best I've used and it is also available from Springfield Leather Company. Chief
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Problems With Tandy Pro Strap End Punch... Please Help
Chief31794 replied to RoosterShooter's topic in Leather Tools
Absolutely agree, there is no "Exact" in cutting leather and this, to me, isn't a quality problem. Chief -
Problems With Tandy Pro Strap End Punch... Please Help
Chief31794 replied to RoosterShooter's topic in Leather Tools
I would check to make sure my strap is exactly 1", because most 1" straps that are bought actually measure 15/16" nominally. If you cut your own, they may vary after cutting or before. Also if you cut yours at exactly 1" and the punch is designed for 1" nominal (usually 15/16") then it will leave marks on the edges like you describe. That's why I always use a puch that is at least 3/16" larger than the strap I'm cutting. Leather isn't a perfect medium and doesn't even have a +/- tolerance factor. There is no way that Tandy nor anyone else could make a punch that would cut every 1" strap since they may vary from 15/16" to 1-1/16". I'm not a big fan of Tandy tools, I don't use very many, but if I did, I wouldn't expect them to exactly cut every 1" strap I put under it since they vary. Chief -
I don't put them on guitar, banjo, dobro or mandolin straps, I also wear leather covered belt buckles for the reason posted above. Chief