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Bullfinch

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About Bullfinch

  • Rank
    New Member
  • Birthday 07/05/1984

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    United Kingdom/Poland
  • Interests
    I love graphic design, leather craft, Arts and Crafts of all other kind, archery, swordsmanship, reading, cooking and oh yeees eating :}.

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    not yet determined :}
  • Interested in learning about
    all there is about leather
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    through Pinterest
  1. thank you Monica, it's a great boost coming from you :D. I actually sold couple of my items or gave some of them away as presents, so you're right - that made me think "this maybe worth pursuing" as a way to get some more money for even more leather :D.
  2. thank you guys. I'll try sharpening it before I start looking around for a new groover :D.
  3. thank you for the tip. I'll check it out. my current groover is adjustable but of poor quality, I've been looking for something better.
  4. that's an interesting idea. thank you for sharing :}.
  5. hmmm to me too. but still it gets me wondering, maybe it's just pressed in with an awl or a tracing pen - hard pressed and as you said very carefully :}.
  6. Hello everyone. Another greeting from Lancashire UK, but also from Poland which is where I come from. I can't believe I stumbled into this site by accident, it is amazing. I already learned couple of usefull tricks and I just started to browse around *browses madly*. My passion for everything leather started about two years ago, when I got my first, basic leather stamping set for Christmass. When I say it, it feels like a children story ("when I got my first fire truck when I was little..." :} ). Anyway it took me over and I started to create things for fun. Now I'm thinking, like probably every one of us about selling some of my works. What do you think? Am I ready? There's coupe of things that I've done over the years:
  7. Hello there, I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right section, but here I go. Does any of you know how to achieve nice, neat grooves along the edges like those: Is it simply the case of using a groover, or is there a better trick for that? It doesn't look like it's beveled. So how do they do that? *stares in awe*. Have any of you guys tried that?
  8. Hello everyone! I'm new to your forums, but after reading couple of different threads here I know this is a great place to learn. Thank you ConradPark for taking your time to post such a detailed answer. I was wondering for a while now, about a prospect of pricing what is still just a hobby for me. It helped me a lot to get a persective on my ideas of pricing :}.
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