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About Bullfinch
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Rank
New Member
- Birthday 07/05/1984
Profile Information
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Gender
Female
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Location
United Kingdom/Poland
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Interests
I love graphic design, leather craft, Arts and Crafts of all other kind, archery, swordsmanship, reading, cooking and oh yeees eating :}.
LW Info
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Leatherwork Specialty
not yet determined :}
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Interested in learning about
all there is about leather
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How did you find leatherworker.net?
through Pinterest
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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.
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thank you guys. I'll try sharpening it before I start looking around for a new groover :D.
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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.
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that's an interesting idea. thank you for sharing :}.
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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 :}.
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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:
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Wow amazing, thank you :D.
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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?
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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 :}.