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New cartridge bag
Bonecross replied to goody2shoes's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Super impressed with your work, love how you positioned the buckle on the side of the pouch - that's different! -
Devilish!
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From the album: My Creations
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From the album: My Creations
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From the album: My Creations
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Dye questions?
Bonecross replied to dtgilljr's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
I almost exclusively use Fiebings Pro dye. After dyeing I rehydrate the leather with a very light application Lexol leather conditioner to the flesh side. -
It's Xenomorph Love these stamps!
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celtic belt
Bonecross replied to sharkeyfinn's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That belt looks amazing, did you hand carve all those Celtic knots? One aspect did jump out at me though, the stitch line near the buckle. I have seen more than a few straps and belts fail at the location of stitches across them like this. I could compare it to the perforations on a sheet of postage stamps. -
I used to work with silver and gold, and find that setting the stones in a leather is quite fun. More importantly, a metal setting is not absolutely required. I basically set them in a leather bezel. After cutting a hole slightly smaller than the stone, the leather is wet-formed around the stone by pressing with polished wood tools. The stones can be epoxied and then the bezel is contact cemented and stitched. This can be done with almost any leather thickness, but I generally use 5oz vegetable tanned leather (tooling leather) or greater for bezels. So far I have been only doing it with cabochon stones though... But just so you know, even cut gemstones can technically be set in leather using the same wet-forming to smush the leather around them! You could also use specific properties of leather such as how it sort of shrinks as it dries One issue to consider is that leather is pliable, so stones set too gingerly could potentially pop out when the item is flexed - lol! The images you showed appear to be silver jewelry which is most probably riveted to the leather items, or it could be fastened in a few different ways such as with screws or bent prongs.
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Serpentine Belt w/Ammo Slip
Bonecross commented on Bonecross's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Nice whips!
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From the album: My Creations
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Great work!
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Colt 1911 Cavalry/Officer Holster, Dual Magazine Pouches and Belt Set
Bonecross posted a gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
From the album: My Creations
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Colt 1911 Cavalry/Officer Holster, Dual Magazine Pouches and Belt Set
Bonecross posted a gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
From the album: My Creations
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Rustic Shell Pouch for 12ga Shell Box with "Holy" Loops and Matching Belt
Bonecross commented on Bonecross's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Rustic Shell Pouch for 12ga Shell Box with "Holy" Loops and Matching Belt
Bonecross commented on Bonecross's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Rustic Shell Pouch for 12ga Shell Box with "Holy" Loops and Matching Belt
Bonecross posted a gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
From the album: My Creations
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Rustic Shell Pouch for 12ga Shell Box with "Holy" Loops
Bonecross posted a gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
From the album: My Creations
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Ya sorry it's a large pattern so it makes 6 pages
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Cutting Leather - Getting nice round corners
Bonecross replied to Sheilajeanne's topic in How Do I Do That?
I searched for "corner" in their search box Oh and that circle tool is neat Demetra Gayle - just ordered one! I have plastic circle tools which work great when drawing out a pattern, but this is perfect for direct cutting. -
Cutting Leather - Getting nice round corners
Bonecross replied to Sheilajeanne's topic in How Do I Do That?
They still make this product: https://www.zelistore.com/products/zelis-corner-punch-3-sizes -
Cutting Leather - Getting nice round corners
Bonecross replied to Sheilajeanne's topic in How Do I Do That?
I used to cut them out by hand, but now have corner stamps. In attachment some rounded stamps from Amazon and a corner stamp from Zelikovitz Leather's out of Toronto. The Actual corner stamp is >90 degrees and works very well. -
Lead Filled Keychain Sap
Bonecross commented on Bonecross's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries