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Everything posted by fredk
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I'm thinking its elephant or rhino. If it is, unfortunately you'll not be able to get any and use it legally The only real way of finding out what animal its from is by doing a DNA test on it. Do you know anyone at a university? they often have people working on DNA and could test it as part of their learning
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All this got me checking so I checked my local Ikea outlet for stock. It will be Wednesday afore I can get to inspect them. Ikea's transparent floor protector, 120 cm x 100cm x 0.2cm, or about 5 ft x 4 ft x 2mm/ about 1/8 thick, for £19. Being 'transparent' its not 100% clear see-thru but enough so Their desk-pad is 38cm x 58cm by ? possibly about 2mm and is £3. Again, it is 'transparent' but not 100% clear see-thru
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How long to make a belt vs pricing
fredk replied to Scootch's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Cost of materials x 2 plus tool time plus hourly rate . The more skilled = greater hourly rate Tool time = a basic rate for tools you use, for eventual replacement -
90% likely the 'expensive' ones on etsy are the cheap ones being sold at inflated prices by re-sellers
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Sheaths for marlinspikes
fredk replied to Mulesaw's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Most excellent, all round, everything -
Getting good straight cuts and issues with stitching.
fredk replied to rckt1rcn's topic in How Do I Do That?
On any thickness less that about 1.4mm (3.5 oz ?) I use a rotary knife. It helps limit any slip-out from under my straight edge -
Burned foil paper! how do I clean up the mess!?
fredk replied to veritasleather's topic in Leather Machinery
As long as the plate is not made of aluminium or magnesium alloy, try a soaking in a strong caustic soda solution. CS dissolves aluminium quickly -
That looks like a chrome tan to me and you cannot get the creases out of it. Best you can do is to stretch it tight and glue it to the panels, this will minimise the crease look but not eradicate it
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333930064942?epid=20045199299&hash=item4dbfc86c2e:g:p-gAAOSwbWZgWJLP For straight sections I use this, have been for a long time, a scrap of beech with a groove in it I also have a couple of carrot shaped slickers I've also used a piece of denim or a piece of linen in my fingers Before you set out to do it 'easier' learn what it is you are doing
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Getting good straight cuts and issues with stitching.
fredk replied to rckt1rcn's topic in How Do I Do That?
The dark material might be neoprene sponge rubber. Both it and the cork can be as thin as 1mm -
Getting good straight cuts and issues with stitching.
fredk replied to rckt1rcn's topic in How Do I Do That?
Go to a hobby shop which sells items for model railways and ask for cork track underlay. Its thin cork strip, usually with adhesive tape on the back. A big roll will cost you just a few Euro -
I believe that is actually a panel beaters hammer. For beating metal panels into shapes. There are a great variety of head shapes in these types of hammers.
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On a book shelf with lots of cousins and read occasionally. Thats what it was born for
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UK, we use millimeters for thickness. 1 US ounce for leather = 0.4mm thickness. Therefore 3oz = 1.2mm, 4oz = 1.6mm and remember; when you apply dye to your raw leather and it dries, the leather shrinks. Not only in width x height, but also in thickness. Most often this shrinking in thickness goes unnoticed but it can affect the final out come of your project in some cases
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California holster and belt
fredk replied to WyattEarp's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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you need to PM a moderator and ask. But they won't necessarily delete a thread if there is information being shared in it
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Bee workers tool sheath
fredk replied to sbrownn's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Like this That is like my main beek tool when I kept bees -
Bee workers tool sheath
fredk replied to sbrownn's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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I avoid facebook like the plague. which reminds me, I have a Plague Doctor's Mask to make up I'll check out the Studios tho, sometime soon-ish.
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thanks for coming back so quickly. I always forget stuff can be found on youtube
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Just another thought; if the cobblers can't do the job, try turpentine. Real turps, not the turps substitute you can buy cheaply. As a beekeeper I used to make beeswax polishes and I used real turps in the mix. Real turps would strip my polishes off things. edit to ask; is this bag worth the effort? or is it one of those projects we just don't want to be beaten by?
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well, for my part I'd be interest in how they are used thanks sorry, PS. thats a really loverly bit of tooling on that oakleaf corner, and the basket weave as well.