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1. Just on the flesh side 2. I often use a 1/2 inch paint bush 3. Be careful; its too easy to put too much on. Too much NFO is near impossible to remove and then your work is ruined. Use very little. Depending on the size of your piece one or two brush fulls, in the centre, should be sufficient You want to see it disappear. Its there, working deep inside the leather
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1. NFO is fats & oils. Cooking breaks own the integrity of the fats. Not exactly the same, put an egg in a micro for 10 sec. See how that changes, and 10 sec will hardly warm it 2. A jam jar 1/2 or 1/3 full of NFO placed in a jug of near boiling water should take just a few minutes to heat up. Do this whilst preparing your leather to receive its nutrition and you won't notice the time
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I wonder if the title of this thread could be changed to 'Drying leather in the oven' imo 'curing' leather is quite different from what is being asked and discussed
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I have wet moulded thin deerskin. It was about 0.8mm thick. Nowt fancy to the moulding; it was just moulded over a shape, then glued down. Its such a long time ago I can't remember the details. But, the deerskin held the shape well
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1. Blue guns, or any other colour, are banned in N.I. I've tried to buy them and import them but I can't 2. Airsoft guns can be bought fairly cheaply in N.I.
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How do I treat leather straps to conform to foot
fredk replied to deboardp's topic in How Do I Do That?
It seems to me that you are cutting the straps straight and forcing them to conform whereas they should be cut to shape and wet formed to final shape- 21 replies
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How do I treat leather straps to conform to foot
fredk replied to deboardp's topic in How Do I Do That?
That brings back some memories. Two pair of thick socks. Then several day and nights waiting for them the dry . . .- 21 replies
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Yes, here it is in an illustration, being used by the worker;
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I bought this last week, arrived this morning. A repro medieval lunette and awl. Its in an 'unfinished' condition. Its surface is very rough It needs a lot of cleaning up and polishing
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You can change over the wheel and for convenience leave off the bobbin winder assembly in its entirety
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yes and yes. The bobbin winder wheel has no place to run on Use another machine to fill the bobbins
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I changed mine. I found that I have to change the bobbin winder set up as well. I've not bothered to do that yet
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Missed that, Reported now
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You do realize this thread, the question, is over 5 year old?
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What is Mycelium Leather? Does it exist?
fredk replied to RobertoDR69's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
On this global warming; I read an article by some archaeologists about a glacier that had melted back by some X.km. It had retreated so far that it had uncovered almost a whole Norse village, and that in few years the whole village would be uncovered. It seems to me that at one time the weather was such that the village was accessible and that 800 years of global cooling had allowed the glacier to form, chasing the inhabitants away from their homes I read several reports like this; decrying the erosion of glaciers but at the same time saying what they had uncovered A few years ago we had a summer of very heavy and prolonged rain. The experts said that is how it will be from now on, due to climate change Then the next year we had a very hot and dry summer. The experts said, that is how it will be . . . . . Make up your mind! -
Sizes for ladies belts
fredk replied to PAMuzzle's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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A lot of firms say that but it means nothing, You have consumer rights. I doubt that they vary much. You have the right to expect goods of merchantable quality. As for getting your money back; how did you pay? I prefer credit card. Then I can cancel the payment, even months later. The credit card company is your insurance
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Sizes for ladies belts
fredk replied to PAMuzzle's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Although there is no 'standard' belt width for the ladies, I'd go for 1 1/4, or even 1 1/8 -
Leather bucket used by English firefighters in the past.
fredk replied to SUP's topic in Leather History
The gunpowder store on HMS Victory is exactly the same When I was in RAF, whenever we were to go into the servicing hangars we had to remove all metal from our pockets and put on rubber soled gym shoes because of the aviation fuel vapours. The stoopid bit was, come tea-break time we all sat on the grass right outside the hangar having our tea and a ciggie. You could smell the aviation fuel heavy in the air -
Hand sewing; sometimes I cut and burn but mostly I cut the thread tight to the item. I usually give my items a coat of soft wax mix which I polish in. The sewn threads get this too. Also, with some heavy thread I try to bring the end of the thread up between the layers, cut neat, tuck the end down and glue the edge, locking the thread in
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Leather bucket used by English firefighters in the past.
fredk replied to SUP's topic in Leather History
Leather buckets have been used for centuries. Some are/were made to be collapsible for easy storage. Very necessary on the old sailing ships such as HMS Victory. For use in fire-fighting they have certain advantages over metal buckets; they take knocks and being thrown about better, they leak through the sides and this seepage protects the leather from the heat. Leather doesn't get hot nor does it burn. A metal bucket can very soon get too hot to handle -
Leather bucket used by English firefighters in the past.
fredk replied to SUP's topic in Leather History
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a. my 3D resin printer can print to about 7 inches by 4 inches. I just don't have the ability yet to draw up the artwork as a printer file yet b. The largest brass stamp I have had made is 5cm x 5cm. That is the largest size I wanted but the china-boys can and will cut brass stamps up to about 12cm square, or any combination size you want your artwork to be