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fredk

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  1. On Wednesday just past I happened to be in my local Community Hall and I found out by accident that there was to be a show for local home crafts this Saturday (today) Entry fee of 50p per item. As many items as you want to exhibit. To be in place on Friday between 5 and 8 pm on Friday I sorted out 12 items, finding that some items I would have liked to show are with my 2 agents. I also made a couple of things, such as the dice cup There were different classes for different crafts but not one for leather so the organisers put my things into a very general section covering many crafts What I displayed; from left to right and from back to front; (the wood fairy door is not mine) Leather chess board (with a few pieces), Knitting belt, Hnefatafl game set, a decorated belt, a small valet tray, a key-ring coin purse, a small draw-string bag, a 1/2 moon coin purse, a wrist purse, a hat, a golf ball caddy and a notebook cover Judging was on Saturday morning. The judges decided to divide the main Class into sub-classes I got 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in the sub-class and 1st overall in the main Class The Hnefatafl game set took 1st The decorated belt, which is actually not that great and was just put in to bulk up numbers, got 2nd place And a Golf Ball Caddy, from a Tandy pattern, got 3rd place. Apparently there was a lot of interest in this, no-one having seen one before I know the judges had lifted and studied most of the items as I had left them in a certain way and most of them had been put back differently. At some events the judges just have a basic look at items. My prize is a £20 voucher card for a local craft shop.
  2. Even ammo needs sorting out. One duty I got in the RAF once was to help sort out the ammo. 3-oh-3 et cetera bullets had to be put through a special gauge to make sure they were made accurately, About 60 -70% were, the rest was outside tolerances. Allegedly the bad ones were sent off to the Army,
  3. A wee tip. What you are trying to make is just a refillable spray can. Something I learnt to do with regular ones; keep them very warm just before and during use. Very warm but not hot. Stand it in a jug of very warm water until the can itself is very warm. If the session is long return it to the jug of water. This increases the air pressure but as long as the can is very warm the pressure will stay high. You can do this with any aerosol can. It helps to get the very last of the contents sprayed out
  4. Without seeing the back side, I think they are brass Saddlers Rivets https://www.tandyleather.world/products/rivets-burrs?_pos=3&_sid=201fe85b4&_ss=r
  5. Thats excellent A good source for these sort of parts and buckles too is 'Thrift stores (known as Charity shops in UK). You buy their cheap 2nd hand goods, you get cheap parts and they get more funds $10 for a couple of magnetic closers?!?. I get. literally, 10 for £8. Just bought some recently for that price. Shop around friend
  6. Its not really. In the 35 years I've had it I think I've used it no more than 3 times. The air pressure goes down very quickly, after only about less than a minute of spraying then you need to use a compressor to recharge it, so you / I might just use a regular spray brush running off the compressor
  7. I got that for about 1 minute earlier this morning. I also got on other forums. Odd thing was two pages/tabs on one forum wouldn't connect but a third page/tab on that same forum ran normally
  8. I know you're having fun but an easier solution is an ordinary home mist sprayer; the type sold for spraying water on to plants, or spraying cleaner on windows. I used one to spray diluted Resolene on some things And I found my Jenni Can and got it cleaned up. I think it might still work Air in valve on left, release valve on right. The top unscrews for putting the fluid in. It takes a range of different changeable spray heads
  9. Looks very nice so it does Have you a cork stopper for it?
  10. Ask Le Prevo if they have any in stock
  11. I started to make another dice cup today. I'm making it the same way. I cut my piece from a different hide but of the same thickness. I cut it to size with the flesh side out. Then I turned it around. A very slight gap, maybe, its under 1mm, maybe as little as under 0.5mm. Close enough to be the same size
  12. Two ways I've done a transfer 1. print out normal. case the veg tan. lay the printout on top of the leather and using a ball-point modelling tool go over the design, press hard and the leather will take the impression 2. put design on top of dry leather but with a piece of carbon copy paper in between. use the ball point modelling tool and the design will transfer
  13. A thought; get a spray can which has a rotatable nozzle. On some cans the nozzle where the paint comes out can be rotated through 90 degrees. Thus you can get a thin tall spray or a thin wide spray. Sometimes the nozzle head with this can be taken off one can and put on another
  14. This subject came up in another thread but I can't find it right now I made one if these thingies out of a scrap piece of clear acrylic
  15. I have a thing called a 'Jenni can'. Its basically the same. Recommended PSI is about 50 max. Its many years since I used it. I found it recently, then misplaced it again afair the valve on the Jennie is all metal and screwed into the bottle
  16. There are about 6 or 8 different airbrush to hose fittings. I suggest you contact this model shop. He may be able to fix you up with the correct fittings or adapter. He has an excellent reputation here in the UK but he's down your way https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/amodelerclub
  17. The compressor should never get that hot Is it an 'oil less' one or is there an oil filling plug on it?
  18. Is this in the correct section of the forum?
  19. All that. Check them all over carefully and sell them. I still have some 'medieval' style kit made about 15 - 17 years ago at least which I still take out to selling pitches - when I can get out that is. Looked after that leather stuff will last a whiles
  20. Wash it down with a strong lemon juice/water mix
  21. Make some Walnut ink, add some rusty nails and some lamp black as you make it. Make a lot, thin with water and add a little NFO. Apply to leather. Coat with beeswax well rubbed in and buffed up
  22. May be time to message Joanna about this. I think its deep in the system. I had a similar problem on another forum when the owner did some adjustments or something and forgot to re-establish permissions for everybody
  23. Its ok for me https://leatherworker.net/forum/forum/49-critique-my-work/ and I can see your last posting, about 9 hours ago
  24. I often use a tubed contact glue called 'UHU', Also if you thin a standard contact adhesive with its maker's cleaner the thinner adhesive is less stringy and much like that in the video
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