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Dwight

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  1. They make beautiful buckskin jackets and vests . . . Think Davy Crockett and Dan'l Boone . . . May God bless, Dwight
  2. OR . . . get in the designated "right turn only" lane . . . and use it so they can gun their engine and pull out ahead of you . . . cutting you off . . . In a town nearby . . . they have that mess up dead in front of city hall . . . and if you are in the thru lane . . . just be careful. May God bless, Dwight
  3. Quite honestly . . . a hand piece that you strike with a mallet . . . works mostly for me. I did move up and get a hand press . . . but it does not look anything like what you have. And I only went up with the press because I'm having neuropathy problems with my hands . . . not bad yet . . . but getting there. This is the Tandy tool set . . . https://www.amazon.com/Tandy-Leather-Snap-All-Setter-8108-10/dp/B003A64ASE/ref=sr_1_1_mod_primary_new?keywords=tandy+leather+snap+setter&qid=1697940024&s=arts-crafts&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sr=1-1 May God bless, Dwight
  4. I could not find my book . . . but this one would probably suffice . . . it's called loom beading . . . what I do . . . and what maggielj did. You make a loom of strings . . . had a place in Columbus a few years back . . . and when I went in to get info . . . first thing the first lady said to me . . . "never use string . . . always use dental floss for your beading" . . . and I have. You make a loom that holds the strings . . . I used a spring for a screen door on each end . . . and between each of the coils I stretched a string. For something that would be say 10 beads tall . . . you use 11 strings (11 pieces of dental floss. . . lol) . . . that is called the "warp". One string is above the top bead . . . one string is below the bottom bead. One string goes between each bead in the up and downUSMC_BEST.xls You start at the left end . . . tie a "woof" string to the top warp string . . . and put the colored beads of the left "up and down" then you weave the beads on there . . . put the next up and down string . . . and so forth. And you really have to make a pattern. Don't laugh . . . I use Microsoft Excel . . . and by changing the color of the square . . . I can set up what I want . . . how I want it. The USMC icon was woven left to right . . . the other two woven top to bottom. It's a bit more complicated than I've said . . . but this might help: Loom Beading Patterns & Techniques: Patterns, techniques, finishing, and more for the novice or accomplished loomer Paperback – April 26, 2021 Its a book on Amazon . . . May God bless, Dwight USMC_BEST.xls
  5. Would love to see the whole thing stretched out flat . . . What kind of background material did you use ?? I use only dental floss. Here is my favorite piece I've ever done . . . for a USMC guy. May God bless, Dwight
  6. We have a facebook marketplace here . . . Chris had 2 of them on there . . . his wife wanted to "go bigger and better" . . . and seeing as it is her hobby . . . he was all set. There are a bunch of them on the market here . . . so he was getting no movement . . . I came along and asked him for his best price . . . got it for 400. He still has another one there. May God bless, Dwight
  7. If you really ONLY want the outline . . . and you are doing a bunch of stuff on and off . . . You may want to look into a laser engraver. I have two of them now . . . one is simply for putting "stuff" on leather . . . and the other one I'll be devoting mostly to cutting out patterns. There are units out there like my little one . . . will do a 14 inch square piece without moving the feet . . . (or you could decorate the whole side of a cow hide just by moving the unit on the taped down leather hide) . . . It will take any *.jpg I want to give it . . . thru LaserGRBL . . . and I can scale it up or down at my pleasure. You can make the lines as dark or as light as you want. Draw out what you want . . . take a picture of it . . . send it to your computer . . . move it to LaserGRBL . . . tell it to do it's thing. Depending on what you are wanting . . . I've had pieces take up to a half hour to duplicate . . . but when it is done . . . yahooo . . . it's what I wanted. This one is very similar to my little one . . . https://www.ebay.com/itm/305103253109?hash=item4709922e75%3Ag%3AfAcAAOSwiethOa4z&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4F2Kls0UH2Gr9qi8vzR9JYyij83n6Gk9FxlYGcYs56MuEMY9qlKfH8fY2im9ml5NHodhj0uHTtnVaw%2B8Ao25ZQUzZy06VJsp%2FEWIjP7w2iF016Gk78DFa%2BqZ6u1wsNUqVurN22kMCjoFvL%2FYDMRR6NFp%2BpAbZlJN4%2B9SgYc%2FBaEBUeDLYbkDu4yukKUj4MqX%2FFQRWJKn7AdQMJlv8dRv7NHkMxYABlLeifXb1Y%2FRITokYLB3DThmiTkgJO2GbL7IZc%2FvKNOQkHd%2FHY8PKy6mtkKpyTPBM%2F2inBBM%2FhH0D9WH|tkp%3ABk9SR5KBiujpYg&LH_BIN=1&LH_ItemCondition=3 May God bless, Dwight
  8. Neatsfoot oil is about as good as it gets for your needs. Buy a pint of it . . . do not get the "neatsfoot oil COMPOUND" . . . get the genuine stuff . . . leather shops will have it . . . maybe a hardware store or hobby shop. Buy a little 20mm wide . . . pig hair or other bristle brush . . . they are the cheapest ones made usually . . . and use it to apply a light coat ONLY to the hair side of the leather. That is the shiny or slick side . . . the flesh side will be rougher . . . kind of like suede leather. Let it dry for 24 hours . . . if that didn't work . . . add another coat. Keep going until you get it where you want it . . . 24 hours between coats . . . but I don't think you'll need more than 3 or 4 coats at the most. May God bless, Dwight
  9. Thanks Arkie . . . she showed me some of the stuff she had cut . . . and I'm wondering if I can't do it in a couple passes at the most . . . if nothing else . . . if it only leaves a thin bottom thickness . . . might just do that with a scalpel knife. I'm having to do something with the thick cutting . . . 78 yr old hands are rebelling against it. But if most of it is cut in a couple passes . . . me and the scalpel can do the rest. I'm really excited too because he basically threw in the air assist . . . which is supposed to make the cuts much cleaner. I'm gonna start with the pattern a tad big . . . glue it . . . sand it . . . and sew it . . . but will work my way down as I go . . . hopefully one day have them to just a light sanding. Anyway . . . I truly think you are right in that it will be a game changer. And if my wife figures out what I spent . . . oh, well . . . May God bless, Dwight
  10. Went today and picked up a Ortur Laser Master 3 engraver . . . a 10 watt machine. It came with the air assist . . . and for lack of a better description . . . a bottle roller . . . it'll do glasses, bottles, other round stuff. Got it mostly for cutting my blank leather pieces for sheaths and holsters. Hands have given me fits lately as I try to cut pieces with a razor knife . . . This may not work as good as I want it to . . . but if it even comes close . . . I'll be some kind of happy. Plus I've got a little 3000 mw machine that I really like for engraving leather. Will use it to do the "pretty" work . . . the other one will be a work horse. Next thing I got to do though is make an enclosure for each . . . burning leather is one nasty stink. May God bless, Dwight
  11. Nate . . . there is a thing called a Boss . . . made by Tippmann company in Indiana . . . I've owned one for 20+ years . . . made belts . . . holsters . . . knife / bayonet sheaths . . . purses . . . and some other stuff with it. Yes . . . it will sew 3/4 inch thick . . . but what I did with it when I needed to do that . . . I used it to punch the holes . . . then hand sewed the piece . . . as it gave me a neater looking piece. And no . . . did not do a bunch of them. 5/8 should be OK for you. A brand new one is a grand . . . it bolts to your table edge (I've always used a C clamp) . . . and each pull of the handle down and push back up will give you one stitch. BUT . . . the one really great feature . . . you can absolutely put that stitch where you want it. Takes a lot more "practice" to do that with an electric machine. I've done some small stuff like you are talking about . . . and for me . . . the Boss would be the best. There are a few out there that are used . . . they usually get a good price because they just don't wear out . . . and if something breaks . . . or screws up . . . Tippmann stands behind them almost as good as the Zippo lighter people used to do. PM me if you have any questions . . . be more than happy to help you out. ----------- EDIT (go to the bottom of the forum . . . sewing machinery for sale . . . used . . . there is a Boss for sale there . . . guy wants 1100 for it . . . they are sold brand new for 1000 . . . been sitting on his desk it seems . . . might get a deal from him) May God bless, Dwight
  12. OK . . . go out into the shop . . . get the longest . . . skinniest screw driver you can find . . . OR . . . if you have something with a plastic handle and has a long hard rod coming out of it . . . Turn on the motor at it's slowest speed . . . put the metal end of the screwdriver or whatever else you have . . . and put the handle end up to the little flap that covers your ear canal . . . push that flap against your head . . . and listen. You want to stick the end of that screwdriver (or other tool) just above where the shaft comes out of the motor . . . and on the backside at the approximate same place. In the Navy . . . this is how we tested every bearing on the ship . . . and how we found out if one was failing. I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say you have a good bearing . . . but it was not greased from the factory . . . something that happens from time to time . . . and when they run dry . . . they make a very similar sound. Just wish I had a dollar for every bearing I've listened to since I started that back in 1964 . . . May God bless, Dwight
  13. I don't know if Lowes still does it . . . but they used to sell a half pint of "sample" paint of your color for like a buck apiece. Bought bunches of them for small church projects like Sunday school, etc . . . May God bless, Dwight
  14. I found something similar on Ebay a number of years ago . . . about 25 pieces . . . 12 inches by 30 inches . . . different thicknesses . . . colors . . . paid 50 bucks . . . and have used them for all kinds of stuff. One of these days . . . I may make myself a "coat of many colors" out of them . . .
  15. I would try https://www.tolindsewmach.com/ first . . . they are wonderful people to deal with . . . and I have no doubt they can fix your dilemma . . . May God bless, Dwight
  16. If I can . . . let me toss a suggestion . . . Hang your leather. All of mine is hanging on a finishing nail thru one hole punched in the most unuseable spot I could find in that piece . . . really near the edge. I have it all in a 4 x 8 ft box . . . 1 ft deep . . . with a 4 x 8 door . . . allowing me to get in. I bring a double shoulder or a side home . . . punch it and hang it as soon as the one it is replacing gets used up. They straighten out in a couple days . . . and are so much easier to use than those I used to keep rolled up. You can see the 1 x 4's with nails in them . . . they swing out so I can access the panel behind it. These were taken shortly after I made the vault. Picture 1 shows the door, 3 shows the bars they hang on, 4 shows the swinging arms, 5 shows an assortment I have there, and 8 shows some "stuff" stored on the bottom of the vault. 8 also shows that the vault is basically a 2 x 12 box with a 4 x 8 OSB panel on the front and one on the back. It is much more full today . . . as these pictures were made right after I first put it into operation. May God bless, Dwight
  17. Definitely a lot of us who think that way . . . Thanks, Sup May God bless, Dwight
  18. If your resolene is cracking . . . you are doing it wrong. It needs to be diluted 1 to 1 with a good . . . clean . . . water. Mix it well. Then use a little 1 inch bristle brush and brush it on like it was a cheap paint. As you brush . . . you should have enough liquid to form a sort of bubbling foam . . . and you just brush that foam out . . . left, right, up, down, left sideways, right sideways . . . brush it until you have a semi dry surface. Do that on both sides of the belt . . . wait 24 hours . . . and if you want . . . Aussie wax will make it shine. There will be no rub off if you do it this way . . . and do it right. I've made and sold belts for 20 years this way . . . no problems so far. May God bless, Dwight
  19. Late last year my standard sewing machine for very light leather and all materials just decided to roll over and quit. I shopped around and got a Singer 6800C . . . and I'm super happy with it. You have full control of the mschine at all times . . . and it will sew up to two layers of 3/4 oz veggie tan . . . plus all sorts of other thin leather. I use only carpet thread with it . . . a standard needle . . . and it's a great machine for me. On the side note . . . it also does all sorts of fancy quilting / stitching . . . options that are there but I don't use them. May God bless, Dwight
  20. I did a special holster for a Marine . . . White paint was bought at Tandy . . . not sure of the name. Top coat is 50/50 Resolene and water . . . put on with a bristle brush. No problems for me. May God bless, Dwight
  21. How heavy did you put it on? Did you dilute it before applying? How did you apply it? I've never had that problem . . . but I don't use a bunch of paint. May God bless, Dwight
  22. That'll be a pain in the butt to replace . . . Just hope if it happens that Tandy picks up a decent line of dyes May God bless, Dwight
  23. Looks good to me . . . I'm just not a fan of the scucide strap . . . much prefer putting a thumb break on a holster to help keep the weapon inside. Wish I had the skill to do the basketweave you did . . . my basketweave looks more like a basket explosion . . . lol May God bless, Dwight
  24. Good job . . . I keep telling myself I need one of those pistols . . . and so far I keep losing the argument. Gonna be in the right place one day . . . and the price is gonna be right . . . and it'll come home with me Then I'll look back at this again and check out the holster . . . May God bless, Dwight
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