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Leather Fire Helmet Shield Tooling Tips
Handstitched replied to 108LeatherWorks's topic in How Do I Do That?
Thats a beautiful example of a shield. I have a set of craft knives, just a cheapie set I got from a hardware, but it has several ( razor sharp) blades in different shapes etc. , ideal for doing just that. My beveling is good, but not that good . HS -
We used to use a ' hot box' ( 4 reinforced foam panels with a roof and a few heat lamps) to keep our Gelcoats warm when making F/G swimming pools, otherwise they won't go through the spray guns . We also kept our waxes for the molds in there too . HS
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That is so unique and well made Brass fittings rock Don't be surprised if she gets asked " where can I get one ? " You may end up with a few orders. HS
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Like a line from a movie , " thats not basket weave......THIS is basket weave" . You must have had a lot of patience to do that @Frodo, I would have thrown it across my workshop , LOL , well done HS
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This has been discussed quite a bit, but heres a few pics of the leather I get from my supplier in Perth, WA . I bought 4 of these recently. Torino 4mm D/B . I sometimes get shoulders. I use these for my belts . The only marking is a branding mark , ' JW or WJ ' .( I keep those in) , and a batch number right at the very edge , and thats it. I buy around 8-10 of these per year , depending on sales & demand. I've been with the same supplier for many years, I phone ahead being so far away , I tell them what I need. I don't even have to inspect the hides these days like I use to , they were all rolled up and packaged on the bench ready for me to load into my car. HS (PS: ignore the ' one way ' sign ....that I stole in my ' yoof' )
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What is Mycelium Leather? Does it exist?
Handstitched replied to RobertoDR69's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
But I do , a lot , which might explain why I can't get a date A bit of deal breaker don't you think? HS -
That looks so neat & tidy, and very smart My belts keep getting longer ( I've lost weight) , time for me to make a new belt for myself. HS
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spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
I think it has a lot to do with the pollination . Flowering Almonds only produce flowers, like ours have done since we've had it. But now, nuts have appeared . Thank you Mother Nature Look forward to eating some fresh Almonds now Our Christmas will be different this year. I've got some Turkey drumsticks for Christmas Day for me and Dad, with a small ham etc. cook em slow in the oven, and Turkey wings & salad for Boxing Day , and a Christmas pudding, of course . Our climates are complete opposites , thats why I so love the changing of the seasons on both sides of the planet . Awesome pics too HS -
spring flowers and good food
Handstitched replied to chuck123wapati's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
Howdy doody friend from a very hot Western Australia Harvesters across the district have been busy before a harvest ban is in place , its been that hot. Not long ago that I was talking about the cooler weather, remember that? . My deepest respect to Mother Nature What do you know about Almond trees? ( we pronounce it ' Armond' delete the ' L' ,, like I said, us Aussies are weird, lol ) Anyway, we have a Flowering Almond tree in the back garden, only around 6-7 ' tall, and in all the 10-15 years we've had it, its only ever produced really nice pink flowers and thats it. Almonds are very heat and drought tolerant here in Oz thats why Mum got it . However , this year I have noticed ( just this arvo) that its started to produce Almond nuts . According some research, for a flowering Almond to produce( fruit) nuts, it needs to be ' cross pollinated' , and some varieties are ' self pollinating (wha..?) ' and they also rely heavily on our best friends the bees for pollination . Ever heard of flowering Almond trees producing nuts? This tree has changed , not complaining, I love Almonds, so hopefully by Christmas or the New Year I'll have Almonds to eat So I'm guessing Mother Nature has done me a favor . I'll keep searching HS -
I have never used linen thread, but thats is something new I have learnt today HS
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Man, they are so nicely done That will bring joy to those that receive them HS
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Thats a massive difference in price @Frodo , good thinking . The closest I've got is making a wood mold from a tracing of an actual original . However, if I went into a bank with that, I'd be arrested, LOL . Might come in handy at the meat section at the local supermarket though , the price of meat has gone stupid !! HS
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New member, new to me machine Sunstar KM-340BL
Handstitched replied to noidea's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Yeh man, I have 4 machines all up, , including " Brutus" my 441 clone . I get all my threads needles etc. from ' Sewing Machines Australia', they are in QLD , on line, but you can chat and order with them over the phone , and they are quite helpful . Not too many industrial machine suppliers in Perth, and what is available in Perth are not as good and not as helpful ,according to those that have tried ' other' suppliers. HS -
What is Mycelium Leather? Does it exist?
Handstitched replied to RobertoDR69's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Mmmmmnah! Neither would I TBH . I had to remake some "leather" belts that were marketed and sold by a large Oz company as ' vegan leather' , needless to say they fell apart , and the majority of the material was synthetic . The customer wanted me to reuse the twin prong buckles . I remade them with actual leather . Customer was happy . There is a company in the lower south of West Oz that specialises in fish skin leather, damn fine products too , long lasting and durable . I also have some fish skin leather in my collection of 'stuff'. I've always had a saying , if it breeds and bleeds you can turn it into leather Man, thats just beautiful, so serene *sigh* HS -
If you're uncertain about the belts, perhaps they can be replaced with the proper belts , as it sounds like they were replaced at some point (?) , I have to wonder why if that is the case. Otherwise, if everything is moving freely and the hook is working fine , they may be worth getting, just a good clean and service and some TLC. Good luck in whatever you decide HS
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Pricing for Custom Saddle Tree Made by Kent Frecker
Handstitched replied to Teddyi's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Likewise. They paid a fortune on feed , but rarely spent time with them . Puzzled by that. Perhaps people get a horse because they have ' grandiose' ideas of riding, or breeding them and later lose interest, who knows, ...dunno. My apologies to @Teddyi for hijacking her thread HS -
Also , if you need to case (dampen) the leather, the water may not soak in , depending on how it was treated or if it has a sealer on top. HS
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New member, new to me machine Sunstar KM-340BL
Handstitched replied to noidea's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
G'Day, welcome I'm from WA as well, Central Wheatbelt. That machine looks like it just needs some TLC . HS -
What is Mycelium Leather? Does it exist?
Handstitched replied to RobertoDR69's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
So I guess the last person you'd want to have along with a date, is the Pope, lol HS -
Its extremely late to answer this, but I would have thought Al Stohlman covered absolutely everything and every style of leather crafting , embossing/stamping, carving stitching using dyes , paints etc , too much to list, from beginners to advanced. But could you be more specific? HS
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Timing and tension came to mind first . @Wizcrafts may be able to help, as a well as a few pics to pin point the problem HS
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What is Mycelium Leather? Does it exist?
Handstitched replied to RobertoDR69's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
You just 'broke the internet', as the expression goes , I like to think so anyway And besides, cows are vegan, they eat grass, hay, grain etc. , I don't ever recall a herd of cattle sitting down to a Lamb or Pork roast with a nice chardonnay , picture that Although, they do 'drink' ( eat ?) beer, silage and grain from breweries. HS -
What is Mycelium Leather? Does it exist?
Handstitched replied to RobertoDR69's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I recently worked with vinyl, does that count ?
