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  1. Hi, I think you are being too hard on yourself. It looks great to me, I wish I could do as good. btw what are you painting it with? T
  2. My friend showed me a cartridge belt he has had for 25 years. Wears in all weather's outside his coat. Lays down to shoot. The stitches are perfect. No grooves.
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    English Bridle

    Hi Matt, I am using tshirts . Good tip about cutting blanks ,never thought of that. I Got the leather from Metropolitan Leather, really nice, that's where I get all my leather. T
  4. Hi All, I have been leatherworking for about a year now, and decided to treat myself to some English Bridle Butt to make a couple of belts. I probably bought this too soon in my journey considering the cost but hey ho. My question is about the tallow on the surface. It seems very suborn to polish off. Should I heat it a little with a hair dryer ? Also I usually use carnauba cream on other items I have made, should I apply this to bridle? Any other tips concerning bridle would also be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Terry
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    Edge Kote

    Hi, Thanks for the information really appreciate it. What a great site.
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    Edge Kote

    Hello from Britain, I have been making a few things with chrome tanned leather given to me by my upholsterer brother in law. Today I have bought some 1.2mm natural veg tan shoulder which I want to make a wallet with. Finishing the edges is confusing me, gum trag and burnish ok, but why use edge kote instead of the dye I used on the surface? Thank you in advance . T
  7. After only a year you have managed to produce something as good as this. I will be starting my first project soon , this after only a year practicing is very encouraging. well done!
  8. Hi , I'm thinking of taking up leatherwork as a new hobby. I'm in engineering and am hoping some skills are transferable, patterns, marking out, hand tools , cutting etc. I want to begin by making a stitched belt. I've seen on you tube about groovers and creasing tools. can I use a creasing tool to sit the stitching in as opposed to a grooving tool? The reason I ask is that ,I could bye only one tool, the creaser wouldn't remove leather to see the colour underneath. This may well be a stupid question but I look forward to some replies. Thanks Tpc
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