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8thsinner

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  1. We've just got our leather jewellery onto facebook, check out the link below! My link We have our first stall in two weeks and could really use some feedback, so please let us know what you think.
  2. Thanks cowboy, I don't know why when I put in stepped ring mandrels in amazon I wasn't getting anything close. That is the thing I need but it's sizes are quite limited, And it's not a UK one, It might do anyway, but it will mean having to change sizes each time by 20th inch or so as converted most uk sizes end up with 1/4rs and 3/4 sizes. The second link doesn't allow much in the way of space when braiding leather rings around it, so it's not so good.
  3. I had these book marked before but lost the page come how, I have checked extensively on google and I cannot find Metal stepped ring mandrels let alone at a good price. Can anyone help with this? I don't care where there coming from as long as they can deliver in a week at the latest. UK sizes ideally but at this point i'll almost take anything. The one I had book marked before had rings sizers too.
  4. Very beautifully done.
  5. I am going through a major pouch making phase at the moment. I would like to see some prize examples.
  6. That looks pretty sweet, black and red makes the nicest whips. And sting ray....ohhhh. Did you cut your own lace or buy it?
  7. I like these a lot, it's one step away from being H.R. Giger like, and that really would be awesome. But, I don't have any paticular like or dislike for taxidermy, I know one friend of mine does it as a side, shes in forensics.
  8. Your transitions between the 8's and fours and the buttons are perfect looking. Very nice. I love the colours too. Of course it looks a little tight, But I assume thats just otu test picture on you and the customer is smaller or it's meant to be that tight.
  9. The power of gimp has well been covered and recommended, But thanks for sharing also.
  10. I don't care so much about books that no one here can directly review, My aim here was to catologue and organise reviews of books we collectively own.
  11. I haven't worked with that much roo which i know you prefer so this might not apply. But i have made lace from veg tanned cow about 2mm even. And it handles well, stays very strong and feels good to work with as much as cow can. But i can't even compare that to drum stuffed cow. Sorry
  12. Basically I am wondering if there is a machine that would do this, and do it happily.
  13. I want to gather a list of all books, in or out of print, to do with leather working. I am aiming for a universal review section here. This will take a few weeks to months but when it's finished I think it will be worth it. If you have it don't offer a review just now, just list it in the following format. Author - - - title - - - pages - - - isbn - - - content outline Bruce Grant - - - Encyclopedia of rawhide and leather braiding - - - 528 - - - 0-87033-161-2 - - - Leather working Tandy leather company - - - designs for leather belts - - - 34 - - - unknown isbn- - - Leather working Jessie F.B. parkes & S.B. Judge - - - Leathercrafts - - - 131 - - - unknown isbn - - - leather working david w morgan - - - whips and whip making - - - 132 - - - 0-87033-270-8 - - - whips and basic leather working cliffard w ashley - - - the ashley book of knots - - - 620 - - - 0-571-09659-x - - - knots and braiding little mention of leather but relevent
  14. I would like to know from a more professional standpoint, if one were to go the home made route and being as equal to the pros as much as possible what is the minimum entry level machinary you whould consider investing in. Laminating I would think would be required as (at least as far as I know raised ink printers would cost a bomb) Any suggestions on mircon sizes? Any other suggestions to this. Speaking for myself, I do not mind investing my time into doing things right if I can save money in the short haul...
  15. Or you could try also try my version...
  16. Then I definately recommend you thin the bevel down, take it back to at least twice as far fromthe edge and hit it with a heavy bastard file and it should be done in no time. Use a permanent marker to mark the edges you inted to file that way it shows exactly whats being removed and you can keep yourself even.
  17. This is why I asked for a picture, thats not really the classic ulu shape, it's a regular skinner. And it does look a bit thick, As a round knife no probably not the greatest but if you really thinned down and added a long bevel into the edge it might cut quite cleanly. You would get better use of it I think if you could could add your own handle to it but it looks like it might be a small tang glued in from here, which is a shame.
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