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mendedbowl

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  1. Hello Big D,

    I'm not a tattoo artist, but I have been interested in tattooing leather also. A while back, there were a few posts on this forum that showed some tattooed leather work, and I asked questions then, in hopes of maybe buying a cheap tattoo machine (for leather only). I wasn't able to gather enough information on the techniques used, so my attention moved on to other projects.

    Having worked with leather and leather dye, but never using any tattoo ink, I can only guess that the results of ink against bare leather would be similar. I wonder if you were to seal the surface of the leather with a water repellent sealer before tattooing, would that prevent the ink that pools on top of the skin during the tattoo process from staining the surface?

    I would suggest that you try a series of experiments using sealed and unsealed veg tan and chrome tan leathers, different sealers (maybe even liquid latex). I would try the veg tan leather dry, oiled, lightly damp with water, and soaking wet.

    I hope you find the right technique, and I hope you're willing to share the results of any experiments.

    ken


  2. if you are only needing something simple to hold a mask, maybe a strap around your head just above the brow and another going from front to back across the top would be enough. it would be very simple to rivet together or make adjustable. but if you really want a helmet like the one in your link, you will need to wet form pieces of leather. thin leather soaked in water is very stretchy and can be molded. when it dries it tends to hold the shape. your biggest problem would be constructing a mold that fits the shape you wish to achieve. wood forms are good because you can nail your leather to it (around the edges that will be trimmed off later) to hold your leather while you stretch and mold it as it dries. let it dry completely before removing.

    ken


  3. I'm looking for a leather worker to make double layer stitched belts for concealed carry. In brown and black 1.5 inch width. Price is pretty important. Please let me know if you are interested. This will be a long term agreement and I will be purchasing 5-10 a month on a custom basis.

    What does "on a custom basis" mean? Does that mean each belt will be custom designed and stamped? or just personalized with a name stamped across the back?

    I'm not sure how you can expect a bulk rate price if you're wanting custom hand made one of a kind belts.

    Will your "long term agreement" guarantee at least 5 belts a month for 2 years, with the first year or 60 belts paid in advance?


  4. Most Hobby Lobby stores have a leather craft section, and they sell 12" X 12" pieces of hair-on cowhide that have a nice look. it's a little pricey buying it that way, but if hair direction doesn't matter, you should be able to get 3 pieces from each panel.

    I would suggest going to your nearest Hobby Lobby so you can see and feel what you are getting, but if that's not possible, you can buy it online at this link. hobby lobby link

    hope this helps,

    ken

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