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You don’t have an extra line 24 stud die do you?
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admin / mod please delete
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For sale, $100. + shipping the cart buckles are chrome plated solid brass
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Does anyone have or know where to get just this piece? I seem to have lost/thrown away.. they sent me a different one that’s half as long and doesn’t work, that’s what they have now at OTB
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Do you happen to have a 1412 stud setter?
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Thanks guys, it sounds like it’s probably ok then. I don’t really need it to do those long stitches, I just started wondering if there was something wrong with it, since I had read about bigger stitches on other machines.
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Ok, thanks. I’ve heard of patchers doing 1/2” stitches I think, so I thought this might supposed to be able to do that too.
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The longest stitch I’m able to get is about 3/16” , the adjuster moves smoothly and goes from tiny to this. I’m using 23 needle 207 thread. Should be able to do bigger?
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Sold, please delete. Thnx
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Item has been sold, please delete. Thank you!
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As of now I have a buyer, pretty sure it’s sold, but if anything changes I’ll follow up with anyone else interested. thanks
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So sorry, just saw this. I have a buyer offering more, but if it fake through I’ll let you know.
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If you’ve never made shoes, you are probably a few years away from being able to do what you are trying to do, and that’s with a lot of serious study. There is so much more to it than making a cover for your foot. i learned a ton in the crispin colloquy, there’s a FB footwear makers forum. the best book you can buy is bespoke shoemaking by Tim skyrme. You can use a singer 31-15 or 31-20 to do almost all the upper making. a shoe patcher leaves marks and doesn’t leave stitches looking very nice. expect much disappointment and Frustration. It’s possible, but not at all easy
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I have 4 lots of leather boxed up and ready to ship. All full large flat rate boxes. Lot A- 8-10 oz. Herman oak or Wickett and Craig strips 1 3/4” & 1 1/2” wide by aprox 3-4 feet in length, some shorter some longer. $75.00 Lot B- 8-10 Wickett and Craig & Herman oak belly and some 5 oz. milled veg lining $50.00 Lot C- mostly 8-10 oz. H.O. & W & C 1 1/2”-1 3/4” aprox 14” pieces and some Bridle leather & long strings $50.00 Lot D- random 8-10 veg tan and some bridle. A bunch of soft leathers, French calf and lining, some 3 oz. veg $50.00 shipping included.
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Sorry, didn’t see your response till now. It can set other sizes, not sure about shapes, but you have to have other firs to do do, and I only have this size.
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Dude! water spots probably would dry and go back to the normal color, or you could have dipped the whole thing in water to even it out and let it dry. Don’t cut stains out! Yeah, there’s a lot of top coat sealants, I’m not sure which ones are matte though
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Can someone please buy this awesome machine?! in Petaluma, Ca paid $1000. + freight open to offers! https://youtu.be/6M0koXseKpw
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16 Ounce Strap Supplier, 1907 Leather Sling Build
courtney replied to AlamoJoe2002's topic in Suppliers
And actually I could sell you some of this hide if you wanted -
16 Ounce Strap Supplier, 1907 Leather Sling Build
courtney replied to AlamoJoe2002's topic in Suppliers
I have straps cut from 1/4” Herman oak that I’ve edged and burnished. It looks thinner cuz I took off the edges, but I could sell you the straps -
Here’s a kind of crummy video of it in action
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Hi, just saw this, I’ll call tommorow. courtney
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A better black?
courtney replied to LiftPig's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
Don’t cut it with alcohol and stop airbrushing it?