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Huntbuck

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About Huntbuck

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  • Birthday 11/28/1968

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    USA, MICHIGAN
  • Interests
    God, Family, Improving Everything and the great outdoors.

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Holsters and sheaths
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    Everything Leather
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  1. Lobo, Inspirational, have moved to the basement, wife is suggesting I do some carpentry work to get a proper shop, kind of at a break even point now... years yet to go to get to the point you are at, but hoping to make it some day.... and the path you described is spot on so far...
  2. Super job.... beyond my skills....for now but you are an inspiration!
  3. My thoughts exactly. Particle, nice work... keep inspiring us and raising the bar. Also ADDITIONAL KUDOS, I know how hard it is to find those precious hours to put into this stuff, especially when you are running the 8-5 daily grind. For me it is a good place to wind down and think about something besides the daily chaos we all deal with. Again, NICE work. Edited because I can't spell!
  4. Are you using a chilse point needle? Just cureious as there seems to be a lot of material moving on the backside. Front stitches look beautiful...
  5. I picked up a TENTMAKER SPECIAL a couple of years a go on ebay, another knock off of the sailrite line... also bought the Monster wheel with it, the total deal was less than the cost of the monster wheel new... After a bit of work sorting out the timing issues getting it running AND cussing it out often, I finally put the monster wheel on it where upon I too had to "square off to kick myself for not doing it sooner!!" Night and day difference. Still use that little machine to small projects made out of upholstry grade leather, and I agree, they should all come with the wheel on them. Sailrite came up with a good addon with that product definately made my work sessions on that little machine more pleasant. .
  6. That has HIGH CLASS written all over it. Very nice job and unique way to present a product... Love the look of that. RW
  7. Twin Oaks, I appreciate the critical eye and great advice... I definately agree on the full grip relief I will update the pattern for this and add the radiused corners. ... and I will try the bag on the molding. This leather was really fatty... lots of issues getting it molded, some areas stretched too much, others hardly at all. Not sure where the leather came from, I just know I have been moving it shelf to shelf for awhile and finally decided to use it for a "first" of holster. Another area of frustration on this one was the slots.. I have to work on those as well, I used a drill for the corners and the drill leaves quite a mess to clean up. .
  8. Gent ask for a pancake style holster, first one of this style.. typically I do the snap over designs. Let me know what I should have done different... finished not finished in this photo, but on the belt to size up angle and sweat shield, and one on the forming jig
  9. That looks great. What thread size are you settled on. I have tried 138 up through the 346... doing first saleable item tonight on it... a holster for glock, using 346 with 8 oz light brown... have done a couple camera cases, notebooks and other small items with the boss and so far, not looking to go back to hand stitching any time soon.
  10. Well, at least all the comments made for an entertaining READ....
  11. I picked one up off craigs list locally a couple of weeks ago, apparently sombody loaned money, took the machine for payment and wanted what they had into the loan... $500... The machine appears new but the tensioners were out of whack, it had size 69 thread in a 200 needle with maybe a 207 in the bobbin... and basically needed to be set up properly. Thanks to Particle who through some PM's helped me get it going. Last week I sewed a leather day planner with it, made out of some old split I had laying around. Did not want to try on a sellable piece for the first run. It took a bit of playing but after a bit of adjusting I finished with a pretty decent stitch. I restitiched an old pattern holster I had laying around just to do a time comparison... that original took 2+ hours to hand stitch.... finished it in about 12 minutes on the boss and my hands were not sore. again,... I THINK YOU WILL LIKE IT... Let us know when you get it and how it works out for you RW
  12. Thanks Johanna, now I have one more thing to do.... did not realize how DULL my knife was!!!
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