BobSpr
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About BobSpr
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- Birthday June 22
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Leatherwork Specialty
Pouchs, Sheaths, handbags
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How did you find leatherworker.net?
websearch
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Thanks for posting
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BobSpr started following What is this
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I was given a bag full of hardware. While sorting it, I ran across two W shaped things. Does anyone know what they are and how to use them? Thanks. Bob
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Hey Chief, I am in Columbus. Long time hobbiest.
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First Hat Ever!
BobSpr replied to flyingcuda's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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No, it was done by machine. Normally, I hand sew leather and use a Singer CG590 heavy duty machine for making gear out of non-leather fabric. Since it will sew through 8 layers of denim, I thought I would try it on this pouch. It worked great.
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I am looking for a 16-24 oz stainless steel flask for it. Until then, I plan on using the 2 liter bottle carrier I made from ballistic nylon.
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I registered using the name Furface. It is the name displayed on the forums. I want to change to BobSpr. Is it possible and if so, how? Thanks. Bob Name: Bob Spradlin UserName: Furface IP Address: 50.80.97.94 Email Address: rspradlin@mchsi.com
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First, Thank you to OzHaggisHead for the instructions and pattern. I had a pile of scraps from an upholstery side laying around. So using the instructions posted by OzHaggisHead (Instuction link) and the scraps, I made something serviceable. And being from scraps, I was mainly looking for experience and not total perfection. I think I did an ok job, what say you? Front: Back (Oz used heavier leather and slits for the belt loop. With the thinness of the scraps I had, I used a 2 inch wide by 3 1/2 inch long piece of nylon webbing): Inside front (again, the scraps were thin, so I reinforced the top with a piece of 3 oz Latigo):
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I know Stormdrane from other forums. He is an absolute knotting genius. Welcome aboard Stormdrane. Bob