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colt officer dummies
Stetson912 replied to JLSleather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Well idk if you've seen this one. Idk if it's different or not. Let me know what you think.https://www.holstersmith.com/vcom/cooks-gun-molds-rock-island-armory-c-555_656_832.html -
colt officer dummies
Stetson912 replied to JLSleather's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Does it have to be colt? -
Quick n easy bracelets
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks man, yeah sometimes the down n dirty simpler projects that hardly touch the marble are the super fun ones. Haha awesome thanks for sharing that. Give it a go! They're fun to make -
Quick n easy bracelets
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks fredk, it's a challenge for me being that small. My swivel skills aren't the best haha -
Quick n easy bracelets
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Font is kunster script (I think) I used inkscape to size it and printed it out. Traced to the leather and lightly cut it in with my 1/4" angle swivel knife blade. Then after I dyed and had a few layers of sealer I used watered down black acrylic paint to antique it. Then sealed it with more mop n glo. Thanks! It is. It's what was requested too. Fiebings pro mahogany diluted a little with denatured alcohol and airbrushed in several applications. Thanks! -
Wallet
Stetson912 replied to Carnivore's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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The hole cut looks a bit rough and jagged too, as if done after the fact. I love all the different thoughts and ideas and possibilities everyone comes up with. Several of them would work too. Just goes to show, more n one way to dress a salad... More n one way to skin your nose... No that's not it.... well, you get my drift eh? Haha
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I tend to wrap the thread around the meat space between the first and second knuckle. Not as thin and doesn't cut. Odds are you aren't pulling tight enough rather than too much. You'll get calloused after a bit and it won't be as bad. But wrapping with anything will totally eliminate the issue
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Hmm, looking again it looks machine stitched maybe. And the hole for the crossbar looks like an afterthought as the stitching doesn't appear to stop short like it should. Looks like they made a sleeve for the handle then cut the hole afterwards. Maybe camera angle is messing with me?
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2 different colors with the same dye and sealer
Stetson912 replied to BlackJoe's topic in How Do I Do That?
Did you oil one and not the other? Even a touch more dye on one than the other can do it. Hides can also be darker in spots than others or have different characteristics in one area than another. If the method of application was the same in both cases, then id say it's down to how much dye was used or some variance in the hide itself. -
You can use all sorts of things. Thick poster board is ok. The cereal box and bag stiffener ideas are good too. I've used Matt board with success. I cut it a bit smaller than the dimensions of the cover and then beveled/skived the edges of the Matt board to have a nice raised effect and smooth transition to the edge of the cover.. this is glued to the inside of the cover then the cover is lined. I glue it with the bevel facing the inside of the book so the raised effect is on the lining and the outside stays flat.
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If I were to do this to a similar railing already constructed, I would first make the pattern which is simple enough. Then I would prefer punch my holes for the seam at a 45 ish degree angle. I would then stitch it together. The angled holes would allow use of straight needles. Alternatively, I might use curved needles to stitch the seam. Then pound the seam with a flat faced smooth hammer to flatten it out. That's how I would do it lol. There is Probably a better way
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Oh truth, how funny though art....
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Right! I may need to turn down a job because of that. Bible cover that is for be a huge Bible. He said it was a "standard" sized Bible. But it's 10x8 and 3.5" thick! I'm not sure I have enough leather! Haha at least a big enough piece -
Barstool for Taylor Guitars visitor center
Stetson912 commented on immiketoo's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Oh truth, how funny though art....
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Go for it! I found it scrolling through Facebook and thought it was perfect -
I thought some people here may enjoy this. ..
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Both are good ideas. Advertising on one side of it though is intriguing. If you don't need to sell it I like the idea of giving it with a belt
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Ladies long zipper purse
Stetson912 replied to Wedgetail's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Ah, yup... I think the easier option will be to add a bit of thin lining to that particular area of the outer. I may try shaping the outer like the interior is shaped and see if I can figure a way around the center pouch. Got some thinking to do -
Ladies long zipper purse
Stetson912 replied to Wedgetail's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
One question, did you make the exterior the same shape (in the folded part) as the interior where the zipper starts and ends? Mine seems to look odd being just the square cut piece. Like you can see the flesh side of the leather. Is this the case for you? Or just when the wallet is open? -
Ladies long zipper purse
Stetson912 replied to Wedgetail's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I'm making one too. Craftsmangus pattern? I couldn't find zipper tape so I'm using cheaper zips I cut down. But in function it's the same. Yours looks better than mine will. Haha -
I'm stumped. All I found was these. https://www.rmleathersupply.com/collections/view-all-leather/products/pueblo-veg-tanned-leather-1oz-1-2mm-made-in-italy https://www.rmleathersupply.com/collections/view-all-leather/products/waxy-veg-tanned-leather-4-5oz-1-8mm- Both a bit on the light side andnonenis waxy. District leather supply had a small piece of the Pueblo in heavier thickness in a gray color. But I'm unsure about the streakiness from the picture.
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Sig P365 / Cowhide Reinf Panel
Stetson912 commented on JLSleather's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries