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Everything posted by Stetson912
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As a first go it looks function as l. However there are some safety design elements I'd recommend. First is your magazine release being covered, it shouldn't be. It cam potentially cause your magazine to be released when it shouldn't be. Second is grip clearance. You should strive for about an inch or so. This design looks like it's ok but something to keep in mind. Keep at it!
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Thank you for the info. Based on that it isn't what I need. Thanks again for saving me time and money
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It's listed for 950 also, which is why I'm tempted, also has video of it sewing on the post
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I found this machine listed semi locally for a good(I think) price. But I'm completely ignorant and don't wanna be had. I'm hoping someone can tell me about it and let me know what I'm in for. It looks like an older adler 205-370 but I really don't know. Thanks in advance for the aid.
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Thank you. It was a fun one @JLSleather coloring I am not good at. Idk what to do with it haha. I have peter main and stohlmans books on it and still cant figure it out quite right haha. I need to practice it more for sure
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Something just clicked with this one haha. I know how you feel, all I can say is thank you and just keep practicing it'll fall into place @MarshalWill I'll keep that in mind thank you
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Thanks, the pattern is not mine, i just carved it. I agree though. It is a very nice pattern for those reasons. That's going to be my next learning adventure, drawing patterns... terrifying!
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Thsnks and Yes, it's available for download on his site now.
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I spent 2 full (late) evenings on it. About 7 or 8 hours I think. I was deliberately trying to go slow. It's relatively small for me and I always rush steps and that's where i mess it up haha. I'm debating if I should antique it or not
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This was a fun carving. This was done in one of jim linnel's classes on detail figure and floral carving. This piece made me realize the advancements I've made and I'm happy with it for a change. Hope you enjoy. It's 5x7 on 4/5 oz
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Finished this back quiver and arm guard
Stetson912 replied to dhaverstick's topic in Archery Quivers and Bow Cases
Fantastic as always -
Well, im no expert nor do I own either machine. But in my research I'd vote for the outlaw. It's has a cast iron housing instead of cast aluminum, Has all steel internal parts, and you can call or email the guy who created the machine Ryan Neel. It also has 3 more inches of throat clearance and boasts nearly identical sewing specs to the boss. For me it seems like a better built machine, at least where materials are concerned. My opinion only of course.
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Me too haha
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Figure carving finesse by al stohlman. Not much on insects except a couple pages. But it's a great book anyhow
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I might be late to the game here, im no expert and not very good at figure carving yet bit I found this that may help illustrate some of chuck and sheilajeans points.you can see not everything is cut as chuck mentioned. A stylus or spoon was probably used for the veins and you can see the 3 segments of the body also.
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Always wanted to give this a go. Looks great
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Are Basket-Weave Stampers Negligent!?!
Stetson912 replied to RVM45's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
My 2 cents, if it's a molded holster, the only side that could be molded and retain the front stamping would be the back. Leaving it plain would keep the best anesthetics after molding. If it's not to be molded, it could be stamped all around. Personally, if it's an owb not molded or a western style holster, I would probably stamp all of it, otherwise I'd have to rely on molding the back panel for retention and that would destroy any adornment in the end -
Many approaches. As mentioned you an line it with very light leather or fabric. But. If you didn't want to line it there are other methods. I used to use tan coat and apply it then burnish it with my slicker best I could. But now, my go to method for glossy smooth unlined interiors is to use toconole and a glass burnisher. Just spread a light coat of toconole on the entirety of the back side and burnish. Comes out great. Obviously, you want to dye it first haha.
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Made this belt bag
Stetson912 replied to dhaverstick's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Cool stuff as usual -
Arizona style clutch wallet back
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Floral and Sheridan Carving
The finished piece. I'll be redoing it most likely as the interior card slots are too thick -
Arizona style clutch wallet back
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Floral and Sheridan Carving
Thanks Bruce, I was able to take his class last year. I wish I could again this year, or get some 1 on 1 time with him to learn some things. I love the palosanto edger and the draw gauge I got from you too, thanks again Thanks, I will post the finished piece soon. It is done but, as I was afraid of, the leather I used for the interior was too thick so its not so functional, but looks nice haha. I will be redoing this one with thinner interior leather. Can't win them all, but it was my first attempt at this new pattern too -
Arizona style clutch wallet back
Stetson912 replied to Stetson912's topic in Floral and Sheridan Carving
Thank you