Jump to content

Rockoboy

Contributing Member
  • Content Count

    1,422
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Rockoboy


  1. G'day Doug, South of Perth W.A. here I suggest looking around your local area to see if there's a Leatherworkers Association, club, guild or similar. Heaps of things you can learn and people to bounce ideas off.

    Most important thing of all … Have fun with it.


  2. Another factor to consider when cutting some materials that are less desirable (like chrome tan leather, PVC, polycarbonate etc) is the gas given off can coat the lens. This coating will etch the surface thereby reducing the effectiveness of the machine. This coating  and the damage will require the replacement of the lens.


  3. I am following this thread to see what the 'experts' come up with. I think the press idea could work over a large area if there was a thick top plate placed on top of the stamp/die/embossing plate. I bought, in a pile of second-hand gear, some stubby-holders (I think USA call them drink coozies?) with designs that were around 4 inch X 3 inch from memory. 


  4. I never stitch across a strap or belt like I see in your pics. I found a really nice watch on the ground many years ago. The band had failed along the stitch line and the owner had not noticed when it fell off his wrist.

    Think of that stitch line like the serrations between 2 postage stamps.

    I wonder if the leather in your 1st pic is a pull-up leather, so its designed to show wear and tear as it ages. .

    As for darkening a line along the edge, you could try some antique.


  5. On ‎1‎/‎14‎/‎2020 at 6:04 AM, RockyAussie said:

    If I know they be from this neck of the woods I'm not wastin my time

    I totally agree. A couple times I have responded to requests for information about where to get some item, or a good repairer, when the person has not stated their rough location. I don't bother anymore.

    If somebody needs to protect their location so badly, I will respect their wish by not requesting their details to compose my reply accordingly.


  6. On ‎1‎/‎13‎/‎2020 at 10:20 PM, Sheilajeanne said:

    don't even THINK of sending it to PETA!! 

     I have to agree with this sentiment. Unfortunately, there has also been a smear cast across all fund-raising charities. Apparently some (or all) are retaining a portion of the funds "for future disaster events". So, they are not distributing funds to the people the donations were intended for. Red Cross, S. Vincent de Paul, Salvation Army plus others have been mentioned in the media for not distributing funds adequately. I have no idea if any or all allegations are true. 


  7. I have no idea, but in the interest of spit-balling, maybe the leather was being made thinner In the 40 - 50's, so it breaks down more than the older better quality leather.

    As for the leather falling apart after applying a sealer or leather balm, maybe the leather is past its use-by date, just hanging together until the moisture causes total failure.

    Disclaimer: I have no idea, maybe somebody with some real knowledge will be along soon.


  8. 28 minutes ago, toxo said:

    surely there should be mandatory firebreaks

    Unfortunately firebreaks will not stop a fire of this intensity. Hazard  reduction burns done in the cooler months are the only way to reduce the severity of the wildfires. The green movement has a lot to answer for in forcing a reduction in this type of preparation for the fire season.


  9. 6 hours ago, Zonker1972 said:

    I also do not have the handle

    The handle could be as easy as a piece of rod with a hole in the end. Done on a lathe if you have one available, or rod held in a drill vice if you don't. If there's more than one size, make a few. Job done.

×
×
  • Create New...