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  1. I am totally clueless! need help. I have searched and searched, I can not find anything to help me make a rifle sling! I seem to still have an issue with my mouth and brain not agreeing! friend asks...can you make a sling...me...never done one, friend...wanna try? me...mouth spouts yes! brain face palms and shakes it's head! does anyone know if there are templates available? i don't want one with a sliding shoulder piece? want it to be all one piece so that i have the carving space. how long should i make it? any and all help will be so appreciated!


  2. after months of blood, sweat, tears and many colourful words and phrases, I am so very happy to see this one go. I had to deal with many do overs, because the colour wasn't right or the lacing wasn't what he wanted, the size was wrong and so on. the customer was certainly my biggest challenge. tell me what he wanted then changed his mind when he saw the result. I think I will add a pita fee for the next one. anyways, thank you to all who offered words of advise and encouragement!!

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  3. absolutely stunning!!!! i've never seen one with so many sections, i am currently trying to do my first seat for a customer, i am having a difficult time trying to figure out how to do the sides. would it be easier to put several pieces together, or one long wrap around? the seat is similar to the one you have hear, except we had to shave the foam down for him.


  4. hello, i am asking for some help. i am working on this project, first time for me involving motorcycle seats. there is carving and tooling involved. asked to shave seat foam down as well. i have done a lot of research and it has left me more confused. do i wet mold the large seat? some suggest oiling the leather before dying and antiquing, others don't. some suggest assembly first then dying and antiquing, others don't. some suggest the mexican braiding, others suggest double loop. i am also dying by hand, rather than airbrushing...don't know how to yet :( the customer also wants the darker edges and coming to the center lighter. any help would certainly be appreciated. DSCF3622web.jpg DSCF3623web.jpg

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  5. hello all, i am working on a back rest for a motorcycle, it was fine up until i applied the linseed oil...and then voila!! spots spots spots everywhere! this is my very first attempt at doing seats, which unfortunately for me is not a nice easy shape to deal with...but that's for another category. my question is...should i continue with the dying, antiquing and finish, or should i cut my losses now and use a different piece of leather. customer is starting to get impatient and wants the seat yesterday :(DSCF3697web.jpgDSCF3703web.jpg

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  6. a friend has asked me to re do his seat in leather, no tooling, just black leather. i have not done one yet. just wondering what leather would be best to use. any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. oh, and what do you recommend for finishing it with to prevent the elements in harming it. thanks for taking the time to read. i will try to attach a photo of the seat to be worked on. post-7661-0-70239200-1375819616_thumb.jp

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