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  1. Hi @Matt S I’m in the market for a bell knife skiver but I’m having a tough time trying to find one at a reasonable price. would you be able to throw in a link or two for me to research?
  2. I don’t do any carving... nice to watch though. Thanks.
  3. Carpet spray will work but there is a contact spray version too you might like better. When using spray adhesive you should hold the can away from your work about 8” to end up with a cobweb type of finish on both pieces that way you will not have any bleed through. With contact spray, let both pieces dry to touch and press together like normal contact. I use large amounts of spray adhesive in my day job. It works very well.
  4. I can imagine why wife now... YOU SPENT HOW MUCH ON A LEATHER BAG? funny, when I read that back and reverse the situation when she buys a bag... You spent how much on a bag?
  5. Looks fabulous! What do you do with the tester bag when all is finished? Send to Ireland??
  6. That’s a beautiful looking bag. Your explanation of the process is soo helpful to those of us who are new to leatherworking. Thanks.
  7. Great idea! What weight leather and did you skive the edges?
  8. Someone posted a link to some of his tools a few weeks ago, I ordered a selection of the cheaper tools because I didn’t really need anything specific... when I received them I was so disappointed. The quality was not good at all more like cheap tools from China. I spent around 100 pounds sterling, Maybe it was just me... but I couldn’t recommend his cheaper tools. Just know what you’re ordering first.
  9. Have you looked at Nigel Armitage’s videos? For the price if a coffee per month? He goes into detail on every aspect of the saddle stitch. When you’re struggling with the finer detail of leather work I think it’s worth spending a little to get it right. For me... I’ve spent a small fortune setting up my hobby so I thought why not spend a little on learning as well.
  10. Yes his work is very impressive. You are well on you way to being great. If you don’t mind a little critique... concentrate on your stitching because not everyone knows how good you should be at tooling but everyone knows when your stitching is off.
  11. Very nice! I like the carving but I especially like the shading / 3D effect on the horse.
  12. That’s fabulous work for only a year practice! Love the detail in the carving. Really impressive! It will be interesting to see your work in another couple of years if you keep this level of work up...
  13. Looks great! And a lot of work. Good job.
  14. They have also refunded my VAT as i submitted a VAT number when ordering. So... I paid them a total of 9.90 euro in total for the samples.
  15. just fix the problem. Now it should work. Rachele Rachele Micucci Chief Personal Advisor Giardini Group p: +39 0733 897 878 e: r.micucci@giardinigroup.it On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 11:39 AM, Rachele Micucci <r.micucci@giardinigroup.it>wrote:
  16. Thank you for explaining your process. I used fiebings tan kote paint on a satchel and it feels tacky and rubs off against the leather. I’m not sure what finish I could use to cover the paint? I have ordered Giardini paint to try out for the future.
  17. Very nice wallet. Can’t fault it from where I’m looking. (Except I favour hand stitching) Beautiful texture to the pigskin. What is the printed leather?
  18. I’m with @ABHandmade. They are perfect! I like the top edge the best. Can you tell us the process you used here please?
  19. Very nice work! As usual. Not knowing anything about guns... What is the string made from? and how does it work?
  20. Welcome to the forum. I absolutely love your work and I think very sellable anywhere. If you don’t mind a bit of critique... I think if you used edge paint on your leather it would bring your work to a new level of perfection? Delighted to see another lady leather craft person on board.
  21. I used the rolls of double sided tape from Tandy and while it is really handy and no mess I found my needles getting caught in the glue while I was hand sewing, I’ve decided not to use it any more because of that. I don’t have as much trouble with contact adhesive and it sticks better.
  22. Looks like Giardini are charging €24.90 for one of those roller pens.
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