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lomfs24

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    Leather working, shooting, photography, fire fighting

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  1. Sorry for not checking in. There are some great ideas here. I really like the needle bottle idea. I thought about going to the farm/ranch store and picking up some syringes and needles. I think that would do kinda the same thing. Plus they are dirt cheap and if one gets clogged up, oh well.
  2. Full disclosure. This radio strap is not my work. But rather a picture that I pulled off facebook. My question is, how do you do the fine painting. Like the white outlining on the letters. Or the flag for that matter. Or the superfine maltese cross and lettering at the bottom. When I try to do white outlines on my letters my brush is too wide and even the paint drop on the end of my brush is too wide. And I get it splashed over the edge. I even tried to thin the paint and flow it into the channel created by the stamp. But even then it doesn't flow evenly. What's the trick?
  3. Here's the way I see it. There are two genders, male and female. And then there's gay. I'm not saying I agree with being gay but they aren't pretending to be something they're not. When you start getting into transgender, it really becomes a mental disorder. If you want to know the finer details of that search Youtube for Ben Shapiro, he'll clarify the transgender mental disorder for you. I'm ok with the idea that someone wants to pretend they're of a different gender than what they were born with. I wish them all the luck in the world finding the mental help they need to work through that issue. However, the problem lies in the civil rights movement. The movement of civil rights as it pertains to transgender is that someone wants to pretend they are not the gender they were born with, AND all their problems would just go away if everyone else pretended the same thing. In other words, I have a mental disorder and if you just play along with my mental disorder all the problems will go away. Unfortunately, there is absolutely no scientific data to back that up. In fact, the data suggests the mental disorder that leads them to the conclusion that they are no longer their original gender also leads to a whole host of other issues such as suicide. Suicide rate in the US is at about 4%. Suicide rate in the transgender community is close to 40%. We need to treat the issue at the root, not put a bandaid over the issue by saying "A male can go into a female restroom in Walmart." and expect the entire problem to solve itself.
  4. Thanks for the replies. I kinda forgot I posted this thread and for some reason it's not alerting me when there are replies. Anyway, looks like I'll be heading to the store to get some sand paper. What's the difference in rouge? Grit I suppose. I have white rouge, is that more course? Or too fine?
  5. I know this is a pretty basic question. I bought a small pack of tools from a local guy here off craigslist. Most of the tools look like entry level stamps etc... It also came with a swivel knife. I guess it's not bad, I don't know any better. So I bought, what I thought to be a good one, off amazon. Took forever to get and when I did I found out why, it came from China on the slow boat. I tried to use it and it just kinda chatters along the leather and doesn't really do a good cut. Soooo..... What have you found to be the best or at least usable swivel knife? Does the brand of the knife really make a difference or is it what blade is in it? What kind of blade? I know asking you what kind of blade you use is a loaded question. So what are the different blades for? Like there is a squared off blade, as slanted blade. I found a blade that looks kinda hollowed out along the axis of the shank so the blade is a little thinner in the middle than on the edges. Ceramic blades? Are ceramic blades better? Last longer? Stay sharp longer? Or are they more prone to breaking when you need them most? Do you still need to strop a ceramic blade? If this is all too much you can just point me to a Swivel knife 101 web page. Thank you so much. This site has been amazing.
  6. Thanks for the reply. I'll give it a shot!
  7. I am doing a fire helmet shield, again, where most of it is black. However, I am doing a subdued "Thin Red Line" Flag on the shield. So most of the shield will by dyed black with a thin red line painted. I plan on using resolene on the shield as a finish. Do I finish with resolene, then paint? Do I paint then do resolene? Or do I paint over the resolene and then do a sealer of some sort over the paint?
  8. Thanks for the tips. I'll give it a try on my next project. Or maybe as I am reworking my current one.
  9. How do you dye your edges? I saw a video on youtube and he used Edge Kote before he dyed the leather. He dyed both the front and the back. Do you use Edge Kote prior to dying? Why wouldn't you just use dye on the edge? I could see using a different color dye or Edge Kote if you wanted the edge to be a darker/different color, but if you want it all the same why couldn't you use dye on the edge?
  10. lomfs24

    Fire Helmet Shield

    OK, I couldn't take it. The way this shield was originally wasn't the look that I had intended it to be originally. I couldn't take it anymore. Do I redid it all in black. I wanted it more along the lines of a total blackout shield. So here's how it ended up. Let me know what you think, the original piece in the original post and the second one now. Tell me which one you like better. I may end up repainting the Blue and red but I'm not sure at this point. Kinda like the total blackout. I think it the total blackout hides the flaws a little better like the name not being perfectly centered.
  11. lomfs24

    Fire Helmet Shield

    You are right, the video is specific to finishes. It was extremely helpful. It does not cover paints. But that's OK, it was still extremely helpful. Thanks.
  12. lomfs24

    Fire Helmet Shield

    Thank you for the reply. I used acrylic paint on a shield that I completely painted back with colored letters. I haven't had it long enough to know how it will hold up. I have done a leather hatband type belt for my helmet. It seems to be holding up pretty well but where the belt is creased over the seams of my helmet the paint seems to be cracking a little. I will check out that video when I get a moment. I need it terribly to choose the correct method to color based on the application.
  13. This was posted directly from my phone. I just use the editor in the phone to resize to get down to the limits the site allows.
  14. lomfs24

    Fire Helmet Shield

    So with these letter press letters do you press them with a press like an arbor press into the leather or do you hammer them like a regular letter set? I can see where the letters come right up the edge of the type so lining them up would be much easier.
  15. Thanks, looked it up and it's quite affordable for as much as it would get used too!
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