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Leebroox

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    Alabama (By way of Texas)
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    Leather work. Wood Working. Sailing. Photography. Cars. Metalwork/Blacksmith

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  1. CowboyBob, Thanks. Yep I had 207 in both and Max tension up top and absolute minimum on the bobbin and I was still getting the railroad tracks on the underside. At the very least you have confirmed that I was doing everything right. I will switch to 138 in the bobbin and see what that looks like. Appreciate the help. Absolutely. I am using a #24 going through two pieces of 3.5oz vegtan. Albeit very slowly to prevent the needle from breaking. I have found that is as thick as I can go without something binding up and breaking the thread or needle. Appreciate the advice because that needle selection was a shot in the dark and when I installed it, it looked a little big to me. I will probably switch to #21 or #19 and 138 or 92 thread, if I cannot get the 207 to take like I want. Thanks again.
  2. Acowboy, What do I need to do to my 545-H4 to get it to accept the 207 thread? I have gone back and forth with all of the tension settings and I am still not getting the bottom/underside stitches to cinch inwards. The bottom thread just rides along the underside and never locks into the leather. I don't have any issues with a 92 size thread but I want a much bigger thread if possible. I know this old but I am new to the sewing machine world so hopefully this makes it to your in box. Thanks. Cheers, Leland
  3. All, I understand this is a very old thread but I just purchased a Pfaff 545 that was previously used for fabric and I am trying to set it up for leather. This is the first sewing machine I have ever used and am not very familiar with it and am still learning. I guess my first question is; what would be the best needle and thread combination for this machine to sew wallets, bags and perhaps journal covers? For the Journal covers I have used 3/4 oz vegtan. Thanks in advance. Regards, Leland
  4. I liked it more than the others with all of the talking and drawn out explanations. Just give me the Baby I don't want the Labor pains...
  5. YinTx I feel your pain on the tiny carvings. I did this one recently and I could cover the whole carving with my thumb. Meh... at that small its hard to distinguish the mistakes from the intention... Lol
  6. Vikefan, You can buy the legs and tribolt from Tandy but I don't like them very much. I use 1.25" Oak Dowels and turn the feet on my lathe. I make my own Tribolts or you can buy a really expensive nice one from Lee Valley Tools. Its like $50 just for that bolt though. So I make my own.
  7. Just when I thought I was getting comfortable with my techniques and style... you gotta go and show me something like this!? Damn I have a lot to learn. Amazing work! I'm thinking I need to take an art class or two or twenty.
  8. Very Nice! Thats a LOT of backgrounding... Always dread that part. Beautifully done
  9. Kiwican, Sorry for the late reply I haven't logged in for a while. I made these at Christmas for my Nieces and Nephew and My sister said they look as good as new after 7 months of Daily use. My one Niece takes hers to every one of her Lacrosse games and my Nephew plays video games in his everyday and the oldest uses it as her practice stool when practicing music. The nephew using his at a 4th of July Community BBQ.
  10. That's awesome. I never considered making my own. Now its on my list. Thanks. Thanks. I considered making this chair when I did my Campaign Chair. Settled on the campaign chair because of its history. Nice job on yours.
  11. Thanks. I have been stressing on my dyeing techniques and getting the results I want. These came out the closest to what I had envisioned. Learned a lot. Thanks for checking them out.
  12. Yes, It was a gift for my niece, She plays cello. The Stool is the perfect height to practice with. Thanks for checking them out.
  13. Some camping stools I did for my nieces and nephew Christmas gifts. Modeled after Christopher Schwartz’ campaign stool.
  14. Thanks! I’ve only been doing leather work for about a year now and I’m having trouble locking down a good dyeing/coloring process. This was the most recent book cover I did and I have not figured out how to get that clean two-tone effect without the darks bleeding into the lights... thanks for your pointers. I’m guessing the angelus matte is what is used as the resist finish over the lighter areas? Leland
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