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Thanks for the tip, I just got 6 books I've been eyeballing.
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Got a Cowboy Outlaw and I'm loving it
akguy59 replied to kyleboedeker's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Thanks for being the first to post on this. I have been quite curious about it and it's nice to hear good things. -
As a former Marine, I can tell you I would be so happy to receive a gift like that. Absolutely great. BTW tell your friend that he is about to experience the toughest, most rewarding portion of his life.
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WIP Custom Cowboy Rig
akguy59 replied to hashtagartz's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
I love to see someone doing western holsters with something other than flowers. -
Sorry about that. Once I saw that there were pictures my reading comprehension just kind of went away.
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That turned out really great. I love the "distressed" look of the leather, could you share the source please?
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That looks really good. It will make a great accent for whatever you put it on.
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A few recent projects
akguy59 replied to stormcrow's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Very nice work. I love the dopp kit , is the distressed looking leather the kudu? -
Thank you. That is pretty much what I figured. I don't mind spending a little time polishing or sharpening, I just don't want to waste my money on something that is going to break with normal usage.
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Hi folks. Just looking to see if anyone has some info on the Weaver brand stitching chisels. I got an email saying they are back in stock and when I saw the prices ( around 20$ a set ) I was quite curious. I read the reviews on their site and all but one was positive. I would like to get multiple sets so that I would be set for different stich patterns and this seems like a reasonably priced way to go. If anyone has used them I would appreciate the feedback. Thanks all.
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I tried some just because I had a bunch left over after a project that just used the outer sheath. To keep the strands under control I melted the ends and mashed them to a point. It worked fine but it was a little fat for what I was using it on and it only comes in white. I think you should give it a try on some scrap and see if you like it.
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That looks fantastic. I can't wait for the tutorial.
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To get really slick edges requires sanding. Depending on the individual piece of leather I may have to sand as fine as 800 grit. I will usually start at 150, go to 300, then to 600grit. The occasional piece of leather will require 800 but in my experience 600 is enough. I also find power burnishing to give a smoother finish than by hand. I gave up using water for burnishing because it just didn't seem to work as well as gum trag.
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Greetings and Merry Christmas. Your story sounds pretty much like mine as far as getting started. You have come to the right place for instruction and feedback. This forum has some of the most helpful and friendly people you will find anywhere. Welcome and enjoy. BTW what part of Colorado are you in? I'm in Austin over in Delta county.
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Dressing up the ugly duckling
akguy59 replied to Treed's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
THANK YOU!!!!! I am glad to finally see someone carrying a glock in something besides kydex. Great looking rig by the way. -
metal lined holster
akguy59 replied to akguy59's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the replies. You have given me several options that all seem to have a lot of merit. -
metal lined holster
akguy59 replied to akguy59's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thank you for taking the time to answer. I also have access to metal banding material at work and was wondering if that wouldn't be another one to try. It's already painted, easy to cut, and fairly stiff. -
Hi folks, I just have a quick question that will probably seem a bit silly to some but here goes. I am ready to try my hand at a holster with a metal reinforced mouth. What kind of metal is commonly used for the reinforcement piece. Thanks in advance for your help.
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That is a beautiful bag. You should be very proud of how it turned out.
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I am a metal fabricator with over 30 years in the biz and I can tell you that 316 ss will not take or hold a decent edge. I am amazed they would even try to use it as 316 is structural grade ss. You have never seen a knife made from any 300 grade of ss, you have to get into the 400 series before you find suitability for a cutting tool. I would pass on these even if they were free.
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First of all I love the leather projects. More importantly, best of wishes on your recovery. Everyone I know that has beaten cancer has done in big part ( I believe) to their positive attitude. In other words keep your chin up and God bless you.
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Tinkering To Save Cash...aka....keeping The Tool Budget Down
akguy59 replied to TinkerTailor's topic in How Do I Do That?
It looks like I have a money saver to include. I have been making leather bracelets that are 1 1/8" wide. As I looked on line for strap end punches I was surprised to find that it would cost me $50 or more for one. I remembered that we have a washer punch at work that is made out of 2 hole saw blades with the teeth ground off and sharpened.. I thought I would try this idea to make a punch and see how it would cut. I ground off the teeth and ground half the diameter up about 3/8" then sharpened it and it gives me a beautiful smooth round end to my strap. Being these bits are made of pretty decent steel it should last a long time. It cost me $10 for the cup saw but if you have one laying around it would be practically free. Good luck all. -
Need help on shoulder holster
akguy59 replied to akguy59's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Thanks for the advice folks. I found some pre-cut straps at tandy and ordered them this afternoon. Enjoy the rest of the weekend and thanks again. -
Good morning folks. I've been a member here for a month or so and have been soaking up all the great information and tips. I do have to say that this forum is populated by some of the most helpful and friendly people of any of the chatrooms that I have looked at. Anyway, on to my question, I have finished the body of a chest type holster and I am in the dark about the straps. I need to know what is the recommended weight of leather for the straps and also a source for them. I found what I think I need at buckleguy.com but I need to know I am ordering the right leather. They are presently out of the 4.5/5 weight which seemed about right to me but if that is the right weight then I may need to go elsewhere. Thank you in advance for your help and advice.