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Swivel knife..............Hmmmmmm..................what length?
Rhale replied to Chris623's topic in Leather Tools
Hey YenTx are you wanting to sell the Robert Beard swivel knife? Thanks -
Swivel knife..............Hmmmmmm..................what length?
Rhale replied to Chris623's topic in Leather Tools
Chuck Smith swivel knives are great! I have 2 of them 2 1/2” length I use a 3/8” barrel with 1/4” straight blade. Barry King knives are good and about half the price of the Smith’s. You might consider it, a.lot of people use them and no more than you use it it seems to be. A good option! -
I use 207 or 277 thread on my Cowboy 3200 works great!
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Tandy has also started selling SOME Barry King tools!
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When to buy first leather sewing machine
Rhale replied to WannaBe's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
When you are sick of sewing by hand and can afford the machine you need! -
It’s to bad a lot of states and politicians are trying to take away our 2nd Amendment rights! Remember that as you vote!
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Leather topped Dude shoes
Rhale replied to TristanNiles's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
I’ve done one pair and sewed by hand to just the top! It’s a little tricky but can be done. -
Black is the worst color for bleeding and rub off, it’s so bad I don’t use it anymore! I know of no way to totally eliminate it! Good Luck!
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It’s going to be hard to start off making tack without some basics down 1st! Do you have any leather working experience at all? If not I would suggest you do some basic stuff to begin with like wallet kit from Tandy’s, maybe some key rings, etc. then after some practice you will have a better idea of how to use some tools and some things you will need!
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Go with Barry King, Bob Beard, or Wayne Jueschke stamps! Some say that the stamp doesn’t make the difference until you get good with Tandy stamps! I strongly disagree with that statement, buy one of the above mentioned basketweave stamps and a Tandy similar stamp them side by side and if you are blind and only read Braille you could tell the difference in the quality! You will be using a basketweave stamp I feel sure on sheaths so give it a try for yourself, you’ll be convinced!
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Looks good, welcome aboard!
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Shipping issues...USPS coming and going
Rhale replied to BruceGibson's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I have had some problems also but my theory is that if you mix a government job and then install the union on top of that we’ll guess what! -
I just listed a complete set of Robert Beard smooth bevelers on eBay!
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I have and use gallon barge contact cement, I have never seen 2 different colors in it! Did you buy this gallon new? It should be yellowish and gooey right out of the container, it looks just like it does in a smaller container. I buy it by the gallon then put into my glue jar from there and never seen 2 different colors!
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I would think it’s much cheaper and easier to do by hand!
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Are you using barge in a yellow and red can? There is no mixing of anything! Once in awhile you may have to add a little thinner if glue gets to thick! You said am I not mixing it properly out of the can! I don’t understand what you are mixing!
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Looks fantastic! I see great improvement in your bar grounding on each piece.
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Old mans practice
Rhale replied to Rhale's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks Chuck, I appreciate it! -
Old mans practice
Rhale replied to Rhale's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks Paloma! -
Old mans practice
Rhale replied to Rhale's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I appreciate it the kind words! -
Old mans practice
Rhale replied to Rhale's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I will certainly take critique! -
Old mans practice
Rhale replied to Rhale's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thank You very much! -
An old man has to practice a lot to stay on top of things!