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  1. Google says: https://archive.org/details/TM10-3530-202-24/page/n7/mode/2up
  2. Greetings, Here is what I use to emboss words, letters into Veg Tanned leather. I use this method because a LOT of my work involves letters: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GLfvsGGEUyjaOgc1dJr75GgUTDiegBah/view ...and an older version https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qgV6aH_FkHa5lBX_kNceroW2elQju_XW/view?usp=sharing Hope this helps
  3. stelmackr

    Oh Boy

    I have similar Christmas story. About 35-years ago, I thought a Leather Bowling Bag, for the wife, with those fancy scrolls and lettering would be just the right ticket. I went to all the bowling establishments and all the sporting goods stores around and all they had vinyl or canvas bags and none looked like what I had seen at some bowling tournaments. How was I to know that all those Leather Bowling Bags were all handmade So, I I went a Tandy store near Mountlake Terrace, WA, just north of Seattle to see if they could direct somewhere to find them. Low and behold, as I walked in I saw a bowling bag kit on sale for $25 (or $50, I forget) that I figured I could put together. How hard could this be for a Software Programmer? Anyway, after purchasing the basic beginners kit (basic 7 stamping tools, including a Stohlman basic leather book, wooden mallet and a swivel knife. Some odds and ends, rounder and key fob and some antique dye). I walked out with a lot more money out of my pocket. Read the book, experimented on the rounders and key fob. Made lots of mistakes, but Christmas was rushing towards me. Re-read the book and directions and say maybe the leather was too wet or dry. Casing it was called. I cased (in my case drowned the front of the bag) and it took so long to trace the pattern that the leather must have dried to the right wetness because the swivel knife worked a little bit better. Long story, short: I finished, tooling dyeing and assembling the bag and she loved it. I’ll try to post some pictures—this is my first project. My wife let me take pictures of it a few years ago. (Sadly the Leather Bowling Bag lasted longer then that marriage). Over the many years I needed to replace the plastic ball internal holder with a wooden frame.
  4. The Stohlman "The Art of Making Leather Cases vol 3" has several pictures of rifle scabbards. Here is one sample:
  5. Very nice. Pictures were a little small to see details, but still a nice job.
  6. Wish I had this advice 30-years ago. ;-)
  7. I have the DVD that was produced from VHS tapes when George Hurst turned the videos over to Jim Linnell, but the color is was washed out. That makes for a poor teaching video teaching aid. Does any old-timer (like me) have a VCR tape of the Robb Barr Rainbow Trout lesson I could buy, borrow?
  8. If you have a shop air compressor, bring it in and blow out the inside of the unit and pay attention to the motor. Grinding does send a lot of metal fragments around. Just a thought, since it worked right up to the sharpening.
  9. Check this needle type chart and see if you are using the needle for the effect you want: https://www.groz-beckert.com/mm/media/en/web/pdf/Sewing_machine_needles_for_leather_and_technical_textiles.pdf Because some needles deliberately slice the top leather to sink the thread into the leather. And needle size and thread size also make a difference.
  10. The sorting station in Pasco was closed , in a cost saving measure. I live in Richland, WA. Pasco is a 5 minute drive from my home. The nearest USPS sorting center is in Spokane. Now if I send something from Richland to one of the Tri-cities (Richland, Pasco, or Kennewick--no more than 20 minute drive from me) first it goes to Spokane (a 2 hour drive from here), then back to the Tri-Cities. Efficient, no, cost savings only in personal, increase in transportation.
  11. I feel your pain. I've had some "end-of" discussions with a friend today...
  12. The Jim Linnell digital download is too grainy and the colors are all wrong. I asked Jim, and he said that is what George Hurst provided with the license to sell. Jim says the source tapes are "long gone". So I was wondering if any old-timer might still have the VCR tape. It's not critical. I made one from the tape long ago and the tape was lost in my foreign work assignments. Thanks for the suggestion.
  13. Anyone have the Robb Barr Rainbow Trout VHS Tape that I could beg, borrow, or buy? Thanks in advance.
  14. Here are some Acrylic Leather Craft Wallet Corner Decoration Templates: https://www.etsy.com/listing/616675600/acrylic-leather-craft-wallet-corner?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_us_c-craft_supplies_and_tools-tools_and_equipment-tools-other&utm_custom1=_k_CjwKCAjw2rmWBhB4EiwAiJ0mtXfIBhtsPAH9abD4W7Ac9iZgmQP34MJjhBbvQWXSUpZjH_Tin-K12BoC4n4QAvD_BwE_k_&utm_content=go_12573354959_124822072212_507851843968_aud-1184785539738:pla-295604191622_c__616675600_101353926&utm_custom2=12573354959&gclid=CjwKCAjw2rmWBhB4EiwAiJ0mtXfIBhtsPAH9abD4W7Ac9iZgmQP34MJjhBbvQWXSUpZjH_Tin-K12BoC4n4QAvD_BwE
  15. This? https://www.amazon.com/metal-book-corners/s?k=metal+book+corners
  16. Might this help? https://www.pinterest.com/dwmaas/corner-patterns/ https://www.pinterest.com/jrobertsonmn/tooling-inspiration-corners/
  17. Over the many years on this Leatherworker.net website, I've only ignored seven people and only two happened in the last year. That is seven people out of 88,844 total members. I see this Leatherworker.net a valuable leathercrafter resource.
  18. You might find some ideas with this google search string: How do you make a book slip case covered with leather? ...or... more specifically, this search string: How to cover boxes with leather? I've made several slip cases covered in leather. I used bookbinding card board and leather with archival white glue. The trick was cutting, skiving and mitering the joints. Check with Talas for materials: https://www.talasonline.com/archival-storage/boxes Hope this helps.
  19. Well, the only way I've had luck with cutting soft leather straps is by using a long cutting table and a piece of hardboard, ripped to the width of the strap and using a rotary cutter. The hardboard has a smooth side and a rough side. Lay the rough side down to immobilize the leather and cut along the ripped hardboard . If you don't have a long table, go to a big box store (Lowes, Home Depot, etc.) and buy a 4 foot by 8 foot 3/16 inch sheet of hardboard. Have them rip the widths of the strap sizes you will be using and leave 6 inch piece to lay on the floor to be your cutting table. Hardboard: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hardboard-Tempered-Panel-Common-3-16-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-175-in-x-48-in-x-96-in-832780/202404545
  20. Google says: https://www.google.com/search?q=latigo+leather+information+history+use+and+process&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS715US715&sxsrf=APq-WBvqoGulcZNozzzJNZ7xyS5KMRkO_w%3A1647025846007&ei=tp4rYqcOxLLQ8Q_-qIWgDQ&ved=0ahUKEwinwfKz4b72AhVEGTQIHX5UAdQQ4dUDCA4&oq=latigo+leather+information+history+use+and+process&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAwyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEcyBAgAEEc6BwgAEEcQsANKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQ5AZY5AZgvz1oAXACeACAAQCIAQCSAQCYAQCgAQHIAQjAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz Wikipedia says: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latigo_leather
  21. stelmackr

    Beaded line

    Something like this? https://www.barrykingtools.com/images/borderhourglasssmooth_lg.jpg
  22. Johanna, could you please remove me from access to the Adult Humor and Off Topic forum.  Thanks in advance.

     

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