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DaveD

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  1. About a year ago we had a couple of meetings at the Leather store off of Mobud, but it looks like that group disbanded. Too bad, it had some great potential to get something going strong here. Drop me a line if still interested in meeting. Dave
  2. All I can say is "WOW"! and Merry Christmas to you all!
  3. That's a great design. I really like the interlocking section at the bottom.
  4. Would you believe I was trying out a new leather tool to add that blury effect? Actually, these are pictures from the new owner (I forgot to take any pictures of it when it was done).
  5. Just a couple of peices I did for an art show at my church. I had a great time doing both of them, and learned how to better practice what the passage they came from is teaching!
  6. It's been a little while since I've posted anything, but here's my most recent project done for a friend of mine. He hunts bears using a bow and arrow....... I figured the Game Warden will need something to go on if his first (and only) shot misses! Anyone know if bears will eat leather products? Please let me know what you think. Dave
  7. I'm not sure this is really realted, but I've had three tools bend on me as I'm using them. Right up front, I've had it happen using the poly as well as the rawhide mallets, and I am casing the leather. I've had a stopper, a cam, and a beveler all do it (all Tandy products). The store was great about swapping out the first one, but I've had the other two happen over t past week....not so sure they are going to be so happy about it this time. Not sure if it's something I'm doing or bad batch of tools. Any one else ever have something like this happen? ideas?
  8. Great work, I love the colors. How long did it take to make that and where did you get the pattern? Dave
  9. DaveD

    Barb Wire Bird

    The bird looks good, but the work on the wire look great (that really does read odd, but I think you know what I mean). Nice attention to detail on the wire.
  10. May not be a project the youth group members could do during the time at camp...but I ran our Cub Scout archery range at day camp this week and make an arm guard as a prize for the "Top Shot" at camp this week. It went over real well, and I had about 10 parents asking about how it was done and how they could learn to do it. In addition to directing them to this site, I also gave them directions to the local Tandy store. Getting the youth involved means there has to be adults (at least in the chronological sense) ready and available to teach them. So I encourage each of you more experienced crafters to contact your local scout groups and volunteer as a merit badge counselor (or whatever the Girl Scouts equalivalent is) for leatherworking....it's really a lot of fun to share the knowledge and watch them as they learn. Dave
  11. I like the look the rag treatment gave to the background work. Very creative look!
  12. All I can say is WOW! What a great idea followed up with wonderful execution, something to be very proud of.
  13. Thanks Tom, Good point; posting pictures....but not too far away from the "just starting" phase in leather, but really enjoying it!
  14. OK folks, I've commented on several of your projects and now it's your turn. Right off the bat, I'm NOT a photographer! I suspect I'll learn the tricks to taking better shots in the near future. The project was supposed to be for a retirement gift, but she ended up getting promoted instead....right after I got finished carving her name into it.... so it's turned into a promotion gift instead. In the end we are all getting the better end of the deal, afterall she's going to be around for a while longer. The idea was to create a Hawaiian theme on the front (where she wanted to retire to) the roses on the back were inspired from garden she had us plant several years ago, but are from one of the Al S. books I've got.
  15. Very nice work, and good timing posting it during National Police Week.
  16. WOW! That is a wonderful work of art and a great tribute.
  17. That's a really nice combination with the beads and the tooling combined like that.
  18. This is a great team you've put together here, and it's a lot of fun to look around and learn about all the different styles and tips. As one of the "new guys" to this sport (I've been a guy my whole life; but new to this....well you know what I mean), I really appreaciate the open and honest feedback from all of you pros out there!
  19. Rayban: Here's a great animated site for learning different knots. http://www.animatedknots.com/monkeysfist/i...imatedknots.com Dave
  20. OK, I'll bite...not real sure what "Adult Leather" is...but I'd like to check it out
  21. Glad you like them. He and I both had a great time with this project and look forward to the next one.
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