terix
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Hi!
Nice to read something from another Norwegian!
I have learned a lot from this site. It's really great! I have leatherworking for a hobby. Even if I don't have artistic skills, I enjoy my hobby. - And: You really deserve the good weather up north; we've had summer for some time now in the southern parts.
Go Norway (or is it: go nowhere?)
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I like that!
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Really decorative! Your idea can be used in many different items, thinking of knife sheats and pouches. Thanks for the idea, Canada
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I like the simple and useful design!
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Thank you! Interesting with oldtimers' instructions!
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Love your clean and sharp design! I like items that can be used!
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Thanks for sharing! New projects for me. Guess the first tries will end up in the bin, but eventually,,,,
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A friend asked me for a purse - you gave me the inspiration I need, even if I would not manage to make it as nice as this! Thank you!
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Thanks, I need some new ideas!
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Thanks for the explanation! In these parts we have mostly heard about the Norse gods
Did you design the pattern youself?
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Very nice! I like your style, it gives a picture of your country!
(I've been on holiday twice in Hrvatska, stayed in Opatija, visited Rijeka. Very nice people!
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Thank you for sharing the pouch! New idea for me. The knife is nice, too!
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Thanks for the tutorial - solved problems for me!
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Welcome and a happy new year!
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Hi,
I love the sketchbook; one small pattern, nice colors, and the rough flap! I think I'll steal your idea!
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I agree, Somawas! If it's a valuable book, why not make a slipcase?
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Hei Aziz! Welcome! Your gallery will give me ideas!
Tore
from Nowhere...sorry, it's Norway.!
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Merry Christmas, Conny!
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Tried this? I use it a lot!
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Beautiful products! Felt peace in my soul just looking.
Terix
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Hi! I know the situation, so I made my own out of hardwood (oak) and a shaft of not so hard wood (birch), and got it well balanced to my armstrength. Then I found out about Tandy ........
Terix
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Thanks, Johanna, for pointing out that we all aren't part of the English-American language family. But we're certainly Leatherwork Family.
Regards,
Tore
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Hi! Have you checked out the Iilg Yahoo-group; Opel Mok's tool? I'm sure he has it on his website,too
Terix
How To Reduce Noise To Avoid Angry Neighbors?
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I use a piece of tree trunk about three feet long, place my leather on it and hammer along. The only sound comes from the tool. No vibrations in the floor. I also use a piece of foam rubber (about 2 inches thick) under a piece of hard wood (must be changed after a while). Also works well. And cheap. (Please excuse my English)