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Everything posted by chuck123wapati
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A 1000 grit sharpen is mighty polished but that's a good idea I'll be making two belts then lol. after the holidays
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Bourbon an gars mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Nice work too!!!
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Happy Leathercrafting Christmas 2021
chuck123wapati replied to Handstitched's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
i love beer too and Christmas and helping folks and warm weather God Bless to all and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Its cold here 34 f today , with 60 mph gusts but its going to quit blowing and start snowing today for a very white Christmas day. -
i use a 4 x 36 belt sander. with it i can make leather tools and knives, woodworking tools etc, sharpen anything under the sun i use a 1000 grit belt oiled to hone my stuff, and i can also make very awesomely flat and smooth edges on my leather projects all with just a change of a belt in seconds. Probably the most versatile tool in my shop. i have belts from 60 to 1000 grit and for wood, leather and iron. Plus ima thinking i can make a cotton canvas belt for burnishing, got some planning and a holiday to get through first. and it cost less, than one of those wheels that do only one thing.
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ISO Leather Firefighter Radio Bucket (Holster) Pattern
chuck123wapati replied to Sandman8's topic in Patterns and Templates
i understand completely. If you cant find one pm me and i'll help you make one of your own. -
Solaway sole remover
chuck123wapati replied to ScottEnglish's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
You can find the msds sheets online as well . you can probably find the instructions on the soleaway site too. -
yup but the good side is they will be cheaper, the right color and you wont be tied to just one size or shape.
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thank you and have a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
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wooo wee that is nice!!! he sure will like that i'll bet.
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ISO Leather Firefighter Radio Bucket (Holster) Pattern
chuck123wapati replied to Sandman8's topic in Patterns and Templates
if your interested in learning about everything why not learn to make your own patterns, its part of the process? This one would be easy peasy and you have spent a day looking for a pattern that would take less than an hour to make. -
Pocket/console holster
chuck123wapati replied to Hags's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
that is nice i have a tiny gun i pocket a lot i may have to make one of these. I call it my bear gun. -
fantastic bag your dad is gonna love it!!!
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ISO Leather Firefighter Radio Bucket (Holster) Pattern
chuck123wapati replied to Sandman8's topic in Patterns and Templates
Looks pretty simple to make your own, all you need is a radio or wooden copy to size it.. It appears to be only three pieces of leather the strap in back is doubled for a belt loop maybe and is also the bottom of the holster riveted in the front the sides are one strap wrapped around the radio and sewn to the back strap, a leather strap for the snap set and your good to go. -
The ballad of Ed Cantrell, A new song that is about the county next door lol I remember this happening.
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yup, stamp it then cut it out
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Suspenders
chuck123wapati replied to Stewart's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
they look great and appear to work pretty darn well also. -
the shaders add depth and form to your flat surface. The main idea is to add the illusion of shape to your object with them. Yes you will need different sizes. The "waffle" type just adds some texture to your object, A flower petal compared to a ruffle in a banner for example. flower smooth, banner rough. However there are no hard and fast rules on how you use these tools most were designed and created by people who had a specific use in their style of art. so the rest of us unless we copy their style learn to adapt them. And to make our own sometimes lol. Practice on every scrap you have and the bellies if you buy full sides, i hate doing the mundane type practice also so i just cut what comes to mind and see how it works. Lifters also make a big dif in the form of your objects and work in conjunction with your shaders to create the three dimensional look. I also practice my designs at least once on scrap before committing to a project, this allows me to practice my tooling, see if the design works, test colors and finishes etc. When first starting one time i did probably a dozen roses before finally doing the project.
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Brings back some wonderful memories, I used to watch my mom sew too, she did the same made her clothes and us kids clothes. She always let me help a bit and taught me to sew, knit, cook and crochet. She would always make me something for Christmas. Shh don't tell my old roughnecking buddies lol. God bless you as well and have a very Merry Christmas.
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Leather corset and hip bag pattern
chuck123wapati replied to mariuspirvu's topic in Patterns and Templates
it is i.ve found that if you don't have a lot of extra money and want something nice for your self sometimes you have to make it your self. Then the gained skill allows you to be self sufficient as well as being able to make for others. leather is not the only craft i know how to do lol. -
Leather corset and hip bag pattern
chuck123wapati replied to mariuspirvu's topic in Patterns and Templates
Thank you and i sincerely hope you can be doing leather for much longer also. i've been doing it in some form or another for about 40 years or so. Never really serious about it like you are, but it was a learned necessity in the beginning. we are pretty isolated here as far as being able to buy a lot of things, so i had to make them .lol Now i make some money to help with retirement with it. -
so what type of bow do you use this with?
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cool glove i had to google it to see how it was worn and found the exact pic on reddit. lol I have shot a lot of arrows in my day but never seen one of these. i guess cause all my bows have rests. Always wanted to try an archers thumb ring.