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Everything posted by chuck123wapati
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lol i should said she sorry yes she does lol. haha LOL yes i ve seen that look before for sure lol
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crossdraw sheath
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
thank you I love to make for my family. -
crossdraw sheath
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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great job friend very nice and clean looking.
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oooh yea!
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You can't afford starting with leathercraft?
chuck123wapati replied to Danne's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
We are at war, its an economic war and they are winning because they know its a war and we don't yet. But i have to agree on US tools also and buying vintage /antique. -
that is good work friend! The basket weave is right on, the border needs some work as posted above it should also cover/camo the ends of the weave
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crossdraw sheath
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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thank you! maybe a two step process impregnate the two pieces separately form them then sew them together then seal the inside. Wonder how that would effect sewing them up besides making any gluing impossible.
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my American bully got scolded yesterday for chewing up one of our lawn chair pads lol.
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You can't afford starting with leathercraft?
chuck123wapati replied to Danne's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Your story brings to mind this they also supplied the UP shovels, picks and such, after they got into power they made millions. can you imagine how many shovels it took to build the panama or the UP. Oliver Ames was the president of the Union Pacific Railroad, while his brother Oakes was a Massachusetts congressman. But before they assumed their respective positions, the brothers ran a successful business selling axes and shovels to gold-seekers in California, and making millions in the process. The duo later supplied shovels to the government during the Civil War, for excavating the Panama Canal, for mining Pennsylvania coal fields, and for digging the New York subway system. -
i think i will go with beeswax as i trust your knowledge and experience, i have absolutely none on this. but my hard Spirits will stay in glass with maybe a leather cover lol. i have plenty of homemade chokecherry wine for this project lol. So how do you get the beeswax inside evenly and the remainder back out ? Heating the leather as well as the wax? If so on the leather how hot?
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crossdraw sheath
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
thank you i sure hope so it maybe it will drum up a little business for me. -
just in time! those are cool as heck
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You can't afford starting with leathercraft?
chuck123wapati replied to Danne's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
just my two cents on tools example= You can buy the best drill and it still wont drill with crappy drill bits or you can buy a crappy drill and it will drill well with high quality drill bits. This is where i have seen most folks new in trades failing. they gotta have the right Color power tools on site as you pointed out to look pro and be one of the guys but then they buy the crap when it comes to the bits, blades and such. i've never owned upper end power tools but i buy only upper end wear parts bits blades and such they save the tool no matter how well made from destruction from overwork. -
man your knife work and tooling rocks!
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that is a cool gift idea great tooling
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crossdraw sheath
chuck123wapati replied to chuck123wapati's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
thanks thanks it sure did come out nice i managed to get the pattern pretty straight. thanks thanks i may be using this pattern now with my knives. pretty easy build and it would look really good with an antler hafted knife. Thanks lol yea i know his sisters are. thank you yea mine is plain jane compared to his i may have to make me one now. -
that is a great idea
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dang nice job there, ima gonna have to build mine after huntin season.
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maybe these would work https://www.mcmaster.com/rivets/hollow-rivets/
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most look like eyelets, probably more heavy duty than modern ones. Friggin cool project indeed i love that kind of stuff.
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My first try at snakeskin and crossdraw, made it for my son, he will be the talk at elk camp this year lol. bison brown with prairie rattler.
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Police holster
chuck123wapati replied to Wykoni's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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leatherman "sheath"
chuck123wapati replied to Spyros's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
great use of scrap for sure and nice design.