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  1. Sharpening is a personal thing like leather work everyone finds their own best way. that's why so many opinions on how to do it. the end result is what is important not how you get there. The idea is a a straight, even on both sides, highly sharpened and polished edge. Of all the things i have cut in my life leather is right up there as hard to do, you need the polish or the knife drags and you need the sharpness or the knife doesn't cut its really that simple. Many overthink the process going from one way to the next but never really getting good at any one way they have tried. Pick a style that you and your hands and eyes can handle and perfect it. My self after the stones i use sandpaper spray glued to my pounding stone up to 2500. No need for the stones for a long time once the edge has been cut unless you nick or damage the blade.
  2. re drill and tap with something you know.
  3. I don't know about Covid I've had it and it didn't make me stupid. I'll bet it surprised the guy like jaws too. I use a few layers of painters tape over my blades when i send them and that is inside the sheaths. Bubble wrapped tight. Anyway i hope you can fix them up easily that tip will need some work for sure..
  4. that's crazy !! what is wrong with people nowadays?
  5. Seems your kind of ignorant about running a business, before you judge them or me start a business of your own with employees pay all the social security and insurances, overhead, etc. for them then have the gubmint tell you to shut the doors because your business isn't essential. you need to remember businesses didn't start this mess the gubmint did and they wouldn't have needed any handouts if left the hell alone either, same as the employees, and also spent the money they got how they needed to same as the employees. Don't know why you ranted on me friend but crawl back under ok I didn't make your life miserable either. And BTW millions of people still getting free money form this, food stamps for one. Good luck!
  6. Its a great bike friend no matter what you have read on the net. Made by Huffy for coast to coast, BTW Sears didn't make bikes either they rebranded. ITs pretty much the Huffy Timberline bike. It didn't have a weeks worth of wear on the pedals, perfectly tuned. Out of pocket for tires tubes, a seat about 65 bucks, the rack is worth that alone. As i said i got it out of the dump. I have been riding, fixing and restoring bikes for years. I could sell this cruiser in a college town easily or any three speed enthusiast https://societyofthreespeeds.wordpress.com/ . But its mine i ride it daily along with my 77 azuki 10 speed. Have you ever ridden a vintage bike? Its not about what other folks have that matters in life its about the joy of riding. Believe me its much better than any modern Chinese built wally mart bike.
  7. that is a nice set and would work well i'm sure. Yes i use a few different grits of sandpapers spray glued down to my pounding granite after the stones to get a good polished and fine edge. Usually double down meaning form say 400 to 800 then 1600 etc. down to my 2500.
  8. if your cutting tools are not a super hard steel then the Arkansas will work fine. if they are of a super hard steel then you will need diamond stones. Arkansas are great with oil, water can be used also. There are also Japanese type water stones that are awesome as well. Its mainly a matter of preference on oil or water. You should get a set of three at the least course medium and fine actual grit size doesn't matter because you will go beyond that when finish polishing i use various sandpapers for the finish sharpening and polish down to 2500 grit. Some folks go farther with the polishing compounds. The course should get used very little as it for creating the primary bevel, and fixing a badly worn blade or chipped blade the medium can be used for cutting the secondary bevel and removing the larger scratches on the primary and then the fine for the finishing the edges. After the edge is created then up keep is with your sandpapers and strop if that is what you prefer. BTW the stone in the pic on the left is worn out! the one on the right can be fixed but sharpening with stones this bad will not be helpful in learning to sharpen anything. Keep your stones clean and flat by using the whole stone or as much as possible when sharpening and keep it clean with whichever lube you picked Water /oil
  9. beautiful! those nice polished bevels do their share for a nice smooth cut as well, makes the blade slide along without grabbing.
  10. the wide angle wont ever get super sharp like a knife so if that's what your trying for it wont happen but it will get "sharp" in swivel knife terms. it only has to cut the leather about halfway through which is why the angle is like it is. I test mine by trying to bevel the edge of a piece of leather if it will trim a bevel it is sharp.
  11. lol There is so much info in his books, i go to them first when looking for answers and usually find them.
  12. A spoon type works best for me. in fact you can use it to give your critters some shape too. I made mine out of stainless steel all thread, made some lifters and a regular blunt point for tracing and such also.
  13. there is alot of good info on the net. look up Brain tanning or just hide tanning. Basically you have to flesh/scrape the flesh side of the skin free of all meat and fat . then wash and soak the hide in a water and lye solution to get the hair to slip then you have to wash the hide again to get the lye out and scrape the hair and epidermis off and then apply what ever tanning solution you choose the skin then needs to be worked as it dries to break down the fibers and soften the leather, this last step is for brain tanning i haven't done any other type. there are more than one way to accomplish each of the different steps so a bit of study is needed to pick which you want to do. If you want leather to tool you will have to veg tan it. Brain tanned hide like Deer is really soft and makes awesome clothing. Its all hard work lol and some times stinky.
  14. Hey all you folks down in Texas hope you are doing well also Frodo and friends in that flood / Hurricane Ida area. Haven't heard from Frodo i hope all is well. I am always looking for preparedness things easy and cheap, it may not flood to much here but the power does go out and in the winter can be deadly as well. So i found another great thing to have on hand in emergencies, outdoor solar lights, they will go next to my Colemans and kerosene lamps lol. I was just at walmart and found that the outdoor solar lights were on end of summer sale, i picked up a few of them for emergency use for just $5 a piece. The larger spot light ones are great you can use them as house lighting or flashlights they are very bright and they have a solar charger built right on top. Even rig them to charge other things as well if you are smarter than me lol.
  15. and possibly a modeling tool for the real tight spots.
  16. i use fiebings golden mink oil water proofing on most of my holsters and sheaths after a small touch of NFO. It darkens the leather a bit however. Smear it on and use a hair dryer to soak it in then buff it. Haven't had a problem with spotting yet.
  17. just went to a local store Bomgaars to buy some stuff. they overcharged me according to the price on the shelf. The gal there fixed it but we got to talking as it happens on almost everything i buy there now. She said there just aren't enough people applying to work to even unload the truck let alone repricing everything. Almost every place in my town is crying for help for the same reason so that's probably happening most everywhere. Jeez i wonder why no one wants to work when they are getting free money can someone fill me in?
  18. Both are very good work, i'll bet you will be making more once those get around a bit.
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