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chuck123wapati

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  1. Sssswwweeeeet! And some fur for your next project?
  2. one of my first concerts.
  3. wow stunning !! great color combo.
  4. lol yea those four big pioneers with 12 inch woofers i had in my front room didn't do a thing i never turned em past 5 oooor maybe 6.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVK-PlfvGR0
  6. i still like my rock and roll loud! but now its for a different reason. my country is loud too.
  7. one of the many reasons i now wear a hearing aid lol.
  8. those are nice!
  9. bigfoot99 https://ice6.securenetsystems.net/KTGA
  10. it must be really small i cant see it?
  11. do your self a little test, take a piece of scrap and bend it, see what happens then put resolene on it let it dry and bend it.
  12. pretty nice job indeed!!! On dog collars you want to make sure your d rings are welded, at least on big dog collars lol. What finish did you use? did the creases appear before the finish or after?
  13. that is so nice i would have to hang it on a string around my neck so everybody could see it. To nice to be hidden in a pocket.
  14. oh heck yea i wish i had the heart, and the money, to cut one of those up lol. Could you imagine how cool a Hudson bay lined brain tanned buckskin scabbard would be!
  15. When i use edge paint i do it like the video from the company that sells it. don't know why, following directions isn't always my first go to. i make my edges in different shapes from flat to round and if i want them to look nice and smooth i edge paint them no matter the finished shape. But I'm not ocd on edges. to me edge painting is more of a sealing, transition, completion than it is an absolute technique that needs to be followed to the letter. just another tool in the artists box. IMO
  16. i made mine like Garypl but added a strap so i could carry it over my shoulder like a quiver. I used to walk a lot hunting and it sure made it nicer to carry that way. i think a buck stitch would hold up if that's the look you want to go for. The brain tanned stuff is more period correct i guess but a guy can make his stuff out of what he wants to. maybe a bit of both worlds lol.
  17. Thank you yes on self defense type holsters they are on the opposite side. I designed these to be for hunting, recreation type carry where the extra split second needed to wrap your thumb isn't so critical. It works great for this application its very easy to find and use for the fluffy folks.
  18. take about a 1/2 " strip of leather of the correct thickness and press it down around the shell case at the tightness you want it to hold the shells, mark where you would want to put your stitches then lay it flat and measure it. That should give you the amount of leather needed between stitches and you can multiply that to get your overall length for the top piece. it appears that the one you show is sewn with more width at the top than the bottom making the stitch patterns somewhat vee shaped if it were to be deconstructed and laid flat. You can figure that by measuring the cartridge at the top and bottom both then draw it out on paper and make a stitching pattern . Some tweaking will be needed to get it perfect. I like you idea of a flap I,ve lost a bunch of ammo trying these things out and went back to pocket carrying my ammo. lol I wish you all the luck and am waiting to see the outcome.
  19. another proper way to apply edge coat. https://tandyleather.com/collections/supplies/products/fiebings-edge-kote And for dye try a piece of felt instead of a dauber. dont get it dripping wet squeeze some back out. The old fashioned thick bluish grey kind not the blanket material felt
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