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  1. they make a variable speed control for routers, they are cheap and may help out in slowing it down enough to use. Just google i think they are about 30 bucks or so. you could have any body with a wood lathe make you a burnishing wheel to fit it or you could make a wheel with your router also.
  2. they look wore out to me.
  3. another masterpiece!! your painting work is great, i learned a lot from Bob Ross he called them Happy mistakes.
  4. you need to wet form the bend before applying the finish.
  5. Missed this post a huge thanks to all veterans!!! Freedom isn't free and these men and women have paid for it as well some are still paying that price. God bless you all! Thank you friend.
  6. I found that also, now I don't fight it I either air brush or I Use a piece of natural sponge that produces a mottled/ splotchy job but it looks to be a lot more natural splotchyness. i learned the technique from water color painting. I agree dip dying is about the only other way for a nice even job.
  7. could you explain also for the sake of the thread and reinvention lol. If this reducer would or wouldn't work on a sewing machine. I love mechanical things, theories and problems and this stuff is quite interesting.https://www.amazon.com/MLCS-9410-20-Amp-Router-Control/dp/B001NIK6PC
  8. heck yea! for more than just leather too it would make a very versatile tool.
  9. Awesome !!! half the fun is making the tools especially when they turn out so well. a nice wooden burnishing spindle would be a nice upgrade .
  10. holy cow i was kind of wondering why you were asked to make one now i know lol. $16.90 to my door
  11. where there's a will there's a way!
  12. the whole strap is only 8 bucks cant you buy this stuff in Canada?
  13. good job friend
  14. My two cents, i have tried about four different home style machines, a couple would sew ultralight leather, 1 mm or so thick but with great difficulty and a lot of tinkering your wife wouldn't like. I've went down that road wasted a bunch of time, leather and money and found out what others already knew. I'm sure more knowledgeable will chime in but as far as any real leather work the answer is no. The leather machines costs thousands for a reason.
  15. set it on a number like 2cm/inches cut a test strap then measure the strap, the difference is your offset.
  16. nice indeed! adjustable cant is a great idea most folks have a few unused holsters for just that reason.
  17. Welcome from the high desert in Wyoming.
  18. here are some examples... https://whatacountry.com/ak-47-sling-leather.aspx https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1023613754?pid=557511&utm_medium=shopping&utm_source=bing&utm_campaign=Military+Surplus+-+Gear&utm_content=557511&cm_mmc=pf_ci_bing-_-Military+Surplus+-+Gear-_-Military+Surplus-_-557511&msclkid=7e8ce9bbfd8b138ad07388304a35269c&utm_term=1101100736058 yes they are pretty much unfinished condition when new i think the service men were to do that job.
  19. what kind of sling? a rifle sling?
  20. a guy posted a site on another thread here just yesterday. this thread.
  21. Be aware however that as you do whatever it is to draw a crowd part of that crowd will want to steal your stuff. Big crowd and putting yourself in a position of not being able to pay attention are two things that don't really go together well if all your stuff is out in hands reach. I was just thinking a person could set up a video, small tv hanging behind you showing you stitching tooling or whatever, the noise and video would surely attract folks while allowing you to pay attention to the customers and your products.
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