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Everything posted by chuck123wapati
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i keep my leather in the boxes they were shipped in. first thing i do when i open them is to smell.
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they are really nice indeed!
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just looking at the top pic it appears your tension issue is in the three holes in that piece of metal you have run your thread through, it is tight even before it reaches the tension discs. Are you sure it is threaded right? I would try it running through just one of the holes.
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Shooting and fishing...is there anything else ??
chuck123wapati replied to yuma's topic in Show Off!!
Those are nice my friend. and no there isn't much else. -
yes it is. Its all i use.
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Heck yea!!! follow the rules and post them up here a lot of folks are interested!! Plus your country would be good to , its a global forum.
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I'm of the same opinion, you do very nice work. Howdy!
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it appears the pattern maker named all of his patterns after nautical terms.
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Thank you!!!
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your chisels only need to puncture the leather not the board so not very thick.
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A regular poly cutting board like you might have in the kitchen.
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Crossover Shoulder Purse
chuck123wapati replied to Stewart's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
that's looking pretty good so far. -
Credit Card Hacked - Have Questions
chuck123wapati replied to Sheilajeanne's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
i have a regular wallet. i cut out a piece the length of a dollar of foil doubled it and put in the long cash slot . my cards are inside of it when folded. -
Credit Card Hacked - Have Questions
chuck123wapati replied to Sheilajeanne's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
jeez that is terrible I wish i had some helpful info!!! I hate thieves. -
one for every day of the week! those all look pretty nice.
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Help Identifying Possibly Antique Leather Object
chuck123wapati replied to DoorMaker's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
yea i 'm for multiple knife sheath. could even be for some kind of farming type work where you need knives for harvesting all day. -
Help Identifying Possibly Antique Leather Object
chuck123wapati replied to DoorMaker's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
if you post your pictures here i will look at them. . -
a very cool approach to the problem, that design rocks!!
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use a square piece of wood or flat on two sides put the leather tube on it like a sock and apply the glue to the sides and slide it into your quiver and apply pressure to set the glue on each side.
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make one tube out of very thin leather about 1/3 rd the size of the quiver then place it in the center and sew it at the top in two places equal distance from each side to create three equal spaces and at the bottom before sewing up the bottom. or maybe easier would be to glue it in and stitch the the top.
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I've got this idea. Take a button sew it on in the top center of your leather piece. then use a regular rubber hair tie and loop it around the button go around the braid then loop that end over the button again. it would fit any size braid. Or maybe two buttons one each where you placed the snap then use the rubber tie around both. Crap now I gotta make one! https://www.amazon.com/Goody-Womens-Elastic-Hair-Ties/dp/B005CSYUQA/ref=asc_df_B005CSYUQA?tag=bngsmtphsnus-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80814222102129&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584413749535816&th=1
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I actually figured the Mesozoic era but cretaceous is part of it. https://www.wsgs.wyo.gov/wyoming-geology/paleontology.aspx
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thank you I knew they were from the cretaceous period but i didn't know much more.
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here are a couple of fossil surface finds i picked up while metal detecting this summer i would love to know what they are. The two oval shaped pieces have a very thin iridescent shell. the other is just weird.