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Weird and frustrating obstacle Setting up shoe patcher
chuck123wapati replied to Annikita's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
It took me about two hours to clean up the wear surfaces and lube it up. Most of the work was on the foot, the teeth are when they should be but It worked great even with the crap mono thread sent with it. All sewing machines need to set up for the job after that and this is no different. You can set them up to sew 2 oz to 20 oz pretty easily i even sew canvas with mine. -
Different Holsters
chuck123wapati replied to Dwight's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Heck yea my dad toted a charter arms bull dog 44, wish i had it now. light, reliable and darn hard hitting. -
Different Holsters
chuck123wapati replied to Dwight's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Dang now i want to go shootin lol. That cz is a pretty gun for sure. We have two Taurus's in the family mine and my sons pt92, never had a fail to fire on either so far for any reason. I've read all the hooey on them but found it isn't true with the newer models. That pt 92 will hang with them at 100 yards. -
thats pretty slick for sure. Thanks i may have to try that technique out.
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vinegar, 3 bucks a gallon, safe to use, save some for your salad, wash your windows, destroys hard water buildup on tile and glass, add to your laundry, make some vinagaroon, make some pickles, also removes a half dozen other unneeded products in your cupboard.
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Different Holsters
chuck123wapati replied to Dwight's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
lol I've failed to see any pretty in any of the lil plastiguns they all look the same to me. The wife actually made me buy one last year, yes a G3c and my first 9mm to boot but i enjoy it a lot shoots every time and i could probably scare the crap outa someone at 20 yards. Living in Wyoming the land of many guns gun violence is pretty rare, I've never felt the need to carry until the last couple of years. -
Different Holsters
chuck123wapati replied to Dwight's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
dang nice job of it though, I can see how that derringer could be a real task indeed!! Btw are those "suicide straps" I see lol. -
lol I even made my awl blade. I've never liked the flimsiness of x-acto knives, i have half a dozen of them I've collected over the years but don't use them for leather work. But then again I don't cut a lot of thin leathers. The littler 1/2" blade I made is pretty darn close and will do anything the x-acto can I'll bet.
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she's a keeper for sure!!! very nice
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those are gorgeous your stamping is excellent.
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Its very addicting lol, here is a set of carving tools I made that also work great for leather. the vee gouge and u gouge are great for skiving tight bends. the ferules are 45 acp shells i turned down on the lathe. They also 1/4" d2 rod
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Weird and frustrating obstacle Setting up shoe patcher
chuck123wapati replied to Annikita's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
actually they work well if you know how to finish the manufacturing process. They cost about a hundred bucks so workmanship isn't figured into cost. -
that's a great knife too. I've made all my knives and have plenty but I guess its one of those things a guy cant have to many of. lol
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Weird and frustrating obstacle Setting up shoe patcher
chuck123wapati replied to Annikita's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
if the wheel wont move then the bobbin shaft or something inside the arm is jammed up. ok if the bearing and shaft its connected to wont move freely back and forth then you have a problem inside the arm. the bearing isn't the problem you should be able to easily move it back and forth. you are going to have to take it apart to figure out what is jammed up. -
Thank you.
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Neck Knife Sheath
chuck123wapati replied to Stewart's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Inspiration! Ironicly i was in the process of making a neck knife, it looks nothing like this one however. -
thanks you can actually work the 1/4" d2 with a map gas torch, I haven't tried the 3/8" but I don't see why not. I've made several small wood chisels and carving tools with this stuff. its great way to learn a bit about the forging process without all the huge blacksmithing tools as well. Here is my source https://www.grainger.com/category/raw-materials/metals/tool-steel/tool-steel-rods-discs?searchQuery=d2+drill+rod&sst=4&searchBar=true thanks
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thank you It is a bit longer than the traditional leather knives but it gives you plenty of room to see what your doing. It feels light and nimble compared to a round knife and will probably replace it in most of its chores. a heck of a lot easier to sharpen lol.
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its very nice work and yea I love the fact that each piece is kind of surprise, leather after all is a natural product and no two hides are the same.
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Neck Knife Sheath
chuck123wapati replied to Stewart's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
interesting design indeed I like it i may have to take a shot at making one similar. -
beautiful work my friend.
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Shaded Reflector box for a Laser Boresight. (Barely Leather Work)
chuck123wapati replied to Littlef's topic in Show Off!!
been there done that lol I have one those I threw in the tool box and forgot about for that very reason. -
thanks man nice to hear from you again.
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Thanks Jonas Yes its basically the same function, it is easier to use and handle and sharpen lol. That handle is sweet.
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Neck Knife Sheath
chuck123wapati replied to Stewart's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
beautiful!! you gotta show off the blade too though. looks hand forged to me.