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JayEhl

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  1. Hey that is some beautiful top notch work.  I think your leaving money on the table for 400 Canadian but that's just me.  

    You said you sourced your leather from furniture upholstery?  I imagine their scraps would be a good source for lining for other smaller project?   (The hamster in my brain is turning the toy wheel).   There are several business of this kind not far from me... may be worth checking into!

     

     


  2. 12 hours ago, RockyAussie said:

    Fantastic looking work there Jon. :notworthy: I hope that you enjoy your retirement.

    I second that.  Your carvings were fun to look at.  I hope you're able to still do some carving and tooling but if anything I wish you a happy and healthy retirement. 

    Buuuuut.... If you have some pictures it would be really cool if you could post them on the show off part of the forum.  

    :16:


  3. Hi, If I can make a comment, the bottom thread line are being 'sucked in' to form a curve, I'm assuming from the wet molding process?  Not sure how to prevent that.  Would allowing more leather between the edge and the thread line prior to wet forming prevent that from happening? 


  4. Probably not the best resource for bulk purchases to answer your question but I've found small one off ideas and solutions from our local Salvation Army thrift stores and the like.  We have several of these not far.   I just buy the belt or whatever pretty cheap (can even negotiate at the counter).  I'm not a fan of garage sales but went to an estate sale and hit the mother lode.  But that was just luck.  


  5. On 3/15/2022 at 8:44 AM, Viking said:

    do you think a higher quality leather would absorb the vinegroon more evenly? 

    Have you tried to completely immerse your leather in vinegroon?   It could also be the quality of leather you're working with or it may have brushed against some solution such as glue, or resist or something else.  (my thoughts as a complete amateur, but from what I've read it is possible)   But looks great!


  6. 1 hour ago, chriscraft said:

    My wife was surprised on how nice it came out. Now she thinks I can build anything out of wood but I’m no woodworker. So be careful if you decide to tackle one of these on as you’ll also be expected to remodel a kitchen. 

    I am finding this to be true with my leather craft hobby.  :)    I'm glad to think my wife and family think I can build stuff for them, though.  Build my confidence and my love and joy of the craft.


  7. That's the problem I'm having.  Admittedly, I overbought and the danged machine goes way too fast even on the slowest (servo motor) setting.  I have three projects and a list of other projects I want to get started on but I'm having to wait for a speed reducer pulley system from the vendor which are on back order.  I'm assuming from the pandemic/supply chain/Ukraine/inflation/ issues.  :( 

    Hard to wait for it!


  8. I live in the humid south (houston) but my shop is in the garage. I'm keeping bits of scrap leather and cuts from my bigger rolls near my bench as it'll be easier to work that way and keeping my bigger rolls inside.  I was worried about storing the larger rolls of veg and chrome tan in the garage.   For now, I think it's okay because it's not too terribly hot or humid but here in couple months it will be another story, especially the heat.  Should I continue with this course or do you think the leathers will be okay if kept it on the shelf in the garage?


  9. I made a cell phone case holster and used a 1x4 (close enough fit) to stretch the shape out but I first filled the pocket with water and let it soak for a few minutes (amazing to see it hold water without leaking!), poured it out and used the 1x4 and let it sit over night.  Worked great (although my measurements were still a bit off and was still a bit too tight for my phone unless I completely took off my rubber protective case which I wasn't willing to do.  Looked too funky chunky anyways so it's still sitting on my bench.   :ranting2:  I'm using it as inspiration to help me think of a better idea for the next go around. 

    I did find this on the google that is maybe what you're wanting to do?

     

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