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tsunkasapa

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  1. Hey! I know that guy. He came by here looking for wabbits. Nice job.
  2. Nicely done. I love the colors.
  3. The oysters I had last night didn't smell that fishy.
  4. I don't consider either fowl or fish to be meat. Flesh perhaps, but not meat.
  5. If one thinks about it, meat is ACTUALLY processed vegetable matter.
  6. HF is great for a lot of things, but their sandpaper is garbage.
  7. 600/800 wet or dry sandpaper wrapped around a popsicle stick. Might go as fine as 1200. Crocus cloth will give it a nice polish.
  8. Then I can think of no reason that you would have to pound it as you described. Unless the tool is THAT dull.
  9. And what surface are you using it on?
  10. I love the "vegan leather" designation. Did the animal die of natural causes? And it is STILL an animal product. LMAO
  11. "He vexes me!"
  12. It is nothing that I do, or would do.
  13. I do not sand the flesh side but if I am gluing anything to the grain side I sand or otherwise 'rough' it up. To give the adhesive more to bond to. There should be enough 'roughness' on the flesh side.
  14. I don't know what awl you have, but none of mine make a hole that size. 3/32 is a HUGE hole.
  15. A THONGING chisel will make holes that are far too large. A thonging chisel and a stitching chisel are two different critters.
  16. I have a friend that is a bladesmith. I give it to him for knife handles.
  17. I have a 1 1/2" screw hook under my bench. I hook the furthest hole on the buckle end and rub the hell out it with a piece of canvas. Swap ends and repeat. Touch up with an old porcelain fence insulator.
  18. If I mail a card to my friend in Seattle, it leaves here and goes to Yakima, 40 miles south. Then it comes back here on its way to Spokane, 188 miles east of here. THEN it right back through here on its way to Seattle, 115 miles west of here. And that was the result of their "Efficiency Update".
  19. Hubbard's is good stuff. I used to do a lot of concrete, and that stuff eats boots. Hubbard's was great protection from it.
  20. Nice! It looks like it's coming together again.
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