ironwrx
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Westminster West, VT
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Blacksmithing, welding, sculpture, oh, and case/sheath making
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My “new“ to me Singer 29K71 machine
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Hi. My wife sews handbags of cloth, vinyl and leather. These bags often require snaps, grommets, and rivets. Hammer setting these is at times difficult for her, and we’re interested in other options. Can anyone recommend a versatile press to do this kind of work without spending an arm and a leg?
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Canvas with leather bottom Safari duffel bag pattern
ironwrx replied to ironwrx's topic in Patterns and Templates
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Hi. I have a Singer 29K patcher machine, and I would love to find a pattern for a simple, rugged safari duffel bag that I could make on my machine. I tried the search function here on the forum, but it picks up on key words and shows multiple posts that are not what I’m looking for. So, #1, I’m looking for the pattern, and #2, I’d like to learn how to navigate this forum better.
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Mouse purse
ironwrx replied to ironwrx's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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A little mouse purse I made inspired by and thanks to Harry Rogers. I had zippers that were actually too long, and ended up enjoying the added length by making into a tail and whiskers.
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Ted Cash Capper Sheath
ironwrx replied to ironwrx's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
Yes. The brass snail shaped item is the capper. It holds the little percussion (snap) caps that ignite the powder in a black powder firearm. The caps here are little copper foil cups. -
I had seen capper sheaths before on eBay, and figured I could make my own. So, here’s my version. Sewn on my singer 29K71
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ironwrx commented on GamberLeathercrafter's gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Good point. I’ll give it a try.
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Everyone seems to recommend Tokenol over Edge Kote. Is Tokenol worth the extra money?
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Thanks to those who weighed in on this. I will be getting some Tokonole as soon as I can. My wife suggested permanent marker Had anyone tried that?
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Hi. I am making a small production run of little key ring guitar pick holders, and would like advice on what to put on the light cut exposed edges of the leather so it looks more finished. I believe I am using a medium weight chrome tanned leather. Member Leatherpounder did an post on this very subject, but when I click on it, it says “content not found”.
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Recently a member from Vintage Industrial Sewing Machines Ken Meise made a post about a device his dad invented to hold and display bobbins that clamps on your sewing table. Aside from being a Singer 29K71 enthusiast, I am a weldor/blacksmith, and thought it would be fun to make some of these devices to sell. Ken has endorsed this graciously, and so, I am offering the device for sale. This holds up to 30 bobbins, and clamps to keep your bobbins handy on your sewing table or stand. I call this the Bobbinhoop If anyone is interested in getting one of these, PM me and we can go over our particulars, PayPal $25,and I’ll get it sent out to you. Thank you!
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Yes, VT is Vermont. As far as I can tell, the gear on the main shaft is in unused condition.
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ironwrx started following Singer 29K71 hand wheel hub assembly
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Anyone parting out an old Singer 29K71 “patcher” machine? I am looking for a hand wheel hub complete so I can move the hand wheel from the side of the machine to the front of the machine. I could order the parts from College Sewing Machines UK, but the shipping costs are very prohibitive.