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Everything posted by hickok55
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i'd like to know if they would be any significant different between these two bison leather made by the hide house that would make one better for making working step in shotgun chaps. https://www.hidehouse.com/Leather/Apache-Bison-Bison-Full-Grain-Aniline-Finish-BA02-P.asp https://www.hidehouse.com/Leather/Navajo-Bison-Bison-Full-Grain-Aniline-Finish-BN22-P.asp
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does any one have any advice on how to lay out your measurement on a pair of chaps.
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i'm hand sewing the sheepskin
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when I try to sew two pieces of sheepskin together the needle keeps getting stuck does anyone know of a tool I can use to pull the needle through like a pliers or something.
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that's what i thought i'm stitching chaps
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this might be a stupid question but what size thread do i use for john james needles Size 17 (2/0).
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any one have any tips on making a seax knife sheath.
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those are some nice moccasins.
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i'd love to see the moccasins you've made.
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what about goat
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would sheepskin not even work for indoor moccasin to be used as slippers.
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is veg tanned sheepskin any good for making moccasins ?
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is veg tanned sheepskin any good for making moccasins ?
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What oz leather should I use for 19th century work shotgun chap yokes belts and pockets.
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i agree
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i'll make sure to post photos.
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oh okay thank you
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i need a 100% historically accurate picture of 19th century step in shotgun chaps.
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thank you i'll definitely make these. would you say these are work chaps i think they are but i want a second opinion.
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thank you for that information
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i'm not going to use zippers. this is the phone i'm using for reference.
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i heard for work shotgun chaps they are made of 4-5oz and shotgun chaps at are for show are made from 3-4oz leather but a lot of people say different things. =D
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i find it quite hard to find information on step in shotgun chaps. i guess i'll just have to take my boots off and on.