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Man! That looks awesome! Your edges are super clean, stitching is nice and straight, and those rivets and buckles match with your chrome great. Personally I may have stitched the strap keepers instead of rivets just for security but that's just me. And those are high stress points anyways so they should be perfectly fine!
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I would say either mount two or three bottom parts on a strap and one top part on another strap or mount a center bar buckle with the bottom part on it so you can shorten it. What are you working on? I'm trying to picture what you would be using this for.
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Yes sir! I double and triple checked with the customer. This "runner" will be hanging off the front of the table not running the whole length of the table. It took a little conversation to understand what they were wanting.
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I finished this project up last night. This is hand stitched and it was a pain! But I am very please with how it turned out!
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How much are you asking and can you post some pictures?
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Thank you sir!
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That's a great idea! I'll be at the same farmers market to so that would be great for cross pollination! I have some leather hat patches that I've started lasering my info on. I figured if I'm working with leather what better place to put my "business card" than on a small piece of leather.
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I started a project last night for a young lady who will be selling vegetables at our local farmers market. I designed this logo for her. It is laser engraved on a 16"x16" piece of 2/3oz. vegtan. I will be stitching it onto a 24"x60" piece of dark brown oil tan for her to put on her display table. I'm thinking about using yellow or bright blue for the stitching to give it a nice pop of color.
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These are great ideas too! I also make leather earrings and bracelets. There's ALWAYS a use for those small pieces.
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New Holster: 1805 Harpers Ferry Flintlock Pistol.
ArkieNewbie replied to Littlef's topic in Show Off!!
It's very appropriate and would have likely solved a real problem for the dragoons of the time. Without the advent of a repeating carbine having pistols such as these easily accessible on a belt would have been a huge advantage. -
New Holster: 1805 Harpers Ferry Flintlock Pistol.
ArkieNewbie replied to Littlef's topic in Show Off!!
That looks awesome! That dragon scale pattern would be great for a dragoon unit! -
A friend at work show me his wallet a while back and how rough it was looking. It was bonded leather and completely falling apart. I told him I would make him a new one. He has a son that is a USMC Aviator so he wanted the USMC Globe and Anchor on it. The main parts are 2/3oz veg tan tied with Fieblings Walnut dye and finished with Feiblings Leather Balm with Atom wax. I was super happy with how the final finish turned out! I used pig skin for the inside parts and the card slot pockets using a method @Frodo showed me a while back and it worked like a charm. If I had it to do over again I would use one piece of leather for the outside instead of two smaller pieces. I feel like that would have made a better "hinge". Anyways, he was REALLY happy with it! He immediately pulled his other wallet out of his pocket took everything out and threw his old wallet in the trash. What do y'all think?
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Machine for making delrin stamp for leather
ArkieNewbie replied to luckystudio13's topic in 3D Printers and Lasers
Omtech 40W is $480 right now. It is not Lightburn compatible which would be a downside. But, go with what @Bert03241 says. He's the expert on these type things. -
I made my own batches using Scott's recipe as a base. The only things I added were vitamin E oil and about 10 drops of clove oil (just for scent). This stuff works GREAT on everything I've made and could be considered period correct for the pieces you are making. The vitamin E, almond oil, and cocoa butter do a great job conditioning and the bees was adds some sealing and water resistance. I apply mine with a soft rag rubbing it in good. Let it soak in/dry to a haze and then buff with another soft rag. It gives a mellow shine and protects great! Thank you @ScottWolf for sharing this! I made a double batch and include a jar of it with my customer's first orders as a little extra. I even gave some to my nephew to use on his baseball gloves after he was complaining that NF oil left his glove overly soft and heavy. This conditioner does the trick for him as it doesn't weigh the glove down and protects it very well!
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Exactly what Bert said. Do not buy a glow forge. Glow forge is really good at marketing and they do A LOT of it. But from what I've heard the many many downsides out weigh the up. The laser I have is $289, so not a huge investment. The diode laser does have limitations as I listed above. I still want a C02 laser but I'm constrained by the space in my shop.
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I would love to upgrade to a higher power co2 laser but it's just not in the budget right now. A sewing machine is first on my machine priority list right now.
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I have not had very good luck cutting with my laser. It is only a 5.5W diode laser. It takes me about 10 passes to cut 3/4oz. I haven't tried to cut anything thicker.
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Thank you sir! I agree! I have used wrinkled flank pieces as accent pieces on bags before. I really like the look it gives and I hate wasting leather. I'm always looking for ways to use the less desirable pieces. This was a perfect opportunity to use it somewhere it didn't need to have structural integrity Thanks!
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Thanks! I thought it was a cool look and took the place of cork on the bottom. I used small "scrap" pieces I had laying around so I didn't sacrifice much. I have some rounders I bought from SLC I plan to use as well. I need to invest in a round cutting die.
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I mixed a few of my hobbies together on this project. I laser engraved on wood and then glued the wood rounds down to leather and cut them out. I think they turned out pretty great! What do y'all think?
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Ooo, thats a good idea. Especially the football dimpled. That would be cool!
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No sir. The football dimpled is horse hide as well. Would it be against "leather laws" to back a CXL strap with a veg tan strap?
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Thanks for the suggestions! A Ranger belt is a good idea. I have been wanting to make one. I might give that a go. I'm also working on a briefcase for myself right now. Straps would be a good option. I've made a few notebook covers here lately but haven't done a Bible cover yet that might be a good option too. I've also toyed with the idea of rebinding my paperback copy of Valley of Vision in leather but 5/6oz might be too heavy for that.
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A while back I bought 3 CXL horse butt strips from Maverick. One brown, one light brown, and one black embossed with the dimples for a football. I have never worked with horse hide before. Does it behave differently than other leather? These "strips" are about 6-8" wide and 40" long, 5/6oz, and has about the same temper as other CXL I've worked with, maybe a little firmed. Any insight into horse hide and what my first project should be out of it is MUCH appreciated!