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From the album: TK-Leather
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Ok Dually hounded me Yesterday and now today on here so I will post some pictures of my humble little shop. Now keep in mind that this shop is only 10x20 so I dont have a whole lot of room to work with. This first picture is what you see as soon as you walk in the door. This is looking to the left. straight ahead is my tooling rock, to the left is where I do all of my oil and finishes, and to the right is just kind of an extra little cutting area and I tend to do all of my rivet and spot setting over there. This is the other end of the shop, to the left there in the back is my little closet and leather storage, it is a mess right now all the way around but hey it is working for the time being. my cutting table is on the right. and of course my little singer there on the left. This last picture is just my cutting table and some of my chap patterns and such on the wall. nothin fancy but they work. Well there you have it. It is a tiny little space but it works if you have any questions about anything let me know and I would be more than happy to answer. Tim Worley TK-Leather
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Well thanks Randy but I think I still have a long way to go to compare to any of the "real hands" on here. I think that I have come a long way in the past few years but there is a long road still to travel to be able to be even near the class that I want to be at someday. Tim Worley TK-Leather
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I was curious how I change the main photo on my gallery. I would like it to be the pair of chinks that are labled "Becky rose chinks" I am not sure how to go about this. or even if it is possible but I think that would draw more attention to what my gallery is about instead of the planner cover. if you can help me with this that would be great and if not I understand and it will just have to wait until I load my next picture. Thank you very much Tim Worley TK-Leather Name: Tim Worley UserName: Tkleather1 IP Address: 207.118.102.104 Email Address: tworley@centurytel.net
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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From the album: TK-Leather
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Square bottom chinks fringe cut from bodies
Tkleather1 posted a gallery image in Our Leatherwork Galleries
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Square bottom chinks with stitched in fringe
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Round bottom chinks with stitched in fringe
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Well I just wanted to say Thanks to those of you who have Commented. I really appreciate it. If anyone has any suggestions or things to do different Let me know. Tim Worley TK-Leather
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Well I got started because a friend of mine had a leather shop that I used to hang out at alot. My chinks were wore out and he helped me build my first pair, Those ones turned out Horible compared to these ones but I have almost 100 pair under me now. I drew up my own pattern based on the ones that my friend helped me build I took his pattern (with his permission) and then I changed a few things that I thought would make them better. Now I have changed that pattern a dozen times I am sure but now I think I have it where I want it. The weight of the leather for these ones is 6/7 oz if you look back at some that I have done there is a green and Yellow pair and those are only 4 oz. I hope this helps Tim Worley TK-Leather