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BlackDragon

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  1. Welcome to the forum. I'm about 2hrs East of you
  2. This is a neat idea. I can see these as a center piece for tables at a wedding. A guest could take it home as a rememberance.
  3. Looks like a press for gommets? Edit* Funny enough my google search lead me to this
  4. That's a rifle sling hook You can find them at Zack White's (1 3/4") or Weaver's (1") https://www.zackwhite.com/1-34-Solid-Brass-Rifle-Sling-Hook--H13SB_p_3084.html https://www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/39-rifle-sling-hook
  5. When adding a liner to an area that is going to bend you should glue it while it's in a bent state. This will lessen the wrinkling in the liner. When I back stitch, after putting the machine in reverse I hand crank to make sure I get the needle in the correct hole. You only have to back stitch 3 or 4 holes.
  6. I switched to a product called Martin's Mix. It works really well using a refillable felt tip marker. Just let it sit for a minute and it's good to go.
  7. Gezzer I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you. The sling looks great! Nice, clean lines
  8. I used to do quite a bit of photography but you wouldn't know it seeing my product shots. I really need to take the time to set up a proper photo area. Right now I do the same as you, take a pic on a counter and adjust using Raw Therapee, it a free program.
  9. I use a rougher from tandy. https://tandyleather.com/products/craftool-pro-detail-rougher
  10. Welcome to the forums! JH has good leather videos but if you want to get more in depth I'd go with Armitage Leather. He lays out the what and why you do things.
  11. If you're talking about a cutting pattern I'll put the pattern on the leather and use a scratch awl to trace the pattern. If I'm going to use the pattern a few times I'll glue the paper to chipboard so it can withstand more use. If you're talking about a tooling pattern I use vellum paper and a stylus. You can draw directly on it, use a ink jet, or laser jet printer. Unlike regular paper it can take a little more abuse and doesn't fall apart as easily. It can also withstand getting a little damp. I did the tape thing for a little while but it took more time and waste than just buying the vellum paper. I paid $10 for 180 sheets.
  12. Nice job! I like the way you added in the paracord.
  13. Welcome to the forum!
  14. You can order from other companies. There are few sellers for HO and W&C. I buy W&C directly from W&C. To buy HO from the company I believe you need to buy 5 sides at a time.
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