BlackDragon
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It's not splotchiness, it's "character".
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Nice work as always
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BlackDragon started following Show Your Shop - It's been a while!, Does a decorative stitchline reduce durability?, Just wondering. Why such thick, heavy belts? and and 4 others
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Does a decorative stitchline reduce durability?
BlackDragon replied to LMullins's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
It's going to depend on a few factors really. If the holes run vertically you are weakening the belt because of the direction of force applied to the belt. Like in Chuck's scenario of pulling on a piece of toilet paper. Horizontally, the force wont have as much as an impact on the holes because the force is distributed across more leather. When it comes to stitches that run diagonally it's going to depend on the size of the holes and the distance between the holes. If you have big or small holes close together you will have a weak belt. And of coarse it's going to depend on how much force is applied to the belt. A dress belt with small holes somewhat close together will be weak but if it's just for looks you arent going to tighten it very much. -
Just wondering. Why such thick, heavy belts?
BlackDragon replied to SUP's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
You had me there for a second. -
Just wondering. Why such thick, heavy belts?
BlackDragon replied to SUP's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
My thick belts, 12-14oz, are made as carry belts. They also have a thin reenforcement to prevent stretching from the weight of the firearm and extra magazine(s). My brother in law uses one of my belts to carry a firearm, mag, and a set of pliers. .21in/ 5.3mm -
Nicely done!
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The Leather Journey I Didn't Want - Advice?
BlackDragon replied to Moonstone4229's topic in Getting Started
My brother in law's cousin works for an auction. A woman in a similar situation wants to auction off her late husband's leather shop and he said there is just so much and the market is so small in this area that it'll be a huge undertaking for him for little return. He got a hold of me to see if I want some of it and to help decide what is the best way to sell what remains. I haven't seen what she has yet. -
Help me identify a "new to me" consew
BlackDragon replied to RickPleasant's topic in Leather Sewing Machines
Doing a google image search with the SN# it comes back as a Consew 255RB-2. -
Happy Thanksgivings! I hope you enjoy the holiday.
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I wasn't able to track down Craftool that's similar so far. You can try this place. I've bought from them in the past and they have a few somewhat similar. https://proleathercarvers.com/collections/background-stamps/products/e481-background-matting
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Is this the one https://www.ebay.com/itm/333575752337?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=b60briaxqgs&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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What do you all use for marking unfinished veg tan?
BlackDragon replied to Yukonrookie's topic in How Do I Do That?
Just to be clear don't draw on the leather where a person will see the marks. Draw on paper, tracing velum would be best, then align the paper where you want it and use something; a stylus or pencil, to trace the image onto the leather -
What do you all use for marking unfinished veg tan?
BlackDragon replied to Yukonrookie's topic in How Do I Do That?
Depending on the application I use either 7B-9B pencils, an awl, or a silver pen. The pencils I use on unfinished vegtan because like you I have difficulty seeing the mark with an awl An awl or silver pen on finished leather. Silver is easier to see on black. On the flesh side I use either an awl or silver pen -
I worked on it a bit more
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Show Your Shop - It's been a while!
BlackDragon replied to Brooks125's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
My shop went from a small corner of a garage. To a 16'x44' Amish build shed. One thing I like: space!!! One thing I don't like: still want more space! (I think I have a problem )