Members Darren8306 Posted Monday at 03:13 PM Members Report Posted Monday at 03:13 PM Thanks guys. The stitches are layed out in the die, and the stamp couldn't have been stamped any harder (short of breaking my hardwood stamp). One of the other problems, pointed out by a stranger who didn't see it, is the quality of leather. Bought some cheap from Tandy, to try as liner. It dyes weird, is strange to handle and probably has problems I am unfit to describe well. The 'stranger' was 'Armitage Leather' on youtube. He has a 2h sewing presentation, and early on, he told me something I've known a long time, and keep having to be told. Buy quality. Leather of high quality, he says, works consistently and that limits the errors to the worker, simplifying troubleshooting. This leather, as I said, is the opposite. I think it will be worth going back to Hermann Oaks, or whatever other quality stuff I can find in Canada. It's better, and the errors are more often 'mine'. I will try to make tension consistent, and avoid the backstitch, so thanks for that. I'll be banging out a few of these crappy ones, while meditating on some of these issues. The quality stuff will be after I've got a better result, as I do still have some HO scraps around somewhere. As a side note, it seems to be too slow to include sealhide in this fashion. Also, the hairs look too long for this size of project, I think. Anyhow, onward and thank you guys. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted Monday at 10:40 PM Author CFM Report Posted Monday at 10:40 PM 7 hours ago, Darren8306 said: Thanks guys. The stitches are layed out in the die, and the stamp couldn't have been stamped any harder (short of breaking my hardwood stamp). One of the other problems, pointed out by a stranger who didn't see it, is the quality of leather. Bought some cheap from Tandy, to try as liner. It dyes weird, is strange to handle and probably has problems I am unfit to describe well. The 'stranger' was 'Armitage Leather' on youtube. He has a 2h sewing presentation, and early on, he told me something I've known a long time, and keep having to be told. Buy quality. Leather of high quality, he says, works consistently and that limits the errors to the worker, simplifying troubleshooting. This leather, as I said, is the opposite. I think it will be worth going back to Hermann Oaks, or whatever other quality stuff I can find in Canada. It's better, and the errors are more often 'mine'. I will try to make tension consistent, and avoid the backstitch, so thanks for that. I'll be banging out a few of these crappy ones, while meditating on some of these issues. The quality stuff will be after I've got a better result, as I do still have some HO scraps around somewhere. As a side note, it seems to be too slow to include sealhide in this fashion. Also, the hairs look too long for this size of project, I think. Anyhow, onward and thank you guys. Maybe a circle instead of a diamond with the same-sized edge on both sides of the stitches. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Members Darren8306 Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM Members Report Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM 2 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: Maybe a circle instead of a diamond with the same-sized edge on both sides of the stitches. That sounds worth trying. Thanks a lot, @chuck123wapati Quote
Members Darren8306 Posted yesterday at 06:39 AM Members Report Posted yesterday at 06:39 AM 7 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: a circle Gave it a go. It's a much better result, even if my circle IS off a bit. Thanks again. Also, I didn't see the hairs sticking out until I was processing the photos. Guess I need improved lighting on my work. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted yesterday at 11:31 AM Author CFM Report Posted yesterday at 11:31 AM 4 hours ago, Darren8306 said: Gave it a go. It's a much better result, even if my circle IS off a bit. Thanks again. Also, I didn't see the hairs sticking out until I was processing the photos. Guess I need improved lighting on my work. oh yeah, much better, and a seal skin key chain is pretty cool IMOl!!! you can put anything in that though a coin, token or maybe a cabochan or even a small picture. And your stitching is much more even looking. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Members Darren8306 Posted 2 hours ago Members Report Posted 2 hours ago I think I'm in the midst of making a mistake around leatherwork. So a local business, with a very recognizable logo are interested in some key chains. I'm sure that logo would also sell in galleries, since it is northern themed. I haven't talked to the gents who own the company, but expect they would want control of that logo. Or need it. (finance is funny) How does this usually shake out? Would it be billing the company a one-time fee for the production of the stamp? Or splitting it over an order or two? Good thing I'm slow, but my test stamp (ordered for my own purpose) will be here in a day or two, and I am going to do a run of a dozen once or twice, to get a feel for production time. But I will have to figure this out, before I can exploit this lovely opportunity (I really like the company and owners) Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted 1 hour ago Contributing Member Report Posted 1 hour ago Bill once with the proviso included that you keep the stamp and you can use it on further orders from them Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
CFM chuck123wapati Posted 1 hour ago Author CFM Report Posted 1 hour ago What Fred said, and even though you will own the stamp, you can't use for profit or sell their logo without their permission. At least that is the law in the US. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Members Darren8306 Posted 1 hour ago Members Report Posted 1 hour ago Cool, sounds like a good 'standard practice' way to address it. Of course, the final say goes to Mr. M (who runs that company) I'm still asking if I can just keep it and use it willy-nilly. Doubt they can do that, but this owner is a different breed. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted 46 minutes ago Contributing Member Report Posted 46 minutes ago (edited) If their logo is unique to them then you cannot use it any old way without incurring the wrath of khan coming down on your head. You can only use it on products for them with their permission PS; by keeping the stamp you sort-of insure they have to come back to you for other orders. If they have the stamp they can go to someone else for orders Edited 43 minutes ago by fredk Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
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