UpstateSCBill Report post Posted April 19 I am about to try my hand at carving and tooling leather. Before I start I want to get educated. Several of the sticky threads above seem to be of interest to me. But when I open the thread and click on a link I get a message saying the topic is no longer available. This happens on a number of the stickies. Is it because I am new here and don't have the necessary permissions? Or is there another location where I can access the info? I am particularly interested in the use of the various carving tools, what to use for what purpose and techniques in using them. I will continue browsing this subforum but it would be nice to find a central source for "how to carve". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted April 19 Bill I can't answer your sticky question, but look into (Jim Linnel the art of carving leather.) Also check out Don Gonzales, Joe Mellings, Bruce Cheany, George Hurst, they all have good tutorials & training. There are a ton of other guys & gals I know I did not mention, that all have great content. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted April 19 3 hours ago, UpstateSCBill said: when I open the thread and click on a link I get a message saying the topic is no longer available Unfortunately, some items disappear off the web. We have no control over that. That being said, there have been a number of forum software upgrades over the years, and along with that, changes to internet protocols and browsers. I just had a look at the top pinned item. Further down in the posts, the original URL was fixed. I just copied that into the first post. The person's own website is not available, and I can't fix that. As you find some of these problems, message me, and I'll see if I can fix broken links on this site, or recover from other sources. It's not going to happen all at once as I have a life of my own to live. I have fixed quite a number in the past. Maybe more in the future. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UpstateSCBill Report post Posted April 19 19 minutes ago, Northmount said: Unfortunately, some items disappear off the web. We have no control over that. That being said, there have been a number of forum software upgrades over the years, and along with that, changes to internet protocols and browsers. I just had a look at the top pinned item. Further down in the posts, the original URL was fixed. I just copied that into the first post. The person's own website is not available, and I can't fix that. As you find some of these problems, message me, and I'll see if I can fix broken links on this site, or recover from other sources. It's not going to happen all at once as I have a life of my own to live. I have fixed quite a number in the past. Maybe more in the future. You have a lot of nerve wanting a life of your own. I beleve all of the threads referencing ClayB in the title have the problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted April 19 1 hour ago, UpstateSCBill said: threads referencing ClayB in the title have the problem Fixed the stickies referred to. Most web connections now want a secure connection. So http has to be changed to https, the s for secure. Check out https://www.cloudflare.com/en-ca/learning/ssl/why-is-http-not-secure/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UpstateSCBill Report post Posted April 19 2 hours ago, Northmount said: Fixed the stickies referred to. Most web connections now want a secure connection. So http has to be changed to https, the s for secure. Check out https://www.cloudflare.com/en-ca/learning/ssl/why-is-http-not-secure/ Thank you for that fix. Much appreciated. Now go back to that life of your own. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UpstateSCBill Report post Posted April 19 6 hours ago, DieselTech said: Bill I can't answer your sticky question, but look into (Jim Linnel the art of carving leather.) Also check out Don Gonzales, Joe Mellings, Bruce Cheany, George Hurst, they all have good tutorials & training. There are a ton of other guys & gals I know I did not mention, that all have great content. I will do a search on those names. I have read references to a couple of them as I have browsed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites