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I see quite a few threads for some form of padding for lap top cases gun slips so on and so forth.

Looking at the pic ! worked out what it is 24" x 84" 1/2" thick £2.50 or approx $1.60 worth.

Back packers sleeping mat!! obtainable at any outfitters , cheaper at Walmat ,comes in different thicknesses

cuts easy,contact glues not a problem.. :whatdoyouthink:

I didn`t get the tech bit right but you can turn the screen around if you must!!!

Regards Paul

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Great idea!

The yellow color made me think of a kick board we just bought for the swimming ool.

It is harder foam but could be used for inlaying guns or whatever into cases.

NOTICE: My swimming ool has no "p" in it! :rofl::rofl:

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Well having just looked at your web site young Mr Jordan WOW!!!! I can only dream of becoming any where near as good as yourself ! Mind you I`ve only been addicted to leather for 18 months .

Thanks for adding the link

Thanking You Kindly

Paul

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Paul,

Thanks for the complements, I appreciate it!

My best advice would be to pay special attention to what your work looks like when completed. Compare your work to peoples work that are better and more experianced than you. I do this all the time.

It's just like getting better at sports, always practice against someone better than you, and you will have to get better to try to beat them.

If you practice against someone you can beat, you are not getting the need to get better.

Practice, practice, practice.........................................

Post pictures for feedback, it really helps.

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Paul,

Thanks for the complements, I appreciate it!

My best advice would be to pay special attention to what your work looks like when completed. Compare your work to peoples work that are better and more experianced than you. I do this all the time.

It's just like getting better at sports, always practice against someone better than you, and you will have to get better to try to beat them.

If you practice against someone you can beat, you are not getting the need to get better.

Practice, practice, practice.........................................

Post pictures for feedback, it really helps.

Hi... I just wanted to tell you, that is very, very good advice. :)

Kevin

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Hi... I just wanted to tell you, that is very, very good advice. :)

Kevin

Kevin,

I just wished someone had told me this when I first started.

It took me years to figure out that I wasn't getting better, just doing it the same way time after time.

Good practice for me is to do 2 pair of spur straps with the same pattern, one right after the other. I concentrate on trying to make the second one better than the first. It's also a good way to see how you want to tool the pattern, or if using a different tool ( veiner, camaflauger...)will work better.

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All advice in any shape or form will always be welcome.

Thanking You Kindly Paul :notworthy:

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