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This is the piece on which the case for my Super Shears is based. Only I dyed the backgraound an laced it up.It has a deerskine suede lining to protect the glasses. The only problem is the black is that new EcoFlow California safe dye. It may require another coat or two.  Guess I am going to have to drive to Las Vegas or something and smuggle the good stuff back across the boarder. :head_hurts_kr:

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Have you expiremented with a black sharpie pen ?

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No but that is not a bad idea!  I will experiment with it. :rolleyes: Thanx!

Have you expiremented with a black sharpie pen ?

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SHARPIES DID SOMEONE SAY SHARPIES

SHARPIES DID SOMEONE SAY SHARPIES yes they do i use them all the time just make sure you keep new ones on hand cuz the back grounding will chew up the tips pretty fast but yes they work and u can use any color you want

Cowboy316

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I use sharpies,too. The only problem is trying to get into really tight spots.

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Thanx guys!  I will test it out later. I hate having to drive out of state to get something I need. Nothing like a field expedient! LOL!

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Cowboy316 is correct - The backgrounder will chew the sharpie up, but you can usually get a good run from one. Also for tight areas get a fine tip sharpie and that works great.

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What kind of lace did you use? I like the way it looks.

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Well I wonder if Tandy still sells it but it is very much like their:

Tejas Florentine Lace - Natural Color - 3/16 x 25 yards -#55006 - $29.99 or Warehouse at $24.00 per spool.

The holes can be punched using a Craftool Four In One(3/32" holes) But best to experiment and probaly bring in the hole spacing a shade tighter. For a big project I have used the lace and done a Double Cordavan and it works real well also.

Hope that helps!

What kind of lace did you use? I like the way it looks.
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Thanks, Storm. I have soemthing I'm piddling with that I want to lace. That could be the stuff I need. The shiny, thin stuff is not what I want for it.

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Good looking case Storm!!!

I really like the look of a regular whipstitch when it is tight like this.

Black backgrounding is nice too. I prefer to do my backgrounding with a big brush and really small one to get into tight places.

A shot of whisky helps me to keep my hands steady when I work in tight places (yeah it really does but remember one or two shots, 3 and 4 makes ruin;-)

Tom

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Thanx Tommy! My problem is that if I have too much Jack Daniels I wouldn't care about the how steady my hand is. LOL! :thumbsup:

Good looking case Storm!!!

I really like the look of a regular whipstitch when it is tight like this.

Black backgrounding is nice too. I prefer to do my backgrounding with a big brush and really small one to get into tight places.

A shot of whisky helps me to keep my hands steady when I work in tight places (yeah it really does but remember one or two shots, 3 and 4 makes ruin;-)

Tom

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