Members zman7458 Posted April 9, 2008 Author Members Report Posted April 9, 2008 Zman,Good looking job....by all means give the basketweave or round braid a try. None of this stuff is rocket science....it is just time consuming. Get Tandy's booklet How to Lace, item no. 6004-00 I think it is about $5. It explains it well, a little practice on some scrap and you'll be doing it in no time. Dave Theobald Thanks David, no not rocket science. if it were though, you would be at NASA right now. thanks to your braiding/lacing the magnify button on my mouse is worn to a nubbin. yep, thats the book I have, and if I'm not mistaken its the exact same book I used almost 30 years ago. one thing I don't agree with Mr. Stohlman is the splicing technique he shows. if you pull your ends down between layers it always makes a slight bulge that is barely visible but visible none the less. I like to lace over my tails, I start lacing over the next peice about 5 to 6 stitches back, and make sure it is laying flat on top of the seam. other than that it is an excellant how to guide tho. Quote Its not the destination its the journey.
Members Myriam Posted April 9, 2008 Members Report Posted April 9, 2008 Beautiful work, zman! 30 years of not working leather, eh? I don't believe it Quote Myriam Myriam's Leather Work Dakota Braiding and Leatherwork
Pip Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 really beautiful work and welcome back after 30 years Quote
Members zman7458 Posted April 10, 2008 Author Members Report Posted April 10, 2008 Beautiful work, zman!30 years of not working leather, eh? I don't believe it thank you Myriam. 'tis true I haven't played with leather for 30 years, but I have and I guess always will ba a craftsman. in the interum I've played with hand made cabinetry (my pop was a cabinetmaker), all kinds of woodworking, metalworking (actually carving with a dremel), cake decorating ( a long story, but I wound up being an instructor for about a year with Wilton), photography (actually I've been an amatuer shutterbug since 14 years old) and on and on, but I always knew I would come back to leathercraft. it's just too darn fun not to.really beautiful work and welcome back after 30 yearsthanks Pip, its good to be back. Quote Its not the destination its the journey.
Members bustedlifter Posted April 10, 2008 Members Report Posted April 10, 2008 Looks good, kind of like riding a bicycle. Is that a V-Rod I see ? Quote
Members zman7458 Posted April 10, 2008 Author Members Report Posted April 10, 2008 Looks good, kind of like riding a bicycle. Is that a V-Rod I see ? thanks and yessir and yessir it is, its the reason (or should that be excuse) I came back to leatherwork. I paid 800 bucks for a set of plain black saddlebags with the Harley name on them and after a recent trajedy I found that what I thought was a leather seat turned out to be vinyl. so I've decided to rip the Harley bags of their frame and redo both the seat and bags to match. lol don't get me started on motorcycles tho or this will quickly become a vrod forum. phil Quote Its not the destination its the journey.
Members bustedlifter Posted April 10, 2008 Members Report Posted April 10, 2008 They make some bags for Harley not to far from where I live in fabulous Homer, IL. Those V-Rods are a little too new for me, I prefer the shovels and older ones. Quote
TomSwede Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 Lookie lookie here, now this book cover is really beautiful! Love those dragons, they look super when left untouched leather. Nice brading on the edges too, I like! Looking forward to see whatever else stuff you will come up with! Tom Quote Confucius - Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. --------------------------------------------- www.1eye1.se blogg.1eye1.se
Members zman7458 Posted April 10, 2008 Author Members Report Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Those V-Rods are a little too new for me, I prefer the shovels and older ones.I can relate, I was actually looking for a regular (air cooled) Harley the day I walked in and saw what I consider to be a rolling peice of art sittin' on the showroom floor. the smooth lines and contrast of chrome on jet black plus the low sleek profile still makes my heart race just looking at her, then factor in the fact that I can kick the snot out of anything slower than a rice rocket... . but I do still love the normal Harleys and will most likely have one sittin next to my vrod in a few years. I definately have a soft spot for the old school bikes, bobbers, choppers, rockers all have something to turn my head. I just happen to have fell for the vrod. matter of fact I don't think there is a make or model that I won't stop what I'm doing to watch and listen to it roll by.Lookie lookie here, now this book cover is really beautiful! Love those dragons, they look super when left untouched leather.Nice brading on the edges too, I like! Looking forward to see whatever else stuff you will come up with!TomThanks Tom, I'm seriously considering an expanding porftolio, just gotta figure the thing out and find something to tool on it. Edited April 10, 2008 by zman7458 Quote Its not the destination its the journey.
TomSwede Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 Figuring things out is the hardest part and making templates and such. Should I charge for that time no one would buy anything from me, lol. As soon as all thinking is done a project can come together faster than a fart in the wind. I wave my stuff around alot in front of friends and that way I get portfolio orders where I have an order for something specific but getting quite free hands on what to tool, lacing, sewing and stuff and they get a pricecut instead. Making new stuff (learning), building up portfolio and get some money to pay off some of the vast amount of money it takes to get a decent shop up on two feet. That's not so bad. Tom Quote Confucius - Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. --------------------------------------------- www.1eye1.se blogg.1eye1.se
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