Members Bevan Posted November 9, 2010 Members Report Posted November 9, 2010 Beven and bdt46 thank you for the replies complements. Sorry about the pictures. I wasn't sure how to resize them. But yes I am happy with it. The sheepskin fur made a really comfortable pad with no slide at all. I think it will last a long time and that's good enough for me. I did learn a few things making this and that was good. So here's hoping the next project turns out better. Thanks again. John I have now doubt at all mate ,,, the more you do the better you get ,,, and that goes for all of us I hope you keep on posting John because we all learn from each other Cheers Bevan www.bwrwhips.com Quote
Members amcardon Posted December 31, 2010 Members Report Posted December 31, 2010 (edited) I think for your first project you did excellent. It looks tightly and neatly stitched, matches the original rifle sling, mounts well and looks comfortable, what more could you ask for? I'm no leather expert but have made quite a few bags, sheaths and holsters and that looks far better than my first few projects. I think you should be dang happy with the pad. Well done. Edited December 31, 2010 by amcardon Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted December 31, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted December 31, 2010 People keep looking and no comment. This was my first project. I guess it's not to good. John If you think it is not too good, maybe it isn't. Don't expect folks to fall over themselves to comment on something that has only been posted for a short time. Patience is a virtue. You done okay for a first project. If you keep at it you will likely want to make another that you will like even better. ferg Quote
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