AndyL1 Report post Posted September 1, 2012 (edited) Hey all, Finally got this one done and out the door. Made to fit a 15" Mac Book but also a custom sized interior pocket to hold a small 9mm firearm in a holster. The inner pocket has snaps on the flap to keep the weapon secure. Kind of an odd request for me... never had someone ask for a gun pocket! Lol! Anyway, 6/7oz veg tan with a 5/6 gusset. Dyed with the Tandy Waterstain in Bordeaux (starting to like this stuff actually). Sponge antiqued, neatsfoot oil, then Resolene to finish. Came out really nice! I hope he likes it. My next project has got to be making a photo lightbox. These flash shots are not doing my work justice. Ugh. Cheers, Andy Edited September 1, 2012 by AndyL1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WScott Report post Posted September 1, 2012 Not just nice, it came out gorgeous! You are making some great looking stuff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndyL1 Report post Posted September 1, 2012 1346478049[/url]' post='262627']Not just nice, it came out gorgeous! You are making some great looking stuff Thanks man! I think I'm getting into a good groove on my bags. I have two more to make right now at the same time, so they seem to definitely be getting some notice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlilly1 Report post Posted September 1, 2012 Very nice! Love the color and antique look! Photos look good even without the light box. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CountryStyle Report post Posted September 1, 2012 Hey all, Finally got this one done and out the door. Made to fit a 15" Mac Book but also a custom sized interior pocket to hold a small 9mm firearm in a holster. The inner pocket has snaps on the flap to keep the weapon secure. Kind of an odd request for me... never had someone ask for a gun pocket! Lol! Anyway, 6/7oz veg tan with a 5/6 gusset. Dyed with the Tandy Waterstain in Bordeaux (starting to like this stuff actually). Sponge antiqued, neatsfoot oil, then Resolene to finish. Came out really nice! I hope he likes it. My next project has got to be making a photo lightbox. These flash shots are not doing my work justice. Ugh. Cheers, Andy First of all I think the bag looks great, a fine work of art. Second, I'm with you, I am starting to like the ecoflo waterstains and also their all in one's can make a nice antiqued effect when you rub them in on top of a water stain. I am really wanting to try out the eco-flo antique paste. Anywho, I have a question. Do you apply neatsfoot before or after dying/staining? How do you get the neatsfoot to apply evenly? It turns out splotchy when I do it. ( could be because I am using a neatsfoot oil compound instead of straight neatsfoot oil?). Anyways, again, great work! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tat2 Report post Posted September 1, 2012 The work on this bag is exceptional. What does a piece like this retail for? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
volpert Report post Posted September 2, 2012 very nice! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anacott Steel Report post Posted September 2, 2012 I'd love to see the faces at the apple genius bar when he brings his Mac in. The stachels you make are great. Really nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndyL1 Report post Posted September 5, 2012 Very nice! Love the color and antique look! Photos look good even without the light box. Thanks! It's a lot of work between my Speedlight and some natural light. First of all I think the bag looks great, a fine work of art. Second, I'm with you, I am starting to like the ecoflo waterstains and also their all in one's can make a nice antiqued effect when you rub them in on top of a water stain. I am really wanting to try out the eco-flo antique paste. Anywho, I have a question. Do you apply neatsfoot before or after dying/staining? How do you get the neatsfoot to apply evenly? It turns out splotchy when I do it. ( could be because I am using a neatsfoot oil compound instead of straight neatsfoot oil?). Anyways, again, great work! Thanks! I applied the oil a day after I stained the whole thing, then oiled again after another day. I wanted the oil to soak in nice before sealing. I've never had it go in splotchy, just rub it in with a scrap of white t-shirt. I use pure neatsfoot oil too. The work on this bag is exceptional. What does a piece like this retail for? Thank you. My bags start at $475. (Although if I were to really charge based on the amount of work that goes into them they should be double! Doubt they would sell at that price though. Ha!) very nice! Thanks! I'd love to see the faces at the apple genius bar when he brings his Mac in. The stachels you make are great. Really nice. Thanks! Got two more in the works right now. Stay tuned! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites