carsonauto Report post Posted April 17, 2013 Hi guys, I've made a few things to this point, all stitched with Tandy's Waxed Braided Cord. I don't really have any complaints--Ive been making sheaths, and pouches (hand-stitched)--and the thread works well enough for what I'm doing. But, I'm looking to buy more--and the Tandy stuff seems like--well--a ripoff. And I'd like to educate myself on the advantages of each kind of thread (for hand-stitching purposes). For example: Springfield leather sells: Waxed Thread Linen Waxed Thread Nyltex Waxed Thread Polyester Waxed Thread Waxed Braided Cord Tandy sells: Waxed Braided Cord Waxed Linen Thread Waxed Polyester Thread I'm also looking at Maine Thread's Waxed Polycord. Really, I'm just wondering what the advantages and characteristics of each kind of thread/cord are. And when would you use thread instead of cord? Again, Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hestes Report post Posted April 23, 2013 Hi guys, I've made a few things to this point, all stitched with Tandy's Waxed Braided Cord. I don't really have any complaints--Ive been making sheaths, and pouches (hand-stitched)--and the thread works well enough for what I'm doing. But, I'm looking to buy more--and the Tandy stuff seems like--well--a ripoff. And I'd like to educate myself on the advantages of each kind of thread (for hand-stitching purposes). For example: Springfield leather sells: Waxed Thread Linen Waxed Thread Nyltex Waxed Thread Polyester Waxed Thread Waxed Braided Cord Tandy sells: Waxed Braided Cord Waxed Linen Thread Waxed Polyester Thread I'm also looking at Maine Thread's Waxed Polycord. Really, I'm just wondering what the advantages and characteristics of each kind of thread/cord are. And when would you use thread instead of cord? Again, Thanks I would like to know what people think of each as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J Hayes Report post Posted April 23, 2013 I used nyltex and it was ok, then I bought a spool of Barbour's 7 cord and it is much better. I wax it myself with "sticky" wax, beeswax with rosin mixed in. The Barbour's is 781 yards and cost me $65 shipped from Landwerlen Leather, 317-636-8300. The wax I got from Bingham Projects Inc, 801-399-3470, $2.90 for a 1 oz cake, 3 shipped cost $10.40, they call it "string maker's bow string wax". It takes more time to wax your own but I think its worth it. I use Osborne harness needles 0 size, 517-0, 18 ga 25 in a pack was $5.75 also from Landwerlen. If you get the white Barbour you can dye it with the leather dye, I bought both black and white. I have also used some Maine thread waxed cord in the .035" size, needed hot pink, worked well but if I get more from them I'll go up one size so its closer to the Barbour 7 cord. I also tried some linen from somebody else but it doesn't even come close to the Barbour's linen. That's what I know. Jeremy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carsonauto Report post Posted April 23, 2013 Thanks Jeremy. I'll definetely look into the Sticky wax--seems like a great idea. I appreciate the part numbers too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J Hayes Report post Posted April 24, 2013 Thanks Jeremy. I'll definetely look into the Sticky wax--seems like a great idea. I appreciate the part numbers too. You are welcome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
medsar Report post Posted May 2, 2013 cord = thread (pretty much). Maine thread puts on their website that what they call cord is what most people call thread. I seem to remember that the distinction is that cord is strands of thread spiral'd or woven together....but that is a little distant (since technically thread does the same thing) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted May 30, 2016 I know this is an old "thread" but it could use some more replays. Any thoughts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites