Members Lippy Posted October 8, 2013 Members Report Posted October 8, 2013 Tim George of Hamley & Co. in Pendleton, OR is famous for his rawhide braiding. On a slow evening the other night I found a couple of videos on Youtube showing him in action (let's say slow action) cutting strings, etc. He's one of the best full time braiders. If you do a search on Youtube you'll see he's featured in about five videos. Cheers! Quote
Members TXAG Posted October 8, 2013 Members Report Posted October 8, 2013 I will check those out tonight...thanks for the links... Quote
Members TXAG Posted October 9, 2013 Members Report Posted October 9, 2013 Holy cow, that is a big string cutter! Any idea where you'd get one of those or did he make it himself? Quote
Members Lippy Posted October 10, 2013 Author Members Report Posted October 10, 2013 It looks similar to the Hansen String Cutter with added micro adjusters. http://www.hansenstringcutter.com Quote
Members Leatherpownder Posted October 10, 2013 Members Report Posted October 10, 2013 Tim built that cutter and mine. He is a very good braider. His cutter has the fine adjustment that the Hansen doesn't. Quote
Members TXAG Posted October 10, 2013 Members Report Posted October 10, 2013 Tim built that cutter and mine. He is a very good braider. His cutter has the fine adjustment that the Hansen doesn't. Does he ever sell them? I wonder how much one like that would cost...looks very nice... Quote
Members Leatherpownder Posted October 12, 2013 Members Report Posted October 12, 2013 He does sell them, give him a call. He's usually at Hamley's early in the day. Quote
Members Tanthathide9 Posted October 13, 2013 Members Report Posted October 13, 2013 How does the fine tuning work? Since it does resembke the hansen which is what I own....its self explanatory obviously but how much of a benefit is it. Im having a hard time explaining what im trying to ask but ill post anyways and hope someone can understand what im asking. Quote
Members Leatherpownder Posted October 13, 2013 Members Report Posted October 13, 2013 The fine adjustment works by being able to adjust the depth a little without loosing it all together when the depth ring is let go. Not so critical on large string but does matter a lot on smaller string. Quote
acox4t4 Posted October 13, 2013 Report Posted October 13, 2013 That was so cool watching those two videos, amazing. Thanks for posting that information. Quote
Members Tanthathide9 Posted October 13, 2013 Members Report Posted October 13, 2013 (edited) That was so cool watching those two videos, amazing. Thanks for posting that information. It was really cool. Its aggravating (probably the wrong word to use) more inspiring to see him do it with such ease and precision he makes it look simple. Edited October 13, 2013 by Tanthathide9 Quote
Members JLD Posted October 24, 2013 Members Report Posted October 24, 2013 Thank you for posting the videos really great to watch. Quote
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