Members Hi Im Joe Posted June 3, 2014 Members Report Posted June 3, 2014 Things I've learned from leather working Water based dye doesn't mean it cleans up really well with water When pounding on a hide, make sure objects on the top shelf of the workbench are secure, or at least not heavy! An uncovered pricking iron will usually find a fingertip when reaching for another tool in the rack. Any spill of coffee, soda, or water will always find the piece you're working on. Cats can make a HUGE mess on the bench if you come into the room and scare them. The needle you lost and couldn't find will be found by the significant other's foot. When you drop your swivel knife, it will always find the hardest object on the bench to land on, blade tip first. Never forget a piece of rawhide in the soaking bucket for a week, it gets quite fragrant in the garage, during the summer in Texas! Measure twice, cut once... I need to put this one on my forearm! Leather items make great chew toys if left unattended. You never have all the tools you need... How many others did I miss? Pics of your wife's foot or it didn't happen! Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Members Dwight Posted June 3, 2014 Members Report Posted June 3, 2014 Patience. That's the one Iesson I still need to learn! If you are not Doctor Joe, . . . you do not need patience, . . . or patients, . . . You just need to keep plodding on, . . . cut a little here, . . . carve a little there, . . . dye some of this, . . . Resolene on that, . . . The Good Book tells us that "tribulation worketh patience", . . . and if we look at the OP's ideas, . . . he must have a bunch of patience May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Members CTaylorJr Posted June 3, 2014 Author Members Report Posted June 3, 2014 HA! If I had pulled out a camera for that, they would have been surgically removing that camera from me a bit later! She was MAD, right between 2 toes... Quote Charlie
Members jfdavis58 Posted June 4, 2014 Members Report Posted June 4, 2014 If you think you got it 'figured-out', you don't. Quote
Members Hi Im Joe Posted June 10, 2014 Members Report Posted June 10, 2014 HA! If I had pulled out a camera for that, they would have been surgically removing that camera from me a bit later! She was MAD, right between 2 toes... Oh man I bet! If that was my wife I can't imagine how many flowers and how much chocolate it would take... Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Members CTaylorJr Posted June 10, 2014 Author Members Report Posted June 10, 2014 Yeah it took a bit for her to get over that one! Here's another for the list though... Not matter how often it happens, and you know it's going to, when the acetone can "pops", you'll jump.... Quote Charlie
Members Glendon Posted June 10, 2014 Members Report Posted June 10, 2014 Here's one. Sharp tools demand respect. If you need a refresher on this rule, blood will be involved. Quote
Members shtoink Posted June 10, 2014 Members Report Posted June 10, 2014 I have a couple... Glue, it's inevitable to have it unintentionally applied to far more places than you planned for. It's not a true "project" until blood has been drawn. Quote
Members Hi Im Joe Posted June 10, 2014 Members Report Posted June 10, 2014 Here's one. Sharp tools demand respect. If you need a refresher on this rule, blood will be involved. ^ This OMG. I cook a lot. I mean a lot. I have cut myself non-seriously many times. I have only cut myself really bad once. On a ing onion. I have chopped prob thousands of freaking onions. Was holding it the wrong way cause I was in a hurry and took a giant chunk out of my thumb. I can still feel where the flesh is missing. I wrapped in a giant wad of paper tows and duct taped it very tightly. My wife got home 45 minutes later. It was still bleeding profusely. Had to go to urgent care. Stitches suck. Especially when they put the anesthetic right in the damn wound. I have not made that mistake again. I now chop much slower. Quote http://www.sevenhillsleather.com/
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.