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Here are two small pieces I threw together over the last few days, while working on the CAD for a few new designs. The first is another field notes cover. I know I might have an obsession for these little notebooks, but they're handy to have around when inspiration strikes, and they give me a way to always have an example of my leather-work. It was also my first time using edge paint:


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I had some issues with the edge paint spilling over onto the front/back faces (I was applying it with q-tips for this first run). I do like how they came out though, so I'll be looking for some info on how to properly apply edge paint to keep the faces clean.

The second is the round pouch. Not particularly practical, but I wanted to make something different, and it turns out to be a nice little pouch for my zippo.

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Edited by andrewsejlv

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Looks great.  For edge paints such as Edge Kote, I prefer a hard material.  The metal spatula Tandy sells is great as is the edge roller.  I often use popsickle sticks, coffee stirrers, etc.  Once you develop the knack, you will rarely slop over the edge.  Just takes a little practice like most skills.  Nigel Armitage did a video recently where he used a Bic pen cap.  One of his students was using one and he found it to work pretty good.

BTW, are those logos accomplished with a laser?

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Your round pouch looks like a great idea for earbuds. And your edge coat is looking pretty good.

Question about the laser. Is it a higher end model or one of the 400.00 dollar ones from Amazon?

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I agree that the pouch would be good for earbuds, coins, etc.

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For applying edge dye, try a sharpened pencil. It's nearly the same shape as those expensive conical applicators and works the same or better. 

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15 hours ago, Tugadude said:

Looks great.  For edge paints such as Edge Kote, I prefer a hard material.  The metal spatula Tandy sells is great as is the edge roller.  I often use popsickle sticks, coffee stirrers, etc.  Once you develop the knack, you will rarely slop over the edge.  Just takes a little practice like most skills.  Nigel Armitage did a video recently where he used a Bic pen cap.  One of his students was using one and he found it to work pretty good.

BTW, are those logos accomplished with a laser?

Thanks! And thank you for the tips, I'll give them a shot on the next item I do. And yeah, the logos were achieved with the laser.

 

14 hours ago, bikermutt07 said:

Your round pouch looks like a great idea for earbuds. And your edge coat is looking pretty good.

Question about the laser. Is it a higher end model or one of the 400.00 dollar ones from Amazon?


The laser is a Universal Laser Systems VLS4.60

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On 22/06/2017 at 10:05 PM, Tugadude said:

Nigel Armitage did a video recently where he used a Bic pen cap.  One of his students was using one and he found it to work pretty good.

 

Pencil... it was a pencil.

Edited by Dangerous Beans
Stupidity.

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Sorry!  I stand corrected!  Love your work.

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@Dangerous Beans, how is the badger poking going? Does that require a special spoon? 

I love your videos. Very informative, thanks for the time you put into them. Much appreciated. 

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Hmm, does this mean the legendary @Dangerous Beans does in fact lurk in the shadows of this forum? :)

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@Sceaden he's probably has a lot of practice lurking... With the flicking peanuts at old ladies and badger poking.... Gotta be sneaky!

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