RemingtonSteel Report post Posted October 17, 2017 So I finally took the plunge and created my first (well first one since Jr. High 43 years ago) leather project, a pair of cowboy cuffs. Although I am fairly pleased with the way they turned out, they are far from what I expected from myself. I probably shouldn't be too critical of myself as I didn't start with something simple, but I had to do a four quadrant basketweave as well as a serpentine border. Both of which were much harder than I thought they would be. I am the one of those guys that can do just about anything and do it well, so I am somewhat humbled by this experience, but it has given me a whole new appreciation for those you you who are expert leather craftsman! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LatigoAmigo Report post Posted October 17, 2017 You 'da man. Very nice work for your first real project as a grownup. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RemingtonSteel Report post Posted October 17, 2017 Thanks Latigo. I hope your home was spared. My and my wife's thoughts and prays are with everyone who lives in the Santa Rosa area. Stay Safe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bonecross Report post Posted October 17, 2017 That's really impressive for a first project! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LatigoAmigo Report post Posted October 17, 2017 It came close, but we made it through OK. Thanks for your concerns. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vegansurfer Report post Posted October 18, 2017 Wow! That looks exquisite! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OLDNSLOW Report post Posted October 18, 2017 Why some of y'all califerne fellers doen some dern nice works looks like for down here in the hollers of Tennessee, and glad to hear y'all er safe there, besides them fires creating major problems I see where ol Jerry brown is really worken the state over what with some of the things he is signing in to law. all kidding aside we left there almost 5 years ago and not sure if I could go home now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fire88 Report post Posted October 19, 2017 Those look really good! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bob Blea Report post Posted October 19, 2017 I think you did a pretty good job! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RemingtonSteel Report post Posted October 20, 2017 Thanks all for the kind words. I do need to practice more with my swivel knife as my corners could be better. I also have to learn how to place my border stamp close to my border cuts without stamping into the cut. I did learn a lot though with this project, and a few of the things I learned are: Good lighting! Maybe it's just me and my getting slightly older eyes, but there can never be too much lighting, as it is essential to accurately follow tracing lines when cutting with a swivel knife, and for accurate stamp placement/alignment. I am going to purchase two swing arm lamps to mount one on each end of my workbench to help with this. You Need to be aware of where your no stamp areas are with each stamp placement. I was too concerned about lining up one side of my basket-weave stamp, that I didn't notice that the other side was protruding into my makers mark border. Keep you fingernails cut as short as possible. I noticed some marks in the unstamped leather near my serpentine border after I finished stamping. It took me awhile to figure out that they were caused by my fingernails digging into the leather when I was firmly holding the stamp getting ready to strike it. Although my fingernails were not long, they could have been shorter to avoid this problem. Don't be too worried about perfection, and just have fun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JD62 Report post Posted October 21, 2017 Hi Rem, your rite on with #3 . Some times I even wrap some masking tape around the ends of my fingers when I have a lot of stamping to do. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites