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Tim Schroeder

Work Boots and Belt

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:jawdropper:LOVE the color, Tim!

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dang now that is talent!! Those are amazing Tim wish i could do half that good on either one.

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Thats some good stuff there but have to say thats to much like hard work for me to lace up early in morning but thats saying more about me.   GOOD WORK

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Nicely done is an understatement.

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Wow the Boots are fantastic and great lookin belt too awesome work, I'm so jealous . I wish I was 20 agin and learning leather so I might get that good someday, but to old now not enough time left to get that good Dammmm:unsure:

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Thanks for the comments. Here's a couple of better pictures.

The boots are some Bison leather. The dye on the belt is a 50/50 mix of light brown and chocalate Feibing's diluted 50/50 and sprayed. 

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Very nice work

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Wait - you even tooled the INSIDE of the belt?? :o

Awesome work all around! 

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Very, very nice.  Maybe when I grow up.

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Finger carving on the inside of that belt is top notch.  Awesome work!

YinTx

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WOW that's some work man awesome job!

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Thanks everybody. I really needed some lace up boots. My ankle just rolls completely over on any kind of sloped terrain with slip on boots. I'm ready to make another pair and have them decorated with my signature logo. 

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Awesome to see that level of talent and skill.  Just amazing!  Quite the tool selection as well. Those boots will last 2 lifetimes.

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What can we say???  Really good  . . . no . . . great work.

Awesome talent.

Take the time some day to pick up some younger person . . . get them interested . . . pass on the talent to them.

It's a joy to see your own personal talents / attitudes / work ethic . . . etc . . . being displayed in the next generation.

May God bless,

Dwight

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On 2/6/2022 at 11:00 AM, Tim Schroeder said:

Thanks for the comments. Here's a couple of better pictures.

The boots are some Bison leather. The dye on the belt is a 50/50 mix of light brown and chocalate Feibing's diluted 50/50 and sprayed. 

IMG_2896.JPG

IMG_2895.JPG

Great work.  I love it.

I hope one day to be able to make myself a pair of boots. But little by little, I've been working with leather for a year and 2 months only XD.

 

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This is beautiful work, so glad you shared pics. Awe inspiring.

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Impressive work.  I can’t find one thing to complain about other than they aren’t mine. 
Seriously, I’m inspired. 

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Tim I am always amazed by the work you post.  These are both great.    I'm over here with a pair of Redwings to resole for myself  and probably.never will!   Keep up the great work. 

 

I'm curios about your tool set up too.  Is that a magnetic strip holding punches etc?

 

Thanks

 

Ross

 

 

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Thanks everybody for the kind comments. 

Yes sir Ross there is a magnetic strip all the way across. Saves space.

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2 hours ago, Tim Schroeder said:

Thanks everybody for the kind comments. 

Yes sir Ross there is a magnetic strip all the way across. Saves space.

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Thanks for the bigger pic.of your work space!   I do like how that works out!

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