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Need Advice on what to buy?
« on: May 28, 2008, 03:57:46 PM »
Got my new tandy flyer, and thought I would get a few things I need!
First question: What little book to by:Stohlman step by step, Pictorial Carving,The Leather Craft Handbook,or Basic Leatherwork, Depending on what i buy, if I buy a$7.99 book then that is it, but if I buy the cheaper ones i can buy 3-4?
Going to buy a few stamps THEY ARE ON SALE $3.99 same price as ebay used!!!
Has anyone used Artificial Sinew???

 I would be great full for some help
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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2008, 04:30:56 PM »
I tried artificial sinew a few times, I prefer thread now.
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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2008, 06:07:02 PM »
Artificial sinew is pretty much waxed dental floss.  I would stick with thread/cord.
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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2008, 07:09:31 AM »
S.S. & Dr.Bob, Thanks for the advice on the sinew, i just saw that they had a sale on it, i want 5 chord linen but i don't want to spend $50.00, so far i havn't found it in a smaller size but i bet I do today!

 Still was hopeing some one would give me a clue on what book to buy! I wished that someone that had a Cam Recorder that uses the DVD, would film them carving a holster and let me pay them for it. I been looking, and $45.00 is about as cheap as i can find a DVD on carving, I would be great full if someone does have some suggestions.

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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2008, 08:31:52 AM »
Ace,

A good book on carving for beginners is the Al Stohlman "Craftool Tech-Tips"  Tandy #66056-00.  I am quite sure the other pards would agree that you should start off with something less complicated then then progress to the more intermediate and advanced techniques.
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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2008, 09:49:43 AM »
Ace,

Outrider is spot on. That is the book to get if you want to learn to carve. From there it just takes practice, practice, practice. I don't think you'll get anything out of a video that you wouldn't get by just doing. I know that's the way I learned, and I'll bet I'm not alone.

Any thing I can do to help you along let me know, and the invite is always open.

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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2008, 10:27:23 AM »
From there it just takes practice, practice, practice.
This is the best advice you can get. When I was first starting out, there weren't any leather scraps lying around because I'd use all of them for practicing with my swivel knife so I could do graceful curves and follow lines without drifting off.

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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2008, 11:46:44 AM »
Howdy Ace

     I agree on whats been said , I like the book , because it's easier to go back and look at or read again , I don't always get it the first time, so with a lot of practice and the book, or books to reference , it makes it a lot easier , Watching Chuck Burrows is another way to pound the technic into your mine as to how to move the hands , I watch his dvd over and over , and see or hear something new everytime , Plus Chuck is good company in the shop... ;) :D


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Re: Need Advice on what to buy?
« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2008, 06:39:44 PM »
Howdy Pards,
 I got to take the 2 girls to get new swimming suites. They have had such a crappy life that with us taking care of them i want to give those girls some happnest in there life, and since there is a Tandy store in Tulsa, I thought that I would take them and the wife to the big mall, I would hit the outdoor flea market untill the back plays out, and then go to the Tandy store and drougel ;D If that is the book to buy, thats the book I am going to buy,  :) They got most of his books on sale, but not that one  :'( , no need to buy a book that won't get me started right :) Only 1 stamp I am going to buy, I been buying most of my stamps on ebay if I get a deal on them :o And I make the ones that I can make. I sure can tell the diff between the new stamps and the USA stamps :o When I first started I got a basket weave stamp in that set I traded for, the other day I bought a 4 stamp set on ebay because i got lucky and got them at a great price, they all were USA and there was the same basket weave tool in the group, I compared the stamping of the new one and the USA one :o The USA sure were tooled better. i need some thread, I wished they had 5 chord linen thread un waxed, but they don't. Maybe I can find a sewing place there that will have what I want.
 I am great full for the advive Pards :)

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