Used new basket weave stamp today

Started by Springfield Slim, January 05, 2009, 08:15:54 PM

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Springfield Slim

Looks pretty good to me in spite of being"only" a Tandy stamp.
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Marshal Will Wingam

That's a nice one. I like the wider stamps over the narrow ones. I also like the straight cross "straps" over the rope or other ones. Nice work on the cover, too. That really looks nice. Thanks for the pic.

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JD Alan

That really looks sharp, Slim. Two questions, if I could. What weight leather did you use? Is that a pattern of your making, or did you find it somehwere. I really like how the butt end of it looks, very interesting.

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Rayban

I like that un Slim...what's the tool number on it??

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                                    Looks Good Pard, nice work  :D

                       
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Wiley Desperado

I think the basket weave is great as well as the design and coloring. Very nicely done.   

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Bunch a ole scudders!

Marshal Will Wingam

Slim did you well with that one. I like the skirt with just the single slot to run the holster through. Great-looking rig.

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Curly Red Ryder

Slim, I was very impressed by your basket work and by the relief you gave to your stampind.
Just a question, have you overlapped the stamping until the middle of the tool to have this short plain pert or is this your tool shape.
Thanks and vevy nice work
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HorsePen Henry

Beautiful stamp work Slim. I doubt Arlington is laid out any more perfect than that piece is.
Real nice!!!

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mike highgate

Slim - nice work.

It looks as though you got darker dye to lie in the crevices of the pattern. Did you buff the leather to get that effect?

Springfield Slim

Mike:  My favorite dyes are the antique dyes from Tandy 'cause they give that effect.  I barely overlap the stamp when stamping, as the next line covers up the mating edge. This is only the 4th thing I have ever done basket weave on, so any thing that worked is mostly dumb luck! But I don't let not knowing what I am doing slow me down, you can only learn by doing. If I had had that attitude earlier in life I would be much smarter now.
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mike highgate

Thanks, Slim. I'll have another look at Tandy's colors.

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