Show Off Your Non-Cowboy Stuff Here

Started by Marshal Will Wingam, June 25, 2012, 08:58:45 PM

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PAMuzzleshooter

Johnny, Yeah, he does some interesting stuff.
Doug

Marshal Will Wingam

Thanks for the video link, John. I always enjoy seeing how others do leather work. This one has some good techniques that can apply to many projects.

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Major 2

My stitch groover looks to be that very one he uses, but mine only worked like that once when it was new.
I have managed to stone mine to work somewhat...  :-\ but nothing as sharp as his.  ???
when planets align...do the deal !

Marshal Will Wingam

The best one I ever found was this one by Owden. It shaves a smooth, even strand out of the top grain. My only objection is that the smallest tip is 1 mm and it's a bit large for some things. It would be nice to have a .7 or .8 mm one.


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Major 2

I looked to see if replacement cutting tips were offered.  seems they may be, but cost $12  :o

I don't think I'd pay that kinda scratch, if the replacement was so quickly dulled as the original...

I rather get an Owden ...once

when planets align...do the deal !

Johnny McCrae

Quote from: Major 2 on August 04, 2023, 09:08:28 PM
My stitch groover looks to be that very one he uses, but mine only worked like that once when it was new.
I have managed to stone mine to work somewhat...  :-\ but nothing as sharp as his.  ???
I had the very same thought as i watched this video.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Mogorilla

Some of you may recall I celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19).   I force the people I work with to participate and use it to collect money and items for a no kill animal shelter.  I usually make a leather item to raffle off.   This year's offering is this, a more vertical messenger bag.   Wood (not really seen well, need some better pictures) is 100+ year old white oak that we recovered from a library redecorating, shelves were put in the room in 1922.   I grabbed a half dozen boards and came back for more to find others had a similar idea to save it from the trash.   inner pocket fits the laptops we were issued at work. 

Johnny McCrae

I've never seen a method like that to make a pouch. This would be an easy way to make a large pouch to carry ammo and other items at NCOWS matches. I've stitched a few pairs of saddle bags in my day and it's rather tedious. Many thanks for sharing this with us.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Marshal Will Wingam

That pouch is a good one. I also like the wooden ends. Very good idea.

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Mogorilla

Thanks.  This is the 2nd messenger bag I have made like this.   It is a nice departure from stitching and I really like the wood/leather contrast.   I will say that 100+ year old oak is tough.   I snapped 2 drill bits and 3 of the brass screws off in the wood.   The bits came out easily just unscrewing with pliers, but the screws had to be drilled out then filled with a dowel.   For the screws I realized I needed to go up a size in predrilling and that was solved, just took me a couple of times to realize my error.   I started these after digging around on pinterest for messenger bags and this style really popped.    Easy way to make a nice clutch for the wife too.   

Coffinmaker



:)MOGO  ;)

When putting brass screws in "tough stuff" you need a tapered dedicated drill.  Also, drop in to your local Ace/Lowes and pick up a true "Bees Wax" toilette ring.  Stick the screw inna bees wax and the screw will drive slicker-n-snot onna door knob.

Marshal Will Wingam

Quote from: Coffinmaker on August 31, 2023, 08:52:20 AM

...Also, drop in to your local Ace/Lowes and pick up a true "Bees Wax" toilette ring.  Stick the screw inna bees wax and the screw will drive slicker-n-snot onna door knob.
This is an old time carpenter's trick. As a kid, I learned from my father that a bar of soap works well, too. A slight drag across it on one side of the screw does the trick. I also use the same bees wax I use for waxing thread to stitch leather.

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Johnny McCrae

It was my mother who gave me the "lube a screw with bar soap" tip over 70 years ago when I was building a soap box derby car.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Mogorilla

I should have thought of that.   I wax my punches after stropping all the time.   Next one will be easier!

Rube Burrows

Recently my father picked himself up A Colt Anaconda in both 4 and 6 inch barrel lengths. He wanted a nice holster that he could use for both.

He wanted it really heavy duty so with the liner I ended up at 14oz thickness. I made it long enough to use with both barrel lengths and hes very happy with the way it turned out.

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Marshal Will Wingam

That's a quality holster you made for him, Rube. Very nice work. I can see why he's pleased.

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Johnny McCrae

Rube, your father has a thoughtful and talented son. Very nice.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Rube Burrows

Quote from: Marshal Will Wingam on October 02, 2023, 08:30:20 AM
That's a quality holster you made for him, Rube. Very nice work. I can see why he's pleased.

Thank you.
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Rube Burrows

Quote from: Johnny McCrae on October 02, 2023, 09:27:21 AM
Rube, your father has a thoughtful and talented son. Very nice.

Thanks for the nice words.
"If legal action will not work use lever action and administer the law with Winchesters" ~ Louis L'Amour

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Rube Burrows

"If legal action will not work use lever action and administer the law with Winchesters" ~ Louis L'Amour

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