Tag: tools
The Black Masked Robber: Mini Maglight & Belt Holster by steveb leatherworks
If you carry a Mini Maglight for work – this is for you. It’s a pretty handy unit and has more style than the webbing junk that comes with Maglights. BUY The Black Masked Robber HERE Honestly – those webbing things will outlive roaches, so I cant say with any degree of accuracy that these […]
Posted: October 22nd, 2014 under leatherwork projects.
Tags: ETSY, for sale, maglight, steveb, steveb leatherworks, tools
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Its nice to be nice to the nice….
I love people. I especially like crap talkers who take advantage of the privacy the interwebs allow (well not really, but read on). But first let me share the foundation of this rant.. Not surprisingly, on occasion, I peek at Craigs List for leather working tools that folks are getting rid of. A lot […]
Posted: June 18th, 2014 under thoughts on this & that.
Tags: Craigs List, leatherwork, people, tools
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tool time
Ya got to have tools when you tear into a bike, like Freddy’s Fat Boyee. an of course ya got to have a clown like me getting in the way with his camera. Ha ha!
Posted: February 14th, 2009 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: fatboy, Harley, rebuild, tools
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skiving is in the details
Thinning out a piece of leather (skiving) is a common and important chore when making something that needs to blend, or blend. Leather is not one of those things you can just bend sharply and not expect it to crack, so you need to skive. I have a few blades that can skive, you’ve already met the Mighty […]
Posted: January 4th, 2009 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: leatherwork, patience, thoughts on this & that, tools
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Dying in the gutter…
I dye alot of belts and use an airbrush when browns, reds or any fade is called for. Great way to make a big mess.. using airbrushes and not having a spray booth or backstop. I needed a way to secure a belt in a spot that I could dye it. ..minimizing over spray, maximizing […]
Posted: December 29th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, tools
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pulling punches
One of the rules of taking care of your tools is to use them correctly. Screwdrivers should’nt be used to pry or be pounded on with hammers (unless they are someone else’s), ratchets are not breaker bars, knife blades are not screwdrivers, etc, etc. In the leathercraft world we dont use metal hammers very often, […]
Posted: December 9th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: design, leatherwork projects, thoughts on this & that, tools
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anvils
Anvils are one of those tools – you don’t know how much you need one, until you’ve got one at your disposal. I punch a lot of slots, tips, holes, etc – and find my anvils essential to a clean, neat and safe punching job. Nothing provides a more stable surface and you want a […]
Posted: December 6th, 2008 under thoughts on this & that, Uncategorized.
Tags: thoughts on this & that, tools
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Hammers
Good to have a selection of hammers – craftsman lump for punching tips and slots, ancient cobblers for flattening folds or setting stitching, small ball peen from my college jewelry making days for fine tuning copper rivets, traditional rawhide mallet for lighter punching duties, silver workers hammer for fine seam flattening and metal tapping . […]
Posted: November 29th, 2008 under leatherwork projects, Uncategorized.
Tags: thoughts on this & that, tools
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