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primitive man
17-07-2008, 23:13
dear all just wanted to show you guys my attempts at leather craft.all coments welcome. many thanks alex.
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture033-1.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture032-2.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture031-1.jpg
just got to add dark stain to the leather.
dear all just wanted to show you guys my attempts at leather craft.all coments welcome. many thanks alex.
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture033-1.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture032-2.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture031-1.jpg
just got to add dark stain to the leather.
Look tidy!
What are the object for
rancid badger
18-07-2008, 09:37
They look pretty good to me;) I'm guessing the antler is maybe for flint knapping?
If you would like to try making them even more authentic "looking", pm your address and I'll send you a few yards of artificial sinew to try;) (free!)
best wishes
R.B.
primitive man
19-07-2008, 23:29
dear all the antler is infact a knife.
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture033-1-1.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture036-1.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture035-1.jpg
http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm418/primitive_bucket/Picture034-1.jpg
many thanks Alex
primitive man
24-07-2008, 18:48
and big thanks to rancid badger for the artifical sinew it looks great.Alex
fred gordon
24-07-2008, 20:14
and big thanks to rancid badger for the artifical sinew it looks great.Alex
Good looking leatherwork. The artificial sinew is great, I use it for everything now. I got mine through Eric Methvens Group buy. Certainly worth getting:)
rancid badger
24-07-2008, 23:03
and big thanks to rancid badger for the artifical sinew it looks great.Alex
your very welcome;)
don't forget; you can split it down to, I think!, six strands, although three is normally as far as I go
saddle_tramp
30-07-2008, 02:49
How does the antler part of the sheath stay attached to the leather? it kind of looks like it could just fall out?
primitive man
15-08-2008, 15:34
i havent finished it yet but it will be glued on, many thanks alex.