Craft Works - Let's Get Creative!
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I hope you guys don't mind me sharing all the videos, but I find them very inspiring. Here's another one:
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Well damn, just on the basis of that email, I'm going to order a pair or two.
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My wife's Moonshine purse/satchel after 6 months of hard use.
(unlike most postimage images, you can click through this image to get to the whole album)
When we got it we treated it liberally with Obenaufs Oil (not LP). Since then it's been carried daily.
My wife says she gets compliments on it at least once a week. I witnessed one of these last week and my wife still got a bit giddy about it - talking about the veg-tan leather and explaining wabi-sabi. It was kinda adorable.
Thanks again Bryan!
(BTW - she's been making noise about wanting a similar item but as a backpack. Stay tuned.)
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Yup, echoed here man. They look really solid.
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Hey Guys,
I just wanted to post my 1st traditional archery quiver which turned out to be a fun project. Nothing fantastic, just 3 pieces of leather held together by copper rivets and lace with a nice Coyote fur trim on the top! The body of the quiver is made up of 9-10 oz. cow and the strap is horse hide, so it should withstand a bomb blast with little to no damage! The pics came after a healthy dose of Neat’s Foot Oil and the natural leather should patina fantastically with use over time. I just wish I would have had some cedar arrows for the photos! Thanks for looking!
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Hey Guys,
Haven’t posted in a while but I’ve been busy! Shown are 2 of 3 custom sheaths I built for the custom deer antler-handled knives pictured. The 1st sheath had already been handed over to the knife owner for review and acceptance to build the other 2 before I could get pics of all 3 together. I used 9oz. natural leather, natural waxed thread, brass snaps and copper rivets; nothing extravagant, just 3 overbuilt sheaths that should last forever!
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Made some kick ass ghosts with the kids: