Very nice lamp sir.
I learned stained glass and foil soldering techniques back in the 80s in Alberta from an aunt.
Your work is very cleanly done and looks terrific.
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Very nice lamp sir.
I learned stained glass and foil soldering techniques back in the 80s in Alberta from an aunt.
Your work is very cleanly done and looks terrific.
You are styling! Beautiful design. Makes we want to re decorate.
Made one of these yesterday, it's a lap steel guitar from a 2x4. Got the idea off the interwebs from a guy name Shane speal. Turned out pretty ok. This instrument is a whole new beast gonna have to dedicate some time to leaning lap steel guitar.
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Looks complicated to me.
Great work.
Thanks, wasn't as bad as it looks, plays nice too for being a piece of 2x4.
Still needs a little work to tidy it up but here is the sheath i was working on.
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Well everybody likes chewing gum :shrug: ,,, so one of my neighbors, who chews a lot of gum, asked if I would make him a pouch for his double stack of Hubba Bubba chewing gum. I agreed & made him this double stack gum pouch for his chewing gum. I didn't charge him, as it gives me an opportunity to practice my leather work. The logo is a rock band of his.
Keep in mind a single stack of Wriggly's will just fall out. I'm going to make a single stack pouch later this week for myself, as I often just carry a pack of Wrigley's.
Thanks for looking. :)
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Here's a small headphones clip I made for my son, who's always carrying his iPod. I messed up on the snap alignment , but I don't think he noticed.
Thanks for looking. :D
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