You should hold a dough piece horizontally in your left hand, put a suitable amount of filling onto the central part, fold the side around the filling, press the upper-central part of it firmly and make firm and nice lace from left to right around the fold edge to make your finished pr...
compass, knife, cell phone, or any other item you don’t want to dig for are all great candidates for a leather sheath. You might want to make something to hold a multi-tool or any specialized tool you may want to keep handy at all times. If you’re...
Here’s how to do it:Remove the peeling area with fine sandpaper, a sharp blade, or even your fingers, but avoid removing more than is absolutely necessary. Wipe the surface clean and apply a thin layer of leather filler using a putty knife. Smooth it out to ensure an even thickness ...
Once the sheaths have been sewn I show you how to trim the excess off of the bottom layer of leather and then edge the leather with my C.S. Osborne style number 133 western edgers sizes 1 and 2. Also covered in the knife sheath making tutorial I show you how use a copper rivet to...
This J. Crew leather jacket is the right amount of Moto without being tough. I have never watched the regular The Bachelor, but I am watching The Golden Bachelor. Maybe it’s because I am married and not relating to wanting to find a partner but I am most interested in the women ...
Basically anything you like: a large pouch, a small to medium-sized shoulder bag, an ICU (the LP Gearup mentioned here works well), a holster bag, etc. We have found only two categories of bags that do not work: those made of fragile “pleather” (fake, “plastic leather”) and tho...
Tools used: Scissors, slab roller or rolling pin, 45 degree bevel / miter tool, basic wooden tools, clay cutting knife, pin tool, sponge and a soft flexible rib. Clay used: Make sure the clay is not too soft. Let is dry a bit (but not firm leather hard) so that it can still be...
Once the steel is heated, use your hammer and chisel to shape it into the desired shape. If you are making a knife, you will need to forge the blade and the handle separately. Finish shaping with a file. Once you have the basic shape of the knife, use a file to refine the edges ...
Carefully cut the fruit off the vine with a sharp knife or pruners; do not tear it. Be sure not to cut too close to the pumpkin. Leave 3 to 4 inches of stem to increase its keeping time. Handle pumpkins very gently, or they may bruise. Never carry a pumpkin by its stem. ...
sapling stem, cattail stem, or bamboo cane, the process is a bit trickier. You’ll have to cut a notch across the shaft opening for the arrowhead to sit into comfortably. You’ll also have to carve grooves around the outside of the shaft for the sinew to grab into when you wrap it...