TVvoodoo
Ambassador of The Comfortably Slung
Happy Friday my bros! Photo in from a Reverber... JT in Wisconsin... "Bandido" on an unlikely partner, but it works!
"Brad was awesome to work with and truly makes a fine strap. Communication was great throughout the process and now I've got the final product, it's well made and more of a strap that feels like less... It doesn't really feel like I'm wearing a strap and I just focus on trying to learn the damn guitar instead of wrestle it. I've got two more in the mail already." ~JT
Some leather lace came in, so now I can finish the Waylon style... but... I dorked around for a solid two hours trying to work with this lace and a special stitch hole punch I purchased special for this job. Kept breaking the lace trying to get it through the small holes far too close together. Finally realized I probably got the wrong punch. Time to switch to manual@!
So, I just ground down a small screwdriver, fixed it so that I could get an accurate angle and punched a gazillion slots all around the strap to get that diamond "Buckstitch" effect.
Getting the spacing on the stitch slots more difficult with a single punch, but at least it's finally working. Did not bargain for how hard this is, or how long it takes. This dude is going to get a deal!
Coming along... I had to quit halfway through this one... because it was shredding up my fingers, and my hand was aching pretty bad. Lotta work to something like this!
Also sent away this custom embossed strap to a more "local" fellow in Edmonton...
A rare 3" wide leather strap that has a hootenanny sliding buckle adjustment.
Finding stampable leather thin enough to sew a rolled edge AND put through the buckle was part of the process.
Also a very challenging job... was also a pretty intense learning process to do this.
Hope your weekend has good things in store for all y'alls! My brother is visiting, so we gonna play some guitar!
"Brad was awesome to work with and truly makes a fine strap. Communication was great throughout the process and now I've got the final product, it's well made and more of a strap that feels like less... It doesn't really feel like I'm wearing a strap and I just focus on trying to learn the damn guitar instead of wrestle it. I've got two more in the mail already." ~JT
Some leather lace came in, so now I can finish the Waylon style... but... I dorked around for a solid two hours trying to work with this lace and a special stitch hole punch I purchased special for this job. Kept breaking the lace trying to get it through the small holes far too close together. Finally realized I probably got the wrong punch. Time to switch to manual@!
So, I just ground down a small screwdriver, fixed it so that I could get an accurate angle and punched a gazillion slots all around the strap to get that diamond "Buckstitch" effect.
Getting the spacing on the stitch slots more difficult with a single punch, but at least it's finally working. Did not bargain for how hard this is, or how long it takes. This dude is going to get a deal!
Coming along... I had to quit halfway through this one... because it was shredding up my fingers, and my hand was aching pretty bad. Lotta work to something like this!
Also sent away this custom embossed strap to a more "local" fellow in Edmonton...
A rare 3" wide leather strap that has a hootenanny sliding buckle adjustment.
Finding stampable leather thin enough to sew a rolled edge AND put through the buckle was part of the process.
Also a very challenging job... was also a pretty intense learning process to do this.
Hope your weekend has good things in store for all y'alls! My brother is visiting, so we gonna play some guitar!

