For lack of a better term, as in all the work I have done until now:
https://i.imgur.com/RALGIch.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/97TGXy9.jpg
First sheath Ive ever made, signed by three of the cast from the TV show Supernatural
https://i.imgur.com/0nKecsy.jpg
Crossbow quiver, made to be hung from the belt, mostly done in 9 oz leather, the spacers around the "bolts" that I dont think you can see is 6 oz leather, and the caps on the ends are 4 oz I think as is the strap. Took it, met a mat by the name of Norman Reedus (one of the advantages of living in Florida) and he was extremely cool and thought it was awesome and signed it for me.
https://i.imgur.com/TvkQi29.jpg
Reads "To (me) From Norman Reedus
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one of a pair of greaves I made. 9 oz leather with 124 per side 4 (- 6 oz I cant remember) shaved leather scaled that took me an hour each to make.
https://i.imgur.com/qLirxHK.jpg
Easily my favorite piece, 9 oz leather backed by 9 oz leather covered by 22 ga steel plates covered by 22 ga steel blue flame logos. All the metal was cut with at first a Dremel (and I killed one doing this) then a 4.5" angle grinder. I made it for a friend and gave it to him for his birthday one year
https://i.imgur.com/xc7ovgp.jpg
My first engraving, my second bracer ever, 9 oz veg tanned leather
https://i.imgur.com/LdftZOL.jpg
The bottom of same, 6 oz I think veg tanned plate and 4 oz straps (and loops and stitching that was as serious pain in the butt)
https://i.imgur.com/K8FAp33.jpg
Back half of a 9 oz baked leather sheath for a Death Eater wand from Harry Potter. The rest of the bracer is 9 oz leather as well
https://i.imgur.com/5YjKyEk.jpg
Bottom of same bracer, this bracer and the one above it are a pair. The reason the bottom changed design is basically, I screwed up when I attempted to replicate my success on the bottom of the first one and I ran out of materials and time till Megacon to make it.
https://i.imgur.com/aY6srwQ.jpg
My cat modelling my first attempt at making a scaled bracer, I stitched them on. All 64. All I gotta say is it keeps its shape amazingly well
https://i.imgur.com/qq3UCps.jpg
Cur boli (wax boiled) leather scales I was experimenting with
https://i.imgur.com/9YRY1gS.jpgCuff I made based on Supernatural
https://i.imgur.com/SXWGRZ4.jpg
Scroll/map case that I use to keep my goat leather playmat for playing Magic the Gathering
https://i.imgur.com/GLBBSV5.jpg
My beater bag for cold shaping metal (I worked around with it for a while)
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