Sorry im bad at lemmying still, !sidehustles@leminal.space does that work? Maybe the community already died and i can only see it through my local one?
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I enjoyed Code Vein and that has a rifle as a weapon option.
Maar is de cuckstoel nog vrij?
https://leminal.space/c/Sidehustle. I seem to be the only one who joined after seeing it in new communities. I don't have much to contribute to it just yet as sonebody who wants to have a side hustle but isnt ready to start planning but i was hoping it might kick off with some discussions and info i could start absorbing from in the meantime.
That's me! Thank you, im actually quite proud of that one! I actually attended a taster course which was about 4 hours at a local leatherworking supply place where we made a card holder. If you can find one I'd recommend it, it is very hand holdy and you get a nice item at the end of it.
They supplied the tools and after gave us a big deal on buying the stuff we used, which i used for quite a few little projects before looking into other tools and hardware like rivets and fasteners.
So what I would suggest as a mimimum:
- Stitching chisels for making holes - I like the slanted french style but diamond is also good
- Craft knife or scalpel and plenty of spare blades
- Metal ruler
- Scratch awl - for marking on the leather directly
- Leather needles - i.e blunt tipped
- Thread - 0.6-1mm waxed polyester, cheap chinese ones on aliexpress or ebay is all I use
- Mallet for hitting the chisels - i use a nylon round headed one with a short handle but any is good so long as it isnt metal
- Self healing cutting mat
- Poundo board - a thick rubber mat that wont damage your chisels
- Edge burnisher
- Glue - you can get some fancy stuff but I started with a big tin of standard contact adhesive from my local diy store
- Fine grit sandpaper
- Card - for tracing patterns onto, stuff from a parcel will do
- A pattern - i found a load on 'Makesupply' such as this simple card holder - https://projects.makesupply.co/templates/make-a-folded-leather-card-holder-free-template-build-along-video-tutorial/
You dont need to spend much money at all, most can be found super cheap. The chisels should be a bit more, avoid the mega cheap chinese cast things and get a set around the £15-20 ($20-25) mark and they will do a good job.
As for the leather, look around for suppliers that do offcut boxes (even better if you can visit in person). All of my stuff so far has been made exclusively from offcuts.
On my phone atm but i can send a few links later. I would recommend watching corter leather on youtube as his stuff is easy to follow and isnt on the full old style cordwaining and saddlers type work which, as a beginner, is too much. His saddle stitch tutorial is particularly good.
Thank you! I've always kind of been interested in making stuff but really struggled to find the right one for me - one where I could do the actual activity but also get my own creativity involved rather than only following patterns or other designs and I feel ive really found it.
I'm ok, just stress from work and life in general... Hot water died, house needs sorting out etc, just boring life things piling up in existing insecurities and stresses.
Im still scarred by my english teacher enthusiastically reading certain scenes of Equus to the class.
Monster hunter world, by a long way
Honestly I'm still in a rough place and I know I'm being a bit one-dimensonal with what I keep posting about but my relatively new found hobby in leatherworking is really making me happy. Its not just the fun and fulfillment of designing and making something but I've had so many nice comments on my work from so many people, family, friends, internet strangers and even from professionals who have praised me on the designs and execution to the point where they expressed interest to work with me and my patterns. I even made a new friend from it, an older lady whom I keep in frequent contact with over email about things we are making.
It has been my dream for a while now to have a side hustle with this and this feels like a good first potential step into that world.
I think generally if somebody does this genuinely they are politely told the rules but then some feel hard done by and start whining about it.
Ohh, right, I'm British, didn't think of the American use of the word. i.e. I would call what you are referring to, a handbag - a purse wouldn't have straps, typically "purse" just means what women tend to carry money and cards in, regardless of exact style, compared to what men use which is a wallet. You would find that one would often carry a purse within their handbag.
It looks like it is indeed dead...