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On Making your own Gear
So I've come to the conclusion that I want to try my hand at making my own gear, or at least part of it. I have a few designs in mind but would like to hear if anyone has any advice on doing this?
Anyone else here ever make their own custom gear? |
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How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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Get super good at stitching.
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cranky old man
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been making custom gear for a year now, get a strong sewing machine (old manual machines are usually good, I'm using a Juki DL-5550). Use #69 bonded nylon thread + needle size #19, and you can punch through thick layers of material, even hard plastic inserts. After that comes skills : master thread tension, double-triple pass stitch, and speed.
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How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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me too but I don't use a surging machine for fabrics
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![]() A stitching awl and waxed thread can do wonders on thick webbing and canvas if you're going for a vintage or wasteland look. I fixed up an RD-54 with one. ![]()
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