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Hi all,

I have a question regarding cutting and stamping of molded cases/pouches. I did some folding knife pouches and ammunition cases that were molded with cased leather. I would like to apply a basket weave stamping to these pieces but don't know how to do it.

When I mold the leather it gets stretched in all different directions. I usually cut the leather before molding but then the straight lines are all crooked, so I have to cut again. That's no problem at the edges that lay flat down to the table, but I have trouble cutting the other areas where I would have to cut the leather while it's "in the air".

The second problem is the stamping. If I stamp before the molding the basket weave will get crooked, too. But if I stamp after the molding I don't have a proper flat surface to put under the leather. Also the leather isn't flat anymore but three dimensional so I would have to stamp around the corners.

Any suggestions on these two issues? Thanks for your ideas.

Andreas

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Hi all,

I have a question regarding cutting and stamping of molded cases/pouches. I did some folding knife pouches and ammunition cases that were molded with cased leather. I would like to apply a basket weave stamping to these pieces but don't know how to do it.

When I mold the leather it gets stretched in all different directions. I usually cut the leather before molding but then the straight lines are all crooked, so I have to cut again. That's no problem at the edges that lay flat down to the table, but I have trouble cutting the other areas where I would have to cut the leather while it's "in the air".

The second problem is the stamping. If I stamp before the molding the basket weave will get crooked, too. But if I stamp after the molding I don't have a proper flat surface to put under the leather. Also the leather isn't flat anymore but three dimensional so I would have to stamp around the corners.

Any suggestions on these two issues? Thanks for your ideas.

Andreas

Andreas

Erst nass formen, schoen zuschneiden und glaetten....dann ueber Holzform stuelpen ( die Form hasst du ja wenn du nass formst...??) Holzform auf festem hartem Untergrund befestigen und stempeln/punzieren!! Finish auftrage......

Klappt prima, wenn die Stuecke nicht zu gross sind!! >>> guad ischs...gell hanno!! Gruessle aus Virginia

James

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Hi all,

I have a question regarding cutting and stamping of molded cases/pouches. I did some folding knife pouches and ammunition cases that were molded with cased leather. I would like to apply a basket weave stamping to these pieces but don't know how to do it.

When I mold the leather it gets stretched in all different directions. I usually cut the leather before molding but then the straight lines are all crooked, so I have to cut again. That's no problem at the edges that lay flat down to the table, but I have trouble cutting the other areas where I would have to cut the leather while it's "in the air".

The second problem is the stamping. If I stamp before the molding the basket weave will get crooked, too. But if I stamp after the molding I don't have a proper flat surface to put under the leather. Also the leather isn't flat anymore but three dimensional so I would have to stamp around the corners.

Any suggestions on these two issues? Thanks for your ideas.

Andreas

The leather MUST be tooled or stamped before you mold. Then keep things a straight as possible when you do the molding.

Dave Theobald

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James,

thanks for the reply. I´ll definitely try that.

Andreas

So................... WHAT WAS THE ANSWER!!!?????????!!!!!!

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Well the answer was the exact opposite of what David said. James suggested to mold the leather, then straighten and cut it. Next step is to put it back on the wooden form and then stamp it.

Now I think I just have to give it a try and see what works best for me.

Edited by AndreasB

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So................... WHAT WAS THE ANSWER!!!?????????!!!!!!

Translation from Bing

"Only wet form, nice crop, and glaetten....dann about Holzform Evert (you hates the form even if you wet first...?) Fix Holzform on solid hard ground and stamp / punzieren! Finish auftrage...It works just fine, if the pieces are not too large! > > > guad ischs...gell hanno! Gruessle of Virginia"

I say ask the saddle makers they stamp and carve on swells all the time, couldn't be much differant than stamping on a mould.

Edited by bkingery

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