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  1. For those who already have a 3D printer (or a CNC and a fair bit of technical acumen) there's a 2W laser on Indiegogo for ~$220 now which will cut leather or wood up to 3/16" thick.
  2. I came across a design for a leather splitter which I'm planning on making when I need to thickness some rawhide: http://elasticrods.wordpress.com/2012/01/08/home-made-leather-splitter/
  3. Good point about the smell --- my first job out of college involved working w/ a company which had a location which did laser-cut/engraved rubber and it was noted as an unpleasant place to visit --- guess that decides for the drag knife.
  4. I've been considering getting a Donek drag knife for my Shapeoko --- I find cutting leather tedious and trying, but would be patient enough to carefully pull pieces apart and finish any corners which it didn't finish cutting. Probably though, a laser would be a better option, for the reasons stated by others already in this thread. I've been considering drawing up a set of items and filling up one of the leather sizes available at Ponoko and then ordering that --- it's kind of pricey though.
  5. Available here: http://digital.hagley.org/cdm/search/collection/p16038coll15 ``Devoted to the sewing machine and allied interests.''
  6. For granite, go to a kitchen counter manufacturer and get a piece cut out of a counter for a sink.
  7. Here: http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=965204 (may need to register to see the pictures) or: http://www.tradrag.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=604 pdf archive here: http://thecta.org/quiver/Side-Quiver-Build-Along.pdf
  8. Here's one: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=45636
  9. It's lovely. Have you ever considered doing some sort of replaceable insert or overlay which will allow it to be used w/o fear of the design getting scuffed by the string?
  10. Lovely! The sheepskin lining will be a perfect finihing touch. Is it ambidextrous?
  11. This Etsy listing uses a nice technique: http://www.etsy.com/listing/126277146/fish-scalesstamped-leather-snapping
  12. Useful/unctional items are not subject to copyright protection. Specific stylistic aspects can be protected w/ a design patent, but must be marked w/ the patent #..
  13. One possibility to simplify this would be to make the pattern out of posterboard as suggested, then draw it up, including stitching holes in a vector drawing program using the template from Ponoko.com and have them laser cut it. Then you'd ``merely'' have to form and stitch it.
  14. FYI The new license for Sketchup Make precludes commercial use. A number of free CAD programs listed here: http://www.shapeoko.com/wiki/index.php/CAD esp. Sketchflat http://cq.cx/sketchflat.pl
  15. Interesting. A do-it-yourself way to do that would be: - get a tool w/ a wooden handle - cut off the tool part - mount it, then shape the wood w/ files and sand paper
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