Hi Guys and Girls.
I am so glad I found this forum, I have looked all over the net for information on how to make a Solo Saddle Bag for my Harley-Davidson 48. I have started with the project and luckily found this forum, as I do think I am a bit stuck...
The following is a step-by-step reconstruction of how I created the pieces and what I would like to end up making.
The first steps was to get a proper template to work with. I could not find one on the net, so I decided to first of all box the entire build out and to create a template from that:
I then transferred this template onto paper (Note, the build will not be square, this is only a guideline...):
I then added the sides and marked it off onto my leather:
I then cut all of it out (No pictures, sorry) and created me a wooden template to get the sides in the right form once I start stitching:
And clamped the leather sides into the form to stretch:
Ok, this is as far as I got.
Question(s):
I would like to stitch this using a very thick, waxed nylon thread. I did try (as you can see from very first picture) to use an awl (I think that is what it is called) to make the holes, but it is VERY HARD!!! The leather is 4mm thick (So the stitching will have to go through 8mm leather!) I have seen postings from other sites that some leather-makers use a DREMMEL tool with a very thin drill-bit to make the holes. What, out of your personal experience, should I do to get this done as easy possible and effectively possible?
I know "NO PAIN, NO GAIN" is normally the best approach...
Kind regards
Aubrey Kloppers
Cape Town
South Africa