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cjones

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  1. Plaited belts traditionally used by Australian stockmen
  2. Thanks Fire88 Hi BurnishMyLeather Hoe. Its a fairly straight forward process - I cut a 10mm strip of leather to the required length from the same leather as the bag is made with. Then I cover this by gluing on a strip of pigskin about 20 mm wide. Once done, glue the piping to the gusset and the front/back of the bag and stitch. It gives a more even piping for ham-fisted characters like me and I think it is stronger than using a thin piece of folded leather. Hope this helps. Thanks for your interest Chris
  3. Yeah it does. Tried to make it as bullet proof as possible, it would be a bit more clear if the bag had stuff in it. Chris
  4. Thanks! Actually worked better for me when I cemented in place and put the awl thru both pieces of leather and the piping at once Chris
  5. I had problems with piping. If its any help I ended using a 1cm wide strip of 1.5 mm leather with pigskin glued around it. Chris
  6. Thanks. Made the pattern myself but its pretty closely modelled on the old U.S. Mail carriers bag. Chris
  7. Really looking forward to the completed project Chris
  8. I'm taking the first steps towards making my interest in leather work a paying proposition. Every commuter in Melbourne carries a day pack of some description so I thought I might try and tap into that market. I ended up making 8 bags using 1.5mm veg tanned leather and measure approx 40cm by 30cm, roughly 16" x 12" I think . The bags are unlined and generally pretty minimalist to keep weight down thought I am considering some sort of internal partition in the next batch. FIngers crossed Chris
  9. Very nice! Good job on the molded front
  10. No worries, thanks.
  11. Hi I've been away from the site for a while and when I logged in today I can't see some of the posted images, often just a line of text ending in .jpg or nothing at all. Am I doing something wrong!
  12. Great looking bag! Thanks for going to the trouble of putting up and providing your pattern. Looking forward to seeing what comes next
  13. Found while cleaning the garage. Not really a recent project - a map case I made in 1978, just about the last thing I made until a year or so ago. It lived in my car for years and comes complete with cat scatches and sundry other dents and stains
  14. Thanks. I think the divider you're referring to is actually a note book in the cover
  15. Next major project will be a messenger bag lined with pigskin with internal dividers. I'm very much a novice, still practising with carving and construction techniques. Oddly enough I prefer a simple utilitarian style without a whole lot of embellishment. I like the look of the antique US mail bags and I admired the style of the Swiss army bag you made and the "small bag in cherry cavalier". Thanks for your interest.
  16. Thanks. I am a big fan of your work,
  17. Made this satchel for a customer who wanted a really plain bag - no pockets or compartments, she didn't even want the interior finished.
  18. me too please
  19. Thanks Shadowryder Yes, Its lined with pigskin which seems to answer pretty well
  20. As a new member to the forum I thought I should post some of my stuff to get the ball rolling so to speak. I made this for my wife's tablet, the colour is a little bright for me but she likes it.
  21. Thanks Dwight Good outcome last night Howie. Looking forward to next saturday Go Hawks!
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