jdb92126
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Making leather satchels, bags, purses, briefcases
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jdb92126 started following Butt Joint, Cut At A Bevel Or 90-Deg, Cutting Leather Circles With Beveled Edge, Gluing Stiffener Between Leather Shell And Lining and and 3 others
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Has anyone use a tool, or made a jig, for cutting leather circles but with beveled edges? I've read the existing thread about cutting circles: good info and helpful pointers to tools. But I'm making leather cup, from Stohman's "The Art of Hand..." photo attached and I'm have trouble getting accurate circular bevel cuts. Thanks.
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I'm using (the old) Tandy Bag Stiffener R688 for small project, making a coin purse. I need to sandwich stiffener between flesh side of chromed tanned leather and flesh side of deer skin liner. I've read the posts "gluing large pieces of stiffener" and it's a great help. The liner is smaller in area than leather and liner. I end up with about 3/8" border all around the stiffener. So the gluing surfaces are stiffener-leather and leather-leather. Questions: Do I try to glue all three pieces in one operation or first glue stiffener to one side or the other? Can I use the same glue (cement) for the stiffener-flesh surface as for the leather-leather?
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That glue bottle with roller looks great, thanks for the tip. Which brand of water-based leather glue do you use?
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I'm also in SoCal. From Amazon I bought Barge Contact Cement, and thinner. Barge was specifically recommended by Springfield Leather in a helpful tutorial video
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That one phrase "make the 'cut' look go away" is the most helpful guidance I've read re leatherworking, including the Stohlman books. Thanks for that, exactly expresses something I didn't know.
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Those mason jar sleeves are outstanding; really nice job. I'm grateful you shared because I was stumped making sleeves for mason jars I have because they are not perfectly round. Your design very neatly accommodates their shape.
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When joining the two ends of a single piece of leather wrapped around a circular form, should the ends be cut at 90-deg or should they be beveled a bit? I'm making a simple leather cup (Stohlman's "The Art of Hand Sewing Leather" pg. 30). Cup dimensions are 5" height, 3 1/4" diameter. I cut a piece of 3/16" latigo leather to 5" x 10 3/4" and am trimming it down to fit the form--a piece of PVC pipe. I'm using Barge contact cement then stitching. On previous attempt the edges did not quite fit together perfectly. There was a bit of a gap. I had cut the pattern out with a circular cutter, straight down. But now I'm thinking the end cuts need to be at a slight bevel. Has anyone had this experience when joining leather on a circular form?
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That's a great looking holster; I like the border pattern.
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