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  1. 1 minute ago, RockyAussie said:

    Your most welcome. If you come up on a weekend there is a spare couple of beds to spend the night if you want. :rockon:

    Might have to take you up on that offer one day, I want to take my daughter to the Capricorn Caves and do the adventure tour with her.


  2. 1 hour ago, RockyAussie said:

    Looks not too bad AussieMade and a good share with the pattern as well. Merry Christmas.:)
     

    Thanks Rocky.

    Merry Christmas to you and a Happy New Year. Will have to organise a meet up in the new year to have a look at all that awesome Croc stuff you do, and get some hints on how to work with it.


  3. My first attempt at a Basic Tobacco Pouch Pattern.

    Just ask any questions if needed.

    Using 1-2mm of your choice Leather, I used Black Veg Tan Kangaroo for this order.

    You can put the Paper Holder on the inside or outside of the pouch, and either stitch it or rivet it as I did. I would recommend having folded and stitched sides on the paper holder section as it may stretch after a long period of use if it is not. I didn't for mine but should have.

    This one is made for 50-55gm tobacco, but could easily be made smaller for a smaller tobacco packet.

    Lining is optional.CCF22016_0002.pdf

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  4. Was asked to make a Plain Black Tobacco Pouch (my first one), So found a pattern on this amazing site (sorry cant seem to find the original post for it), Modified it to my needs and I think it came out alright. I will scan my modified plan and post it to the Patterns page in the next few days.

    Made from 1mm Kangaroo, Folded and stitched sides for extra strength. Not lined as per customers instructions as he will keep the tobacco in its plastic pouch.

    Let me know your thoughts. 

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    There's more than one question in here. Bags, straps, belts, and knife sheaths are all very different things, made by different trades out of different materials. 

    The biggest barrier to giving an answer though is that "leather" covers a large range of materials from different animals, of thicknesses that was tanned, curried, and finished in a huge variety of ways in accordance with the intended purpose. 

    Two pieces of leather made for different purposes could have almost nothing in common save that they once graced the outside of an animal. Think about leather used for gloves and leather used for the soles of shoes. Both 'leather' but utterly different in nearly every physical property you can name.

    Pre-industrial leather is also a very different material from modern 'vegetable' tanned leather that's been tanned using a short process in highly concentrated solutions of tanning liquids, so you can't extrapolate backwards based on the behaviour or modern leathers.

    Most modern veg tan is machine thicknessed and has a highly corrected grain surface. If bought as russet it also tends to be quite dry because it's intended to be tooled or dyed and finished by the maker.

    Modern leathers don't tend to come in nearly the range of finishes etc. that pre-industrial leathers did, and pit tanned leather that's been slowly tanned over the course of 6-12 months is a physically very different material than modern veg tan. 

    Of all the expertly-made 18th century shoes I've seen, none have had any evidence of rounded edges, even along the topline.

     

     


  6. 5 hours ago, tojoful said:

    Aussiemade - We're in Newcastle/Hunter region NSW. I don't have to encourage her at all, she is very keen to get started.  

    There are some good suppliers down that way:

    Not sure how far Botany is from you but there is:

    Birdsall Leathercraft: http://www.birdsall-leather.com.au/

    There is also the Leather Workers Guild of NSW, they hold a lot of workshops etc. and are a wealth of knowledge: http://www.leatherworkersguildnsw.org.au/

    There are also some good online shops as well up this way in Brisbane,

    Maclace is one of them: http://www.maclace.com.au/

    Good luck, looking forward to seeing what you and your daughter produce.

    Cheers Damien


  7. On 12/4/2016 at 11:31 AM, Windrider30 said:

    I have sold more then a few bracelets ranging from 30 to 90 dollars, really depends on the details and yeah you might end up holding on to it for a little bit, but even figuring in "storage" you would still make more then enough money off the bracelet even if it is at 75 to 90, its about marketing and knowing who you are selling to, their disposable income and all that good jazz.

    The area we are in probably wouldn't sell for that much probably only $40-$50, If I can get business closer to the city we could probably get about $60-$70 possible I think.

     

    Thanks for the replies everyone. Some interesting things to consider that's for sure.


  8. 4 minutes ago, RockyAussie said:

    Hard to say the value from the pics shown. I think that the edges could do with a bit better burnishing or edging as I think it looks a bit hairy there. Other than that I think looks pretty good.Regards Brian

    yeah, needs another touch up on the edges, I used glycerin and leather conditioner, looked good when I first done it, now its getting a bit fury again. Thinking I didn't rub it long enough with the burnisher ( I done the edges for her, but it was late at night, so I blame that lol), 


  9. 48 minutes ago, Windrider30 said:

    Yep even now knowing the price of the gear i would still sell it for between 80 to 90 no lower than 75 it is that nice and would sell pretty easy i think

    My partner says "Thanks", we didn't think it would be worth anywhere near that much :)

    I should have some of my work posted again soon, Just had to wait till my finger got better after trying to cut it off a couple of weeks back, still can't work the needles all that well at the moment. 


  10. 4 minutes ago, Windrider30 said:

    How much did the conchos cost?  i would say off hand with out knowing the cost i would say and easy 80 to 90 dollars

    WOW really that much?

    Surprisingly the conchos only cost $4.50aud each and the diamond rivets cost a total of $2.10aud, the leather was from a scrap bag bin at the local supplier, so not much money actually went into it.  Time taken to make it was about 2hrs as it was my partners second project she has completed. It was also a new rope stamp, so she was taking her time getting the hang of stamping it straight,


  11. Welcome from a fellow Aussie (Brisbane). Where abouts are you located? There are a few really good suppliers in Australia where you can get some really good quality leather and tools from. Don't be afraid to post up what you have already made, Its the best way to learn by showing us what you have done and finding out how to improve your work. 

    Youtube is your best friend. There are also classes offered in belts, bags, wallets, carving and tooling etc. for all ages at some suppliers as well.

    Most important thing is don't give up, have fun learning, and encourage your daughter as much as possible, our kids are our future.

    Cheers Damien


  12. 8 hours ago, Windrider30 said:

    Just looked at their website rather frustrating everything or a good chunk of what I like is sold out arg especially as I have a waist coat in mind that I want to make!

    Not sure if their webpage is up to date. They have shelves upon shelves of leather in stock, not much tool wise though. You could spend a fortune in there easily on leather. Some of the best quality I have seen out of most of the shops I have been to including our local tannery (Packers) which always only seems to have 3rd grade leather available.


  13. 13 hours ago, Windrider30 said:

     Where is EastCoast leather at?

    They are at Mount Cotton out near Capalaba, takes me about 50mins to get there from my place. 

    From their Webpage:

    Open 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday at 130 Kingfisher Road, Mount Cotton QLD 4165.

    It is easy to miss them the first time, as it is run out the back of a house in a shed on a big property. The sign out the front is fairly small as well which doesn't help finding the place.

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