Dear all
I'm new to the forum, and would like to ask advice about how to make a sharp 90 degree fold/bend
for edges of a gusset. I'm replicating an old leather tool case made in 3.0mm veg tan bridle leather.
I want the edges turned up at 90 degrees fold, so that it holds it's shape and the gusset remains stiff.
I've done a test by running a groove 10mm in from the edge, then wetting it and gently bending until it's a right
angle. But the bridle leather isn't natural un-dyed hide, but is dyed through, and a bit waxy, so the water
isn't really penetrating the leather.
It's an old technique, but I'm not sure how to get a good result. A saddler suggested using natural or raw hide
to wet mould it, then apply dyes, oils and waxes, after it dries stiff. But then another suggested it can be done
with dyed through hides, just have to be patient with it and keep working the edges until you get the shape right.
can anyone with experience in doing this advise what I can do?
thanks
Martin