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Fair point. Here's a few examples of the type of thing I want to achieve. https://www.hermes.com/us/en/story/106191-birkin/ https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/handbags/_hermes-Gold-Epsom-Constance-To-Go-Wallet-Gold-Hardware-2021 https://www.saksfifthavenue.com/product/tory-burch-ella-nylon-tote-0400013631916.html?dwvar_0400013631916_color=OCEAN SIDE
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I know there isn't one answer to this question but I would really appreciate some advice. I need a starting point. What size thread would companies like Hermes, Channel etc generally use for their handbags (purses). I'm about to purchase some thread and before I make that investment, I need some advice. Thanks!!
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Thanks!
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Hi, Does any one know of a supplier or suppliers in Europe that will split leather to a requested thickness? Preferably in France but mainland Europe would be ok if they ship at a reasonable price. The UK is no longer an option post brexit. Thanks!
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Excellent, thank you :)
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Completely agree on the last point re buying quality. But sometimes reality dictates budget as is the case with me. Lost my job a few years ago after my company transfered me to France. So I'm stuck here with no employment options because of my inability to speak French fluently. I am doing this out of necessity, not for fun. If I had the money then I would buy the best tools possible. I don't. So I'm just looking to find the best options possible. My intent was never to buy/build a 40k machine, or a 7k machine for that matter. I'm just pretty good at building things ( I repurpose antique radios into internet/bluetooth systems with new electronics and speakers, for example). I thought maybe I could fashion something to speed up the production process and maybe help other people in the process with a new, out of the box, solution. So yes, many of my posts are about saving money. That's my reality for now.
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I've seen these things in action. I live in France near the Hermes facilities so at least once a year there are big trade shows here. As you say, not suitable for a little guy like me but very impressive to see in action! One other question, can you share the name/brand of the head? I wouldn't mind having a go at building my own cnc on a much smaller scale. Thanks
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Wow, sounds amazing, I think I would give up leather crafting and just play with the CNC all day
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The issue there is the cost of the cutter (10 tonnes or above) and the cutting dies. But I have seen some tutorials on how to make your own dies. Makes it difficult to prototype though. Need a new die for each change. Maybe I will give this a second look until I can afford a more elegant solution.
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2k for an extractor!? I'm just starting out. 2k for the extractor and 5k for the cutter are waaaaaayyy beyond my budget for the time being. I was hoping to find a DIY option that I could build myself. Thanks for the advice though, I appreciate it.
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The first reason is the fumes that laser cutters produce with leather. None with water. The second reason is it can cut much thicker leather. This is a business for me so producing large numbers of items is important. Hand cutting won't cut it, excuse the pun.
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Hi, Has anyone come across a high pressure water cutter that is suitable for leather? The only ones I've seen start around 40k but there would seem to be a lot of advantages to using water vs laser, not least of which would be the fumes the laser creates. Thanks.
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Have you tried Ali Express? They have quite a few options and they deliver to the UK.
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Does anyone know the correct name for this?
ThoughtFission replied to ThoughtFission's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
It's a good idea.But I was hoping to save a bit of money, and have something a little more suited to the job by sourcing it from Aliexpress of somewhere similar. -
Looking for advice on starting supplies
ThoughtFission replied to ThoughtFission's topic in Getting Started
Thanks! Hope you will stay in some form or another. Sad to see the UK leave.