Hello everyone,
New on the forum and I need your help. I build wooden boxes to carry and store collectible cards. I want the cover of those boxes to be made of leather. However, I have a lot of difficulty folding the leather correctly over the box. I tried using a V groover and/or a stitch groover with a ruler as a guide but the final result is poor. Note that I will glue two pieces of leather together to form the cover, I'll explain a little further below.
Do you have any suggestions on how I could fold the leather perfectly over the box? Or the tools I should use to be more efficient and precise?
Also, I want to dig in the leather to add magnets. I am going to fit magnets that are 1/16" thick on a piece of leather and glue another piece over it to hide the magnets. Same issue, what would be the best tool and technic to use in order to be precise and efficient? Could I use a rectangle stamp and emboss it 1/32" deep on both pieces of leather, would it work?
Thanks