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It has been a while, and I need to get back into leather to keep my sanity I just completed this flask cover for my wife (she graduated from Sewanee). My applique lacing on the back didn't straighten out as I wanted, but I can still wiggle it around to get it flat. I did glue it to the flask, so the lacing is more decorative than holding it together.
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From the album: My Trade Crafts
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after the failure of the last flask holster i decided to try again. in order to avoid dealing with wet molding corners i decided to just remove them from the design altogether. I found about tandy's craftaids and thought i could do better than the celtic motif from the first holster. It just like painting by numbers!! first time using the antique gel; should've applied more coats of super sheen as a resist. all in all, I like how the colors came up. I wanted to have the holster sitting at an angle for a cross draw, but didn't think about the spacing needed for the bottom straps. originally I planned to have to bottom straps but the belt loop took too much space. the main body has two rows of stitching for two reasons: 1. aesthetics and 2. I put the first row too far from the flask which made it very loose so I added the second row to increase the tension -
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This flask holster was the first time i tried wet molding leather. it was also the first time i tried to hand stitch and also the first time i tried slicking the edges. first time I held a swivel knife as well. had a bunch of difficulties with this project. molding the bottom corners proved impossible, maybe because I didn't soak the leather long enough; I learned to use the edger and the slicker but I didn't use anything to effectively seal down the fibers, the edges were round but still kind 'a rough. I didn't case the leather properly and the swivel knife wasn't sharp so even a simple line drawing proved really difficult to carve. all in all, another functional project but not the end product was not really what I had in mind. -
From the album: LemazingLeatherwork
All hand cut, carved, dyed and stitched by hand my first from scratch item http://etsy.me/1HrguWQ© LemazingLeatherwork
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I am in the market for a flask, and I plan to make a custom leather wrap as well. Unfortunately, I can't seem to get any results from a search asking for "high quality, plain flasks". When researching flasks of good quality, everything I get is either engraved or otherwise decorated, or already has a leather wrap on it. Wasted money, me thinks. So, I am here asking anyone with experience making custom flask wraps if they know of a brand or model of high quality to use as a blank. Obviously it would be nice to have the lip on the top and bottom to make the wrap more seemless, but the most important thing is, of course, that it's robust and reliable. I don't plan to buy more than one flask, and I don't want to end up with something that's dented or cross-threaded right away because it's cheap. For this reason, I figured I would ask before I buy. Thanks a bunch for reading, and another bunch for responding! EDIT As I continue to search, I have discovered 'Top Shelf Flasks'. Of course the marketing says good things about them and even includes some real facts like 5mm thick 304 stainless construction. However, user reviews for flasks are scarce and everywhere I go, these flasks are priced between $1 and $5, even though the "suggested retail price" is $20. That pricing makes me feel like it's over-marketed junk... information is so scarce on this topic it's killin' me.
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From the album: Uzbekistan hand made leather souvenir.
Flask for brandy with city symbol .-
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From the album: Steven D. Musgrave
© Photograph and Design are © 2013 Steven D. Musgrave
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So a coworker handed me a flask of an odd shape, not your typical rectangle, and said can you make me a holder for it? Sure ... A week later same coworker asks if I can incorporate a cover for the flask. Why not? The result is the double barrel flask cover/holster combo. The cover flap has two snap tops which one snaps to the cover and the other snaps to the holster. The rest of my photos, the better ones, are on my phone and will be added a bit later.
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Celtic/Barbarian Bracers: These were my first real attempt at carving, tooling, stamping, riveting, and...um...spiking. I think they turned out pretty well for a beginner's try.I learned a lot during the process. Leather Flask #2: This is my 2nd leather flask design.
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From the album: Steven D. Musgrave
© Photograph and Design are © 2013 Steven D. Musgrave
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From the album: Steven D. Musgrave
© Photograph and Design are © 2013 Steven D. Musgrave
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I made these flasks for my daughter and her friends as a prom gift. We're having a good old fashioned southern BBQ dinner and they love them. But they have warned about putting booze in them. Fun project. Thanks for looking Murray
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From the album: My Obsession
I made these flasks for my daughter and her friends as a prom gift. We're having a good old fashioned southern BBQ dinner and they love them. But they have warned about putting booze in them.© MHLeatherworks
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From the album: from the workbench
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Flask with military patch tooling (side view)
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Tooled the design of the F101 Voodoo mechanic patch into a flask cover. Finished with a variety of mediums to get the correct colors. -
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From the album: Walk Arounds
My first flask! Made this about 2 years ago. I seem to be able to make deeper cuts and I just learned how to block stain-looks like I missed a section! This is the back of the flask. -
From the album: Walk Arounds
My first flask! Made this about 2 years ago. I seem to be able to make deeper cuts and I just learned how to block stain! This is the front of the flask. -
From the album: Walk Arounds
My first flask! Made this about 2 years ago. I seem to be able to make deeper cuts and I just learned how to block stain! This is the side of the flask. -
From the album: RJ's leather work
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From the album: RJ's leather work
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From the album: RJ's leather work
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