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Calculating for extra material needed on template

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I am working on a dropout scabbard for an axe, something like this:http://dalesiogrp.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DropOutSwivelAxeScabbard6lb.jpg

I am making a template with a manila folder.  Is there a general guide or a way to calculate how much extra wiggle room I should include on my template to account for extra leather need to account for the bends bending made in the leather?  The leather I’m using is around 12oz

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Making prototypes is how you discover your design is affected by material choice. Find a material, cheaper, with similar thickness and make a prototype and measure the error. I use layers of cheap upholstery vinyl glued together or rubber to simulate thick materials, heavy canvas could do as well.

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When I am making holsters that fold over, I generally add half the thickness of the firearm, plus the thickness of the leather, then add for my stitching line (normally 1/4" gives me enough room for the stitch line plus a little extra so I can sand down the edges if there are any imperfections)....I should say when there are imperfections. :rolleyes:

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