Members Grey Drakkon Posted November 14, 2022 Members Report Posted November 14, 2022 So I made my first full box (I've made small ones with wooden lids before). I was originally hoping to have it so the top and bottom hinged together, but I would have needed to use thicker leather for it to work well (or glue another layer inside), and more importantly, take into account that all that surface tooling on the lid would significantly expand it. Turns out it made it the perfect size to slide over the bottom, so it's not a complete loss. Next time I'm doing all the lid decorations, *then* cutting the sides and bottom. Also made the sides out of one long strap, and it would have been easier on me if I had just cut each side separately and done a tiny bit more stitching. If I had more time, I would have lined the interior, but as it was I ended up waxing it the day it was given out. I included a pic of the sides before I stitched them, I'm sure you'll recognize some standard stamps. ;) Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted November 14, 2022 CFM Report Posted November 14, 2022 That is really cool! A lot of there for sure. Quote
Members Bert03241 Posted November 15, 2022 Members Report Posted November 15, 2022 very cool nice work Quote
Members Handstitched Posted November 15, 2022 Members Report Posted November 15, 2022 (edited) Some very fine work indeed. I'll have to practice a bit soon as I have a board game to convert from a square cardboard box, to a round portable leather case . It has a soft felt like board, not a hard board. HS Edited November 15, 2022 by Handstitched Quote
Members Hags Posted November 15, 2022 Members Report Posted November 15, 2022 Pretty neat! Definitely a step up from the quickies I did to organize my tooling desk drawer. Quote
Members Grey Drakkon Posted November 15, 2022 Author Members Report Posted November 15, 2022 Thanks everyone! It was definitely a learning experience and I hope the next is even better! Quote
Members Leescustomleather Posted November 16, 2022 Members Report Posted November 16, 2022 If you stick packing tape on the back of the leather before tooling and burnish it down firmly it will keep the leather from stretching out of shape. It will raise the nap on the leather when you remove the tape, but you can slick that back down with your favorite leather finish. Quote
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