JHLeatherwood Report post Posted May 15 My son has a wooden box that he has to carry occasionally and he asked me to make him leather handles for it. The thing is heavy and large - it's made of 3/4 inch birch plywood on 5 sides with a 1/4 inch panel that slides in grooves for a closure. Its dimensions are: 17.5" wide by 16" tall. It's 12" deep but the straps won't go over that dimension. Unfortunately, my son and the box are 7 hours away, so I can't prototype and test. I'm not confident a single strap handle fastened to the top would hold. So I took a page from some tote and duffel bags I've done and other stuff I've seen, and made wraparound straps. The straps are 10oz W&C bridle. My question is how to attach the straps to the box? Glue them to the wood all the way around (up to the D-rings?) Upholstery tacks?Just at the bottom (won't the leather stretch?) Just at the top? (Would the top tack support the strain?) All the way around? (Same problem.) Fasten each strap to itself at the top, and run the handles between them? I'm open to suggestions. Horrible mockup with leather bins below. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littlef Report post Posted May 15 If you're looping the straps underneath, I doubt they need to be glued all the way around. Use a heavy enough leather to support the weight, and secure the straps to the box to keep them from moving around. This leather box has a motorcycle battery in it, so its pretty heavy. Its really secure. The straps are just kept from moving around with the leather bands, but the straps themselves are not glued or stitched to the box itself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted May 15 3 hours ago, JHLeatherwood said: My question is how to attach the straps to the box? https://brettunsvillage.com/ handles a lot of trunk items that might give you some ideas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHLeatherwood Report post Posted May 16 5 hours ago, Littlef said: If you're looping the straps underneath, I doubt they need to be glued all the way around. Use a heavy enough leather to support the weight, and secure the straps to the box to keep them from moving around. This leather box has a motorcycle battery in it, so its pretty heavy. Its really secure. The straps are just kept from moving around with the leather bands, but the straps themselves are not glued or stitched to the box itself. @Littlef I like the way you did that. Totally stealing it. @Northmount thanks for the link. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littlef Report post Posted May 16 1 hour ago, JHLeatherwood said: @Littlef I like the way you did that. Totally stealing it. @Northmount thanks for the link. glad you found it helpful. Post some photos when you’re done. I’d love to see the finished product. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHLeatherwood Report post Posted May 28 Here it is - got it done in time for my son to use it at his gaming convention. I also made a dice tray with his clan logo that snaps to the straps. He was happy so I'm happy. I also have one commission and two other people who saw it at the show and want one. Win! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcuk Report post Posted May 28 14 hours ago, JHLeatherwood said: Here it is - got it done in time for my son to use it at his gaming convention. I also made a dice tray with his clan logo that snaps to the straps. He was happy so I'm happy. I also have one commission and two other people who saw it at the show and want one. Win! Yes good work, just one question are there any feet on the bottom of the box if not it might be a good idea to put some on as it will save on wear and tear on the strap when setting it down on the ground or maybe even some small castors if possible. Hope this helps JCUK Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JHLeatherwood Report post Posted May 29 6 hours ago, jcuk said: Yes good work, just one question are there any feet on the bottom of the box if not it might be a good idea to put some on as it will save on wear and tear on the strap when setting it down on the ground or maybe even some small castors if possible. Hope this helps JCUK Yes- the strap Holders on the side are held on with upholstery tracks, and the ones in the bottom have hammer-in bag feet. He's thinking about casters - they'll be screwed in at the corners if he does them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littlef Report post Posted May 29 looks good! those straps look really secure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites