Members TimRoberts Posted June 16, 2024 Members Report Posted June 16, 2024 Hi All, I only started leatherwork about 4 weeks ago, so please excuse my lack of knowledge. Im a watchmaker by trade and wanted to learn to make my own watch straps, which has so far been relatively successful. I decided i would like to make my father a wallet for fathers day, and the whole process has been very enjoyable. Ive completed a test piece which i'm currently using but i'm not happy with the closure. Ive used a snap fastener which seems to add a lot of bulk to the wallet, and im really looking for a more elegant solution. Do snap fasteners come in different thicknesses? If so then where is the best place to buy these in the UK? Ideally i would like to hide the female side inside the strap, but the fasteners ive used appear to be too bulky for this. I will try to post photos to illustrate the problem. Quote
Members Mablung Posted June 16, 2024 Members Report Posted June 16, 2024 (edited) Did you cut those pieces or use a kit? Either way, that looks fabulous. Excellent work! As to the snap, I can’t quite tell how tall it is, but most of your bulk comes from the thickness of the layered card pockets, I wager (my personal wallet looks similar). You may be able to reduce the bulk by skiving the edges, and/or reducing the number of pockets inside, and thus the number of overall layers. To hide the female portion in the snap would likely require a different style of snap altogether (that one looks like a line 20 snap). KAM Snap has been recommended on here and appears to be very low-profile, although I haven’t had occasion to use its products personally. I think @fredk can tell you more. Edited June 16, 2024 by Mablung Quote
Members TimRoberts Posted June 16, 2024 Author Members Report Posted June 16, 2024 Thanks Mablung, I really appreciate your reply. Yes I designed the wallet in Inkscape and cut everything myself. The inside is 1.2mm buttero, as is the outer cover. I skived T pocket either side. Generally Im ok with the thickness of the wallet, that photo was taken with it full of cards and some cash, although next time I will try and source thinner leather for the inside. It’s mainly the way the strap sits so far above the cover due to the snap. I know nothing about leather hardware so just bought a cheap fastener kit on Amazon. I will try to post more photos showing this better. Thanks for recommending fasteners, I will definitely look into those. Quote
Members TimRoberts Posted June 16, 2024 Author Members Report Posted June 16, 2024 Sorry for multiple photos but this probably shows the problem best. It’s pretty worn in now as I’ve had it in my back pocket for about a week. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted June 17, 2024 Contributing Member Report Posted June 17, 2024 A KAM snap would do the job To hide the female part of this regular snap you would need to cut around it, before installing it, on the strap, removing some leather, shortening the post on it then fitting it Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members jrdunn Posted June 17, 2024 Members Report Posted June 17, 2024 I don't know about others but I personally don't need a closure(snap or strap) on my wallet. If it's in my pocket, it's closed. If I have it out, I've got it opened (looking for money). JM2C, Jim Quote
Members TimRoberts Posted June 19, 2024 Author Members Report Posted June 19, 2024 On 6/17/2024 at 5:35 AM, fredk said: A KAM snap would do the job To hide the female part of this regular snap you would need to cut around it, before installing it, on the strap, removing some leather, shortening the post on it then fitting it So sorry for the delay in getting back to you Fred, thanks for your help. Ive googled Kam snaps, are you talking about the metal version? So if i understand you correctly i would punch the hole for the snap (female part), and then skive the leather round the hole so that the cap will sit in a recess? Then i can cover the snap in the second layer of leather therefore hiding the snap. Is that roughly correct? Will the Kam snap be thin enough to accomplish this? The leather im using for the strap is only 1.2mm so i guess i could skive that down to 0.6mm around the hole. On 6/17/2024 at 3:07 PM, jrdunn said: I don't know about others but I personally don't need a closure(snap or strap) on my wallet. If it's in my pocket, it's closed. If I have it out, I've got it opened (looking for money). JM2C, Jim I understand its personal preference completely and is not needed. I really like a closure on my wallets. It just feels more 'finished' aesthetically to me. Quote
Members JDFred Posted June 19, 2024 Members Report Posted June 19, 2024 Have you considered a magnet closure instead of snap? The only down side is at this point you would have to disassemble the wallet to get the magnets where they go. Quote
Members TimRoberts Posted June 19, 2024 Author Members Report Posted June 19, 2024 12 minutes ago, JDFred said: Have you considered a magnet closure instead of snap? The only down side is at this point you would have to disassemble the wallet to get the magnets where they go. I had considered one, but had read stories of the magnet affecting the cards. Im not sure if this is true or not tho. Ive started making a new wallet so installing a different fastener wouldnt be a problem. I was doing some googling last night and saw some Cobrax snap fasteners. They look very expensive, but very slim and nicely finished, Do you have any experience of them? Quote
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