Members Sjm1027 Posted December 27, 2007 Members Report Posted December 27, 2007 (edited) I had some time today to make a cell phone case for myself and I am a little disappointed as to how it came out. First off I am trying to learn here so I don't mind you all telling me the truth... truth is good! I have placed a bunch of pictures on a web page so you can see in detail what I may of done wrong. Web Page: http://sjm55.com/leather/ This project has not been stitched yet because I am not sure I will use it. I used 6 ounce leather, and a 2 ounce pigskin lining as shown in picture 10. The template: I had the idea to make this case all in 1 piece. Maybe I went about that in the wrong way but it is what I did. So you can see my 1 piece template in green as shown in picture 13 and 14 I folded the sides after adding a v-groove. As you can see the sides don't fold they sort of round over. Not sure I wanted this but it's not to bad. You can see in pictures 11 and 12 The next thing I did wrong was to make the front strap and snap to short. It reaches but sort of on a bend, should of brought it down another 3/4 inch then put the snap on. see picture 9 On Picture 8 my thoughts was to bend over the edge of the smaller flap and sew by hand. I just couldn't get it to bend easy enough, not to sure what happened there. I also added room for this bend in the template but ended up cutting the excess off on each end and will sew in a 45 degree angle. This is where I was getting mad at making this 1 piece and not 3 pieces making the 2 sides separate. Edited December 27, 2007 by Sjm1027 Quote
Ambassador pete Posted December 27, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted December 27, 2007 Hey! Dont give up!! It looks like you used a piece of wood for a dummy? Right? Is it the exact size of the phone? If so all you needed to do was allow for the thickness of the leather. Maybe 1/8th or so on every bend. You can always cut it shorter- can't put it back on! something that I learned from my barber father-in law. You may not be able to use this one but the next will be great- don't finish it until all of the piece is done. Then you can groove, dye, etc I like the pattern- I have a friend who wants a cell case for his belt(horizontal) so be sure to post the next one AND the pattern. Stay the course!!! pete Quote
Members Sjm1027 Posted December 27, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 27, 2007 Hey! Dont give up!! It looks like you used a piece of wood for a dummy? Right? Is it the exact size of the phone? If so all you needed to do was allow for the thickness of the leather. Maybe 1/8th or so on every bend. You can always cut it shorter- can't put it back on! something that I learned from my barber father-in law.You may not be able to use this one but the next will be great- don't finish it until all of the piece is done. Then you can groove, dye, etc I like the pattern- I have a friend who wants a cell case for his belt(horizontal) so be sure to post the next one AND the pattern. Stay the course!!! pete Pete, It actually fits pretty good, what I don't like is the curved look and the snap... the snap could of been moved down a bit. This cell case fits a Palm Treo Thanks Steve Quote
Ambassador pete Posted December 27, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted December 27, 2007 SJIM- On second look- I'de think about lining the next one with 1-1.5oz tooling calf. That way you can glue the lining in, trim it and THEN burnish the edges. The edges will look really cool and will bond on the edge. I do key fobs that way and I use 5/6oz for DEEP tooling and back it with the calf. I dye/antique in the same color front and back and the result is really neat. It comes out looking like a thick piece of leather smooth on both sides- and you cant see where they join. just a thought- pea-aire' Quote
Members Sjm1027 Posted December 27, 2007 Author Members Report Posted December 27, 2007 SJIM- On second look- I'de think about lining the next one with 1-1.5oz tooling calf. That way you can glue the lining in, trim it and THEN burnish the edges. The edges will look really cool and will bond on the edge.I do key fobs that way and I use 5/6oz for DEEP tooling and back it with the calf. I dye/antique in the same color front and back and the result is really neat. It comes out looking like a thick piece of leather smooth on both sides- and you cant see where they join. just a thought- pea-aire' Thanks Pete, appreciate the feedback Steve Quote
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