Members WalterF Posted September 7 Members Report Posted September 7 Wanted a tobacco pouch, the catch was finding the proper liner to keep the moisture in and maintain flavor. Had to hand sew due to the one piece design. The zipper wasn't possible to seperate causing the issue, plus working on a way to hold it together while using the pricking irons my line wobble. Will try it out and think of ways to improve the process. Quote
Members rleather Posted September 7 Members Report Posted September 7 Nice tooling, what did you decide to use for the liner? Quote
Members DoubleKCustomLeathercraft Posted September 7 Members Report Posted September 7 Nice. Got it done, looks pretty good. Having lined pouches for blackpowder and shot I feel your pain keeping things all together and lined up. Not sure what you used for lining here? I ended up using waxed cotton canvas to keep things moving freely and mostly waterproof, although the bison was fairly water resistant anyway. Nothing, I mean NOTHING sticks well to waxes. I used heat and tried to clean the wax off the edges, and that didn't really help. But I didn't need to punch stitch holes through the canvas. I figured that out after an hour or effing around trying to get things lined up so I could punch everything. The needles go right through haha. So in the end it wasn't too bad, but it was difficult none the less. Ensuring there's at least a folded edge so the stitches don't pull through, while keeping it all nice and flat against the leather (glues and cements don't work) was really frustrating and I think I went through double the material before I got it right. Any kind of pouch with loose lining is a nightmare to make imo Quote
Members WalterF Posted Monday at 12:55 PM Author Members Report Posted Monday at 12:55 PM 23 hours ago, rleather said: Nice tooling, what did you decide to use for the liner? Thank you, a food grade silicone. 17 hours ago, DoubleKCustomLeathercraft said: Nice. Got it done, looks pretty good. Having lined pouches for blackpowder and shot I feel your pain keeping things all together and lined up. Not sure what you used for lining here? I ended up using waxed cotton canvas to keep things moving freely and mostly waterproof, although the bison was fairly water resistant anyway. Nothing, I mean NOTHING sticks well to waxes. I used heat and tried to clean the wax off the edges, and that didn't really help. But I didn't need to punch stitch holes through the canvas. I figured that out after an hour or effing around trying to get things lined up so I could punch everything. The needles go right through haha. So in the end it wasn't too bad, but it was difficult none the less. Ensuring there's at least a folded edge so the stitches don't pull through, while keeping it all nice and flat against the leather (glues and cements don't work) was really frustrating and I think I went through double the material before I got it right. Any kind of pouch with loose lining is a nightmare to make imo Thhank you, it can be frustrating. It is a food grade silicone, if I use a split zipper it may help. The challenge of something new keeps it interesting. Quote
Members akguy59 Posted 8 hours ago Members Report Posted 8 hours ago Thanks for posting this. It looks very nice. Also, this is the first tobacco related project that I have been able to find on leatherworker.net. With all the leather products that I have seen on etsy I would have thought that more tobacco related products would be found here. Quote
Members WalterF Posted 5 hours ago Author Members Report Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, akguy59 said: Thanks for posting this. It looks very nice. Also, this is the first tobacco related project that I have been able to find on leatherworker.net. With all the leather products that I have seen on etsy I would have thought that more tobacco related products would be found here. I enjoy my pipe and cigars, so I make things useful to me. Just finished some more. The pipe tools are redone with Moose antler and the pipe rest/tool. I enjoy working with leather doesn't matter what. Love trying new things. Quote
Members Trucker Posted 3 hours ago Members Report Posted 3 hours ago Been making baccy pouches for years. Mostly just keep them simple but put a bit extra in occasionally. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted 1 hour ago Contributing Member Report Posted 1 hour ago I've made a few simple baccy pouches. I used material called 'rip stop'. Its sort of a nylon fabric, very thin, available in many colours. I glued it to the leather than sewed the pouch up Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
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