Members crissy Posted August 5, 2009 Members Report Posted August 5, 2009 hello fine leather craftier, I have been searching for images on close up shots of the cuts made properly into strap leather for tooled belts, cuffs and so on. I am wondering if some of the seasoned talent here might have some really close up images of a nice looking cuts, understanding at this point the leather is cased and knife is sharp, my interest is the look of the cut, I am doing fairly well but really would love to know what I should be looking for when the cuts are made.. then when the tooling has begun perhaps a nice close shot of that cut after some nice beveler hits. so that my less experienced self and the like may understand what we are looking for as best results. I would love to apprentice but that is not an option and so I am tossing this request into the mix to enhance our craftsmanship enjoy the day Quote
hidepounder Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 Butchkitty, Here are some progress photos I took during a recently completed project. Thery are not as close as what you are looking for, but maybe you can save them to your computer and then zoom in on them there. I hope this helps you..... Bobby Quote
TimKleffner Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 WOW! BOB What a great tutorial! You've got GREAT technique. Do you draw the pattern directly onto the leather? Butchkitty.........You ARE seeing world class talent! Thank you Bob Tim Quote
Members David Fields Posted August 5, 2009 Members Report Posted August 5, 2009 Butchkitty,Here are some progress photos I took during a recently completed project. Thery are not as close as what you are looking for, but maybe you can save them to your computer and then zoom in on them there. I hope this helps you..... Bobby That is truly a magnificent work of art! How long does it take you to do a project like that. I'm really just a novice myself, I carved and tooled a wallet and it took me around 8 hours or so. Just curious how long a project like what you did took. David Quote
TimKleffner Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 David Don't feel bad it takes me better part of the day to do one also. Just hang in there, speed comes, work as fast as you can, but work as WELL as you can. Happy Tooling Tim Quote
Members UncleGeorge Posted August 5, 2009 Members Report Posted August 5, 2009 Lordy, that's good! Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted August 5, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted August 5, 2009 Look under the header in the top left corner, and there's a link to the Main Page. On that page are some tutorials with very detailed photos that may show some of what your looking for. Quote
Members crissy Posted August 5, 2009 Author Members Report Posted August 5, 2009 wow that is beautiful and top of the line for certain. well I have something to work toward. I am going to save the images and zoom in to get a good look likr you sugested. thank you for these Mr. Bobby and I have spent many hours going through posts which are loaded with valuable information not many tight shots of what I was looking for. I was hoping for a visual aid as in what Mr. Bobby Hidepounder has lent us here. Thank you Quote
MADMAX22 Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 (edited) THat is pretty cool. Very nice work. Whos tools are those hidepounder, they look very nice. Edited August 5, 2009 by MADMAX22 Quote
Members cem Posted August 5, 2009 Members Report Posted August 5, 2009 THat is pretty cool. Very nice work. Whos tools are those hidepounder, they look very nice. Definately have to agree there thats some mighty fine work I was wondering about the tools as well haven't seen black ones before Quote
BearMan Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 Hi Bob, As always your talent constantly amazes, & inspires me! Ed Quote
hidepounder Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 Do you draw the pattern directly onto the leather? Thanks Tim...on projects like these I draw the pattern and then trace it on How long does it take you to do a project like that. Thanks David....I don't remember exactly, but I think I have about 12-14 hours tooling that pattern, which does not include dyeing. I don't rush thru them anymore...I try to take the time I need to do the best job. Whos tools are those hidepounder, they look very nice. Thanks Max...the black tools are from Bob Beard. The others are Hackbarth and King. The swivel knife is a Henley with a Bob Beard blade. Thanks for all the nice comments everybody....but I didn't mean to hijack the thread.....I was just trying to help answer Butchkittys question. He is right....being able to see up close and personal what something is supposed to look like is a tremendous help. I took these photos with the idea in mind to create a tutorial, however I didn't achieve the closeness that I wanted to. I am going to photoshop some of the shots to try to salvage the idea. Hope this has been helpful... Bobby Quote
Members dustin29 Posted August 5, 2009 Members Report Posted August 5, 2009 WOW!! I do believe that Mr. Bob Parks has forgotton more about leatherwork than most of us will ever learn in a lifetime. Quote
Members crissy Posted August 6, 2009 Author Members Report Posted August 6, 2009 well you are an extreme talent and it is clear the people are wanting to absorb whatever you generously share. information is power on more levels then immediately understandable, anyway I am also grateful that you are taking the time to help out with the visual comprehension of our aim in "pounding leather" I certainly don't feel offended in anyway by the comments, question and such that the topic and references have stirred up. every time you share we all learn something. thank you Crissy aka butchkitty Quote
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