Syd Report post Posted July 17, 2010 (edited) This is the way i would love my stitching edge to look. Hi Been making toolrolls and just cant get the leather end cap right,im wetting the leather but when i try to get the edge bent over so that i have something to stitch to the stitching lip just seems to want to return to its flat shape,so im handling the leather a lot trying and leaving marks,can someone please explain in full how they go about this. Noticed a lovely toolroll on another forum and the ends looked perfect,when asking the guy how he done it he wouldnt explain as he said it was one of his secrets he could'nt reveal,so just hoping theres someone that will give up their secret procedure. Would be thankful for any help. Syd PS: The Cap ends are circles for rounded Toolroll Edited July 17, 2010 by Syd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iwannabeacowboy Report post Posted July 17, 2010 http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=19458&pid=160003&st=0entry160003 take a look at this post. you should be able to use the same idea for what you need. The first few pic's are how he made the bottom of his mug. charlie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted July 17, 2010 Syd ....glad that you found us.....Go down to the heading "Historical Reenactments" and have a look at the tutorial on Mug making. The way that he put the bottom in the Mug is the same way you are going to form the ends of your tool roll. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bustedlifter Report post Posted July 17, 2010 when asking the guy how he done it he wouldnt explain as he said it was one of his secrets he could'nt reveal, Yeah, whatever Picasso. I use a glass or can or piece of tubing, like in the link above, whatever is the size of what I'm making and a good hose clamp. Wet the leather down till it can't take any more, put it over your device, put the clamp on and tighten it down. Sometimes I have to adjust it after I put it on the first time but just screw around with it and you'll get the hang of it.I leave it on there until the piece is dry. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syd Report post Posted July 18, 2010 Syd ....glad that you found us.....Go down to the heading "Historical Reenactments" and have a look at the tutorial on Mug making. The way that he put the bottom in the Mug is the same way you are going to form the ends of your tool roll. Hi Luke Checked that tutorial out,excellent been looking for that kind of help for a while. Cant thank you enough for the link. Syd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syd Report post Posted July 18, 2010 Thanks everyone for your replies and help,will be using that idea for future projects. Excellent tutorial so many thanks Angster. Grest when people share their knowledge with other and take the time to help. Thanks Again Syd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickeyfro Report post Posted July 18, 2010 What I do is use a piece of 4 inch PVC pipe about 3 inches high with the top edge beveled to the inside, then I use a wooden disk that will fit inside of the pipe with enough clearance for whatever weight of leather im using for the endcaps, I wet the leather, lay it on the pipe, set the disk on top and tap it dowm the pipe until it bottoms out against a flat surface this has been working for me and its pretty simple Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syd Report post Posted July 18, 2010 Hi Rickyfro Cheers for another great idea,will also keep that tip in mind. Thats some Toolroll you crafted there Rickyfro must s took some time and skill. Cheers Syd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bustedlifter Report post Posted July 18, 2010 That's a crazy looking bag, man! I like it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickeyfro Report post Posted July 18, 2010 Hi Rickyfro Cheers for another great idea,will also keep that tip in mind. Thats some Toolroll you crafted there Rickyfro must s took some time and skill. Cheers Syd Thanks Syd, heres a couple more pics of it, just worked on it in between other projects so never really kept accurate time on it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syd Report post Posted July 23, 2010 (edited) Hi Rick Thanks for sharing your pics.that Toolroll is ace really like the look. Thanks Syd, heres a couple more pics of it, just worked on it in between other projects so never really kept accurate time on it Edited July 23, 2010 by Syd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickeyfro Report post Posted July 24, 2010 Hi Rick Thanks for sharing your pics.that Toolroll is ace really like the look. Thanks Syd, look forward to seeing yours Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites