rmr Report post Posted July 29, 2010 I make shotgun cases and assorted bags/pouches for accesories. I generally use 6-7 oz Latigo sides. I currently have a project - a shooting bag to hold accerories that I want to add front and side pockets. The 6-7oz latigo leather seems too thick for these components. I have a hand splitter which is OK for pieces up to 4-6" wide. If I need to splitt larger sections ( say 10-12 " wide) down to a 3-4-5 oz thinkness- are there companies out there that sections of a hide can be sent to - to have it splitt to the desired thickness I want. I get leather from Weaver and they will only splitt sections 4" or narrower- which doesnt help me at all for this project. Any other sugestions are welcomed Thanks in advance Bob R Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
albane Report post Posted July 29, 2010 I make shotgun cases and assorted bags/pouches for accesories. I generally use 6-7 oz Latigo sides. I currently have a project - a shooting bag to hold accerories that I want to add front and side pockets. The 6-7oz latigo leather seems too thick for these components. I have a hand splitter which is OK for pieces up to 4-6" wide. If I need to splitt larger sections ( say 10-12 " wide) down to a 3-4-5 oz thinkness- are there companies out there that sections of a hide can be sent to - to have it splitt to the desired thickness I want. I get leather from Weaver and they will only splitt sections 4" or narrower- which doesnt help me at all for this project. Any other sugestions are welcomed Thanks in advance Bob R Try these guys the can do 12" pieces http://www.mcpcustomleather.com/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rmr Report post Posted July 30, 2010 Try these guys the can do 12" pieces http://www.mcpcustomleather.com/ Thanks Bob R Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGGUNDOCTOR Report post Posted July 31, 2010 Just a thought here, do you have any wood/cabinet/sheetmetal shops in the area? Take the hide, and stick it to a piece of plywood using something like 3M adhesive (Thinking more tacky than permanent), staples may work too if they are set below the surface. Then have them run it through a wide belt sander. May take some adjusting to get the proper speed, feed, and depth rates, but it should work. Keep the leather cool to prevent loosening the adhesive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites