Flicker Report post Posted September 3, 2010 My first try making a traditional British briefcase. Sedgwick bridle leather in Australian nut color. Found a few pictures of a model I liked and copied it. So it isn´t my own design. I have carried it for a couple of months. I still like the look but it is a tad too heavy due to my leather crafting inexperience. Next time I will use more delicate leather and a much smaller metal bar (sewn in the lid and the handle is attached to it). Thanks for looking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terrahyd Report post Posted September 3, 2010 HI flicker; sure looks good man,,love the color ,,well done ,,and thanks for sharing.. ...Doc... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeeperaz Report post Posted September 3, 2010 My first try making a traditional British briefcase. Sedgwick bridle leather in Australian nut color. Found a few pictures of a model I liked and copied it. So it isn´t my own design. I have carried it for a couple of months. I still like the look but it is a tad too heavy due to my leather crafting inexperience. Next time I will use more delicate leather and a much smaller metal bar (sewn in the lid and the handle is attached to it). Thanks for looking. I like it. Impressive for a first try. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flicker Report post Posted September 4, 2010 Thank you for the positive comments. If anyone notice the "swirl marks" on the lock you are right, they are there. I really need to work on my riveting skills. I also learnt why the original doesn´t have that many interior pockets - it is a pain to make and it doesn´t look good at all (no I won´t show a pic of it - it is functional but ugly. I might even remove them later). Well, live and learn. The most interesting thing to do was the handle. A very comfortable (and unforgiving) design. Next one will be more "clean" in a "less is more" concept. No straps, one compartment and a rectangular brass lock. Thank you to the people behind this forum who made it possible to interact with the craftsmen and artists here. It has helped me improve my work. I also have to recommend the manuals by Francis Burdett-Mills. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horsewreck Report post Posted September 4, 2010 Real nice work and the color is great. I can't wait to see the next one. The problem with cases is we end up with a closet full of them because with each one we make, we learn something we would like to change on the next one. I agree with you less is more in leather cases. Thanks so much for showing us your great new case...... Jeff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
antipaladin Report post Posted September 15, 2010 Excellent work. I'm making the same type of case in British Tan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harnessman Report post Posted December 31, 2010 Real nice work and the color is great. I can't wait to see the next one. The problem with cases is we end up with a closet full of them because with each one we make, we learn something we would like to change on the next one. I agree with you less is more in leather cases. Thanks so much for showing us your great new case...... Jeff Hi All I thougth that was what E-bay was for - if you are lucky you can at least recoup your material cost and chalk the time up to experience. Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites