Rylas Report post Posted February 1, 2011 Hi guys, I'm working on a credit card case and I'd like to use the 4 oz leather I already have to make something really durable. The problem is, that when I open it after wet molding, there are a lot of creases in the spine. Is there anything I can do to minimize this? I have both veg tan and bridle leather available. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
builderofstuff Report post Posted February 1, 2011 When I make a business card holder I don't wet mold it. I just make it a bit oversize and just let the everyday use of it sort of forms it to the shape, sort of wear forming if you will. However without seeing pictures of what it is exactly that you are making and where the wrinkles are it's hard to say if that would work for that or not. Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
88 Steed Report post Posted February 1, 2011 On a card case I made I had used a thicker lining than planned and the card area came out way too small. To 'fix' the problem I used a ball tip modeling tool (available from Tandy) and worked the interior sides of the card area as I would in Repousse' work. This stretched the leather enough that I was able to use the case as intended from the beginning. In Repousse you're really forming the leather anyway so it serves the same purpose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RobDude30 Report post Posted February 1, 2011 I don't wet form the crease in my card holders either. I fold them over and run a brayer along the crease a few times. This will make it stay mostly closed and the rest comes quickly with use. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinOaks Report post Posted February 2, 2011 You can also gouge the inside of the fold with a 'v' gouge. The removes leather on the inside of the fold, which means the outside of it doesn't have to stretch as much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites