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A friend showed me some pics of his girlfriend's cigarette case to see if I could repair it. They cannot find a replacement that fits 100's only regulars. I thought it would be easier to make another than to take this one apart. She wanted an untooled replica, which is good, since I haven't gotten into stamping/carving/tooling yet.

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It was a good opportunity to try my hand at airbrushing the dye.

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Here's what I made her:

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I sewed a "tube" to hold the lighter and riveted it to the side of the case. I also riveted the flap holder too.

This is also my first try at sewing a mitred edge. That was tough!

Anyway, I'd love some opinions, criticisms, and suggestions.

I'll try to post some more angles this evening.

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Not bad, not bad. I like how the dye job came out. :thumbsup:

Damon

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Thanks y'all.

I'm having trouble keeping the large surface areas from getting marks in the leather. Seems like no matter how careful I am, b/w the time I dye them and the time I finish assembling a piece I manage to get scuffs, lines, or scratches.

Am I just being careless or is there a trick to this?

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