Members mkleathers Posted April 27, 2011 Members Report Posted April 27, 2011 (edited) I'd like to share with you how I make pouches, in this case for Leatherman Charge. I start with wet forming the top of the pouch. When it dries, I cut the surplus of the leather and round the egdes. Then, it is time for the back and the flap - cut out from one piece. Before cutting the leather I like to try with paper template. Then I cut the groove for the stitches I make the hole for the snap. Before glueing both parts, I cut the decorative grooves on the flap. Dye all elements... ..set one part of the snap... ..and glue the belt loop. The pouch was supposed to be easily removable from a knife sheath. To allow that I decided to use snaps. I secure the snaps inside the pouch with a piece of thin leather. Then I sew the belt loop. After glueing front and back together, I make holes for the stitches Few runs on the sandpaper to even the edges... ..and it's time for waxing. I use pure, hot beewax. Remember not ot overheat the leather! the glued parts might not take it well. I believe that when it is too hot for my fingers its too hot for the leather as well. After it cools down I sew both parts together. Next, I polish the edges with wooden handle of one of my tools. I set the second part of the snap. And we are done. Should you have any questions, feel free to ask. Cheers Mat Edited April 27, 2011 by mkleathers Quote
Members LilRay Posted April 27, 2011 Members Report Posted April 27, 2011 Nice tutorial Mat! Thanks for posting. God Bless, Ray Quote
Members builderofstuff Posted April 27, 2011 Members Report Posted April 27, 2011 excellent tutorial chris Quote
Members lazybum Posted April 28, 2011 Members Report Posted April 28, 2011 nice Ive been wondering how to apply beeswax without getting my fingers all scalded. Looks like I need to convert one of my old toothbrushes... Quote
Members Bennie lovejoy Posted May 2, 2011 Members Report Posted May 2, 2011 great tutorial thanks for posting. Quote
Members JHoneycutt Posted May 3, 2011 Members Report Posted May 3, 2011 I'd like to share with you how I make pouches, in this case for Leatherman Charge. I start with wet forming the top of the pouch. Hi Matt, Can you tell me how you "Wet Form" the leather to this shape? Looks really nice! Do you have a little plug made up in this shape? If so, how do you "Mold" the leather around it. By hand or a "press" of sorts. I have some kydex holstermaking experience but am a complete newb at leatherwork. I went to the local Tandy store and asked them to set me up with the "necessities" to start learning, laugh! $350.00 later I was out the door completely perplexed and in the "Learn and absorb" mode! Pratcicing my stitching and can do an OK job, trying for consistency, but haven't "Made" anything yet. Your tutorial was very very helpful! Please elaborate on your molding technique! Best regards, Jerry Quote
Members TexasJack Posted May 3, 2011 Members Report Posted May 3, 2011 Great tutorial and great photos! Quote
Members mkleathers Posted May 3, 2011 Author Members Report Posted May 3, 2011 Hi Matt, Can you tell me how you "Wet Form" the leather to this shape? Looks really nice! Do you have a little plug made up in this shape? If so, how do you "Mold" the leather around it. By hand or a "press" of sorts. I have some kydex holstermaking experience but am a complete newb at leatherwork. I went to the local Tandy store and asked them to set me up with the "necessities" to start learning, laugh! $350.00 later I was out the door completely perplexed and in the "Learn and absorb" mode! Pratcicing my stitching and can do an OK job, trying for consistency, but haven't "Made" anything yet. Your tutorial was very very helpful! Please elaborate on your molding technique! Best regards, Jerry Hi Jerry, Have a look here in case you have not yet. http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=31592&st=0&p=197156&hl=mkleathers&fromsearch=1entry197156. I'll add few photos soon. But its really as described there and quite simple to be honest. Start with something simple and keep going. And do finnish your projects! If its done, even if not perfect it really feels great and gives power to continue. As for tools ..... Form leathercraft tools I use 2 groovers, 1 beveler a punch gun and awl and few needles So, provided you have the whole set I bet you wont lack any equipment. Good luck and show us your work! Matt. Quote
Members mkleathers Posted May 4, 2011 Author Members Report Posted May 4, 2011 Added photos in the thread on forming http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=31592&st=0&gopid=197895entry197895 Quote
Contributing Member Crystal Posted May 4, 2011 Contributing Member Report Posted May 4, 2011 Very nice tutorial, Mat. Thanks for taking the time to do this for all of the LW members. I am going to pin it so folks can find it. Thanks again! Crystal Quote
Members Harag Posted April 22, 2013 Members Report Posted April 22, 2013 Thanks for the tutorial... one question - what is the beeswax for? Quote
Members mkleathers Posted May 6, 2013 Author Members Report Posted May 6, 2013 I used to use it for woterproofing and hardening leather. Dont do it anymore but it's fairly cheap and efective way of making leather sheath "bulletproof" It does however loose some of the features we love so much about leather. Mat Quote
Members biker55 Posted September 1, 2013 Members Report Posted September 1, 2013 nice work. if you don't mind me asking, how'd you get your stitching groove so wide and deep? I use a stitching groover, but even after several passes, it is still shallow and very narrow. thanks. Quote
Members LoyalNine Posted July 29, 2014 Members Report Posted July 29, 2014 Are a bunch of the picture links to this broken or is it on my end? Using a cell phone for web surfing. Quote
Members HippieLee Posted July 29, 2014 Members Report Posted July 29, 2014 it's a pretty old thread - some of the pics do seem to be gone. Quote
Members roxannelovelace1974 Posted August 24, 2014 Members Report Posted August 24, 2014 I cant see some of the pics and would love to see the full tutorial. Thanks Quote
Members ramrod Posted September 6, 2014 Members Report Posted September 6, 2014 I cant see some of the pics and would love to see the full tutorial. Thanks here /\ /\ i've got someone wanting me to make one for him, and i'd love to see this tutorial. it wold be a big help. moderator? anyone? how can we restore this thread? Quote
Members mkleathers Posted September 6, 2014 Author Members Report Posted September 6, 2014 Hi, Those pics were hosted on one of the serives and the had expired. I'll try to find them on my laptop and reload. Give me few days. Mat Quote
Members Inth Posted October 26, 2014 Members Report Posted October 26, 2014 Hi Mat greetings from Warsaw, could you try to reupload the pics ? best regards Quote
Members JayEhl Posted June 18, 2019 Members Report Posted June 18, 2019 Hi I know its been awhile but is there any chance you can reupload those pictures and/or your tutorial? thanks JL Quote
Members MagnificentHonky Posted August 5, 2019 Members Report Posted August 5, 2019 Another vote for pic restoration, if possible. Though, nearly a decade after the original post... Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted August 5, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted August 5, 2019 slim chance I reckon. OP hasn't been on for nearly 5 years. Last posted September 6 '14 Quote
Members JBW1 Posted February 23, 2020 Members Report Posted February 23, 2020 I love Leatherman MT’s. I wish the photos were still available. Quote
Northmount Posted April 17, 2023 Report Posted April 17, 2023 1 hour ago, LeatherModiste said: Very easy to follow and useful tutorial. You are embarrassing yourself. You were blocked from posting without approvals due to your habit of posting spam links with no value. You haven't looked through this thread at all. If you had, you would see that the tutorial images have all disappeared, so there is no tutorial. This is an example of why all photos should be posted here on leatherworker.net. Quoted: "Those pics were hosted on one of the services and they had expired. I'll try to find them on my laptop and reload. Give me few days." His images were posted on imageshack.us. He hasn't been back since so apparently not able to find and replace them. Quote
Moderator Wizcrafts Posted April 17, 2023 Moderator Report Posted April 17, 2023 2 hours ago, Northmount said: You are embarrassing yourself. You were blocked from posting without approvals due to your habit of posting spam links with no value. You haven't looked through this thread at all. If you had, you would see that the tutorial images have all disappeared, so there is no tutorial. This person is posting from Navi Mumbai (Sector 11), Maharashtra, India. How long do we need to put up with his/her bs? Quote
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