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Hello all

First post so just to say Hi. I am a small holder in UK and got in to leather work by necessity, after several bad cuts from hedging tools I decided I needed to make my own cases, I put up some pictures on my album. I have got a little better since then and will put up more when I get my camera back. Have just this evening pined out some veg tan 3 mm thick to have my first go at wet moulding. I am making a belt case for a victonox farmer SAK. I found lots of good info on here so thought I would just give it a go.

Dave

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Welcome Dave, This forum is a great resource and is full of friendly folk willing to help.

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Welcome to the forum ChickenDave! Glad you stopped in for a visit.

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Hi guys

Thanks for the welcome.

The wet moulding I was having a go at was awful, just did not curve in tight enough. I think it may have been too thick. I was looking at other peoples projects and advice and most here talk about leather thickness in terms of ounces, most of the leather I get is sold in average hide thickness in mm.

Is there a ready reckoner or sin/cosin type tables so I can convert between them, I am happy to work in either metric or imperial so if its a sheet that shows onces to fractions of an inch that would be just fine.

Thanks

Dave

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This may help you.

Each ounce of leather is 1/64" or 0.396875mm. Eight ounce leather 1/8" or 3.175mm.

Hope this helps a little.

ferg

Hi guys

Thanks for the welcome.

The wet moulding I was having a go at was awful, just did not curve in tight enough. I think it may have been too thick. I was looking at other peoples projects and advice and most here talk about leather thickness in terms of ounces, most of the leather I get is sold in average hide thickness in mm.

Is there a ready reckoner or sin/cosin type tables so I can convert between them, I am happy to work in either metric or imperial so if its a sheet that shows onces to fractions of an inch that would be just fine.

Thanks

Dave

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that's fantastic, thanks. and now off to evilbay

Dave

This may help you.

Each ounce of leather is 1/64" or 0.396875mm. Eight ounce leather 1/8" or 3.175mm.

Hope this helps a little.

ferg

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