shadowryder Report post Posted February 20, 2012 Hi, I recently made a m/cycle tool roll for a buddy with mexican braid on both ends n round the edges, I made my own lace for this job from pieces of scrap leather with a lace cutter,Although i got the job done i had many problems with the back of the lace all balling up and the lace snapping on a regular basis {PITA} Any how i have had requests from our bike club for 3 more of these So my question is what is the best lace to use on this kind of job. Before everyone shouts kangaroo I am working on tight budgets and cannot afford the stuff, I also reside in the UK and find it difficult to source. So basically which of these would one and all recommend for the job i,m doing :- http://www.ebay.co.u...#ht_1415wt_1039 http://www.ebay.co.u...9#ht_3246wt_906 http://www.ebay.co.u...9#ht_500wt_1055 http://www.ebay.co.u...8#ht_1385wt_906 Thanks in advance For any and all advice given, JJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KnotHead Report post Posted February 20, 2012 (edited) This one looks good. Lace The grain in the leather looks to be by the photo of good quality and greased real well. Also, if you work with only a yard long piece of lace at a time, it will turn out much better. Brian... Edited February 20, 2012 by KnotHead Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadowryder Report post Posted February 21, 2012 Hi,cheers for your reply, I like the idea of 1 yard at a time but when i splice 2 ends together in the braid i find that piece becomes thicker than the other braid, I,m real new at this and all advice would be real helpful,I am a long way from some of the great work i see on this site. Thanks again for your help, JJ. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suicide Report post Posted February 21, 2012 (edited) I like the idea of 1 yard at a time but when i splice 2 ends together in the braid i find that piece becomes thicker than the other braid, Try to skive\split a bit the only these ends. I usually skive ends down to almost the only grain still there and then put them in between of leather pieces. If I have the only single thickness I am lacing around (like for instance a flap of the bag), I use the technique described in "lacing and stitching for leathercarft" book. I attached the pic. Use a very sharp exacto knife or scalpel for this and be carefull to do not punch through. Edited February 21, 2012 by Suicide Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadowryder Report post Posted February 21, 2012 Hi, Thanks for that info,a great idea, cheers JJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwing8 Report post Posted February 21, 2012 I've skived both ends before and carefully put a drop of superglue on the joint and bonded them together. It made a very strong connection and to see it you almost have to use a magnifying glass. I too am on a budget and I didn't want to waste material. Good luck! Dano Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadowryder Report post Posted February 21, 2012 cool thanks, JJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
braider Report post Posted February 21, 2012 Hey shadowryder... I've done quite a number of these over the (40) years. I mostly use 4 ounce moccasin cowhide ...I have used garment cowhide. Maybe you could take a look at my work and see if you might then have any further questions about how I go about it. http://www.andersonleather.com/motorcycle_leathers.html ...Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadowryder Report post Posted February 24, 2012 thanks for your advice all, I will try the 5mm see how i get on. Great work Dave.. JJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites