Members nick Posted July 8, 2008 Members Report Posted July 8, 2008 Ok...I'm the new guy. Just wanted to intro myself and post a few pics. I am VERY new to this (less than a few weeks) but I am determined. So, here goes... These are a few things I have tried my hand at so far. The first was a VERY basic multi-tool sheath...since the nylon sheath just couldn't keep up. Then there was a very basic box...case...that I just had to add a snap to...for some strange reason. Next was a medevil (mid-eveil?) style pouch in which I attempted my first gusset...and of course...I just had to add...you guessed it...a snap. Then, I tried carving on a check book cover that I constructed. Let me just say, you people amaze me. I have a difficult time operating the coffee maker let alone carving a legible design in skin...needless to say...I will try again. Lastly, I am working on a journal cover and will try to post pics of the progress soon. Seriously though, you all have a great site and I look foreward to being a part of it. Nick ....Hmmm...ok...some of the pics are too large to upload...so...I need a cookie to figure this out. Quote
Members jbird Posted July 8, 2008 Members Report Posted July 8, 2008 (edited) Ok...I'm the new guy. Just wanted to intro myself and post a few pics. I am VERY new to this (less than a few weeks) but I am determined. So, here goes... These are a few things I have tried my hand at so far. The first was a VERY basic multi-tool sheath...since the nylon sheath just couldn't keep up. Then there was a very basic box...case...that I just had to add a snap to...for some strange reason. Next was a medevil (mid-eveil?) style pouch in which I attempted my first gusset...and of course...I just had to add...you guessed it...a snap. Then, I tried carving on a check book cover that I constructed. Let me just say, you people amaze me. I have a difficult time operating the coffee maker let alone carving a legible design in skin...needless to say...I will try again. Lastly, I am working on a journal cover and will try to post pics of the progress soon. Seriously though, you all have a great site and I look foreward to being a part of it. Nick ....Hmmm...ok...some of the pics are too large to upload...so...I need a cookie to figure this out. Hi nick looks like a good start I would recamend that you pick-up some books by al stolman and what ever other books you are interested in keep up the good work, and one more thing the leather on those case seemed to thin what oz did you use. Edited July 8, 2008 by jbird Quote
Members nick Posted July 8, 2008 Author Members Report Posted July 8, 2008 Hi nick looks like a good start I would recamend that you pick-up some books by al stolman and what ever other books you are interested in keep up the good work, and one more thing the leather on those case seemed to thin what oz did you use. Hey! Thanks! I do have Volume 1 of The Art of Making Leather Cases. It has been VERY helpful. As for the leather used, I believe it was 4 oz. Is that a bad thing? Quote
Members Torquewrench Posted July 8, 2008 Members Report Posted July 8, 2008 very good for a few first projects. The case making series are very good ref. material. My case making is not advancing as fast as I would like, but I do enjoy it. Keep up the good work. Ross Quote
Members calanneh Posted July 9, 2008 Members Report Posted July 9, 2008 Looks wonderful Nick! Most of the pieces I started out on last year (and still doing) are cases for my tools whose 'factory provided' nylon cases fall apart. Your's look great! I have big 'fumble fingers' so do not feel alone when you see what some of these guys can do with carving! Keep up the good work and keep posting those pix!! cal Quote
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