hunio Report post Posted October 3, 2012 it's today's work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c2369zulu Report post Posted October 3, 2012 Looks like it is coming along nicely. The tool in the first photo is interesting. Is it made for corner cutting? I have been looking for something like that already made. An "edger" may help speed up your process for prepping those edges for burnishing. Just looks time consuming with the plane and sand paper, etc. Again, looks good. Keep is updated.......Rory Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted October 3, 2012 Looks like it is coming along nicely. The tool in the first photo is interesting. Is it made for corner cutting? I have been looking for something like that already made. An "edger" may help speed up your process for prepping those edges for burnishing. Just looks time consuming with the plane and sand paper, etc. Again, looks good. Keep is updated.......Rory Looks like a gouge used in wood carving. Looks like I didn't need to buy large hole punches for inside corners, should have brought in the carving and lathe tools. I will definitely use the gouge for the outside corners instead of making another similar tool! There are a number of woodworking tools that can be used for leather! Just need to wake up and see the possibilities. CTG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horrrk Report post Posted October 3, 2012 (edited) Looks like a gouge used in wood carving. Looks like I didn't need to buy large hole punches for inside corners, should have brought in the carving and lathe tools. I will definitely use the gouge for the outside corners instead of making another similar tool! There are a number of woodworking tools that can be used for leather! Just need to wake up and see the possibilities. CTG Hi Northmount..yeah it does look like a gouge.. There's probably quite a few woodworking tools which can cross over for use in leatherwork, with a bit of thought.. I looked at a marking gauge the other day in a charity shop and wondered whether it would do for edge marking and making the recess for a stitching line too..maybe if the point was made a bit more blunt.. The only problem I could see with this is when marking curves and corners, perhaps.. Regards Phil Edited October 3, 2012 by Horrrk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluesman1951 Report post Posted October 4, 2012 Very cool ,first class looking tools . I can assure you that we arent buying anything that nice at our Tandy stores in America . LOL!! Different approach but it gets the job done first class . I was very impressed with the cornors in the first picture neat way to get that job done . That gets a big round of applause from me ! I like your work and your style ,thank you very much for showing us your work and your process. My sincere compliments ,well done . Thanks ! Bill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 4, 2012 Looks like it is coming along nicely. The tool in the first photo is interesting. Is it made for corner cutting? I have been looking for something like that already made. An "edger" may help speed up your process for prepping those edges for burnishing. Just looks time consuming with the plane and sand paper, etc. Again, looks good. Keep is updated.......Rory Thank you. :-) yes, that is corner cutter. http://handon.co.kr/front/php/product.php?product_no=10&main_cate_no=5&display_group=1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c2369zulu Report post Posted October 4, 2012 Hi Northmount..yeah it does look like a gouge.. There's probably quite a few woodworking tools which can cross over for use in leatherwork, with a bit of thought.. I looked at a marking gauge the other day in a charity shop and wondered whether it would do for edge marking and making the recess for a stitching line too..maybe if the point was made a bit more blunt.. The only problem I could see with this is when marking curves and corners, perhaps.. Regards Phil Looks a lot like a scribe used in knifemaking to mark the center lines for the blade edge........Rory Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horrrk Report post Posted October 4, 2012 Thank you. :-) yes, that is corner cutter. http://handon.co.kr/...display_group=1 So it's actually for leatherwork then, Hunio? Something I've not seen before.. You do a good job with it anyway.. Looks a lot like a scribe used in knifemaking to mark the center lines for the blade edge........Rory That's exactly what they're for, scribing lines..usually in woodwork tho.. The picture is a bit posher than the one I've seen, but next time I'm in there, I think I'll purchase one..you never know..and the money does go to charity..lol Regards Phil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electrathon Report post Posted October 4, 2012 http://www.goodsjapan.jp/category/leathercraft-knives-sharpeners/catId=4053909 They have them here and it is easier to read. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 4, 2012 So it's actually for leatherwork then, Hunio? Something I've not seen before.. You do a good job with it anyway.. That's exactly what they're for, scribing lines..usually in woodwork tho.. The picture is a bit posher than the one I've seen, but next time I'm in there, I think I'll purchase one..you never know..and the money does go to charity..lol Regards Phil Yes, this tools are made for leather works in korea. I used wood carving tools before, but now I'm using this tools. it is very sharp, perfect 25% circle and it make me working quickly. 8 sizes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 6, 2012 molding test Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jayjay Report post Posted October 6, 2012 Thank you. :-) yes, that is corner cutter. http://handon.co.kr/...display_group=1 Those corner cutters are awesome!! I followed the link and I'm interested in buying but the website is in a language I don't know. I tried an internet search but with no luck. Would you let me know how much you paid for the set of corner cutters? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 6, 2012 Those corner cutters are awesome!! I followed the link and I'm interested in buying but the website is in a language I don't know. I tried an internet search but with no luck. Would you let me know how much you paid for the set of corner cutters? the cutters has 2 types. small set and Large set http://et6000.blog.me/30142818165 small set at my picture is $60, large set is $150 maybe. I can't remember the price. sorry. if you want that tools, contact him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted October 6, 2012 (edited) Divide Korean price by 1000 to get approximate US/CAN $ price. Google translator will do some translation, but you need to sort of read between the lines. Single words translate different than sentences or phrases, but will give you some idea. CTG Edited October 6, 2012 by northmount Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 12, 2012 Today's work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 14, 2012 today's work. today's work. and more. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 16, 2012 sanding and glue work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellfireJack Report post Posted October 16, 2012 You do very nice work. Clean lines and stylish. Nice engineering as well. I assume when you pull the closer strap it raises the cards for easy access? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Horrrk Report post Posted October 16, 2012 Looking good, so far.. I'm a bit curious on your edge chamfering before you stitch.. I have it in my head that its something which most leave til after stitching.. Is the strap used to lift out the cards on this design, Hunio? Regards Phil You do very nice work. Clean lines and stylish. Nice engineering as well. I assume when you pull the closer strap it raises the cards for easy access? Yeah, that's what I thought it looks like as well, Hellfire.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellfireJack Report post Posted October 16, 2012 Ha!! "closer" strap. Nice early moring spelling. Closure* I need more coffee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 16, 2012 finished the making card case. It need more sharpen edge and more stitches. but it was sample for molding test, I'll make another one with different leather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 16, 2012 You do very nice work. Clean lines and stylish. Nice engineering as well. I assume when you pull the closer strap it raises the cards for easy access? Right. but that idea is not mind. it from Hermes card case. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 16, 2012 Looking good, so far.. I'm a bit curious on your edge chamfering before you stitch.. I have it in my head that its something which most leave til after stitching.. Is the strap used to lift out the cards on this design, Hunio? Regards Phil Yeah, that's what I thought it looks like as well, Hellfire.. Thank you. :-) chamfering! now I know how to called that works. about chamfering, I have no rule. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c2369zulu Report post Posted October 16, 2012 Really really nice work. Thanks for posting your process and photos!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunio Report post Posted October 27, 2012 make second card case. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites