Members Zacharyc Posted January 2, 2013 Members Report Posted January 2, 2013 I looked around for a while but couldnt find a good description of how to do it. I am doing one of the starter projects in a book and the pocket flap has curved edges on both sides. How do I get these curves even and neat? Ive come close but it always seems a little bit off. Quote
Members Jax Posted January 2, 2013 Members Report Posted January 2, 2013 In my opinion theres no quick, easy way to cut neat curves its just plenty of practice, get used to your knife, make sure its sharp & "trust it", my knife feels like a part of my hand now. Good luck & be patient, you will get there Quote
Members Zacharyc Posted January 2, 2013 Author Members Report Posted January 2, 2013 I havent even started to cu it. Im still at the drafting stage. I cant get these curves to match up evenly on each side. It always appears off. Quote
Contributing Member JLSleather Posted January 2, 2013 Contributing Member Report Posted January 2, 2013 Zachary - With something this light-weight, it's probably easier to use a pair of shears. Cut the sides straight, then fold the leather in half (line up the sides) and cut the resulting "half pattern". The other side will match. Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted January 2, 2013 Moderator Report Posted January 2, 2013 use a french curve as a cutting template. If you buy a set, you're almost guaranteed to find an arc that matches. If not, it will be so close it won't really matter. Quote
Tree Reaper Posted January 2, 2013 Report Posted January 2, 2013 I just fold a piece of paper in half, draw the design on the paper, unfold the paper and trace it onto your leather. Quote
Members jkwparrott Posted January 3, 2013 Members Report Posted January 3, 2013 Tree Reaper is right. Use a French Curve if you like, but just draw half of the flap, then flip that over and draw the other half exactly the same. That's how I do everything that has got to be the same on both sides. Quote
Tree Reaper Posted January 3, 2013 Report Posted January 3, 2013 Here's a link that might help http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=42485&hl=paper#entry264244 Quote
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