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Hello,

I am using conchos snaps on a notebook for the first time. I am using a screw back concho that is attached to the female part of the snap. After installing, there is a big gap between the strap with the concho and the notebook. I'm wondering if I did something wrong, or used the wrong hardware? It just seems like there shouldn't be such a big gap between the strap and the notebook.

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The pictures aren't the best but hopefully they show the problem clearly enough. I would appreciate any feedback.

Bob

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Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

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Posted (edited)

HI Bob

I saw your post and was looking at my wallet snap. I was wondering... do

you think there is a chance that you got your snap parts in backwards and or upside down?

Do you have anything else there with snaps that you can look at? I haven't set any snaps

yet, although I have some and I have always wondered how to tell which parts go where...

I guess it is just like anything else that comes with practice.

here's a picture of my wallet snap. Hope it helps

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By the Way - Nice Notebook!

I love your work!

Edited by LNLeather

~Cheryl

There are many things in life that will catch your eye,

but only a few will catch your heart...

pursue those...

Posted (edited)

Hi Bob;

Can you punch a larger hole for the stud to go through the leather, eliminate the washer.

Kevin

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Posted

Thanks Cheryl and Kevin, at least I can tell now I'm on the right track. Thanks for the pictures. Cheryl, thanks to your pic I can see I definitely have the right hardware in the right places, and thanks for the compliment.

Kevin, thanks for your pic and suggestion too. I'd like to eliminate the washer but the screw for the concho is bottoming out before the concho is tight. It's just a 4mm screw and I just measured the hole in the concho and it should be the right length, but it's just not tapped very well. Guess I'm going to the hardware store this morning to either get a 2mm long screw or I'm getting the tool to tap threads in the concho. I tested another concho and was even worse, so I think I just need to get the tool.

Thanks both for your help!

Bob

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

Instagram @bobbleacandbleather

Posted

That concho in my photo has a 4mm screw and I can bury it into the concho right up to the screw head.

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Posted

I wish mine would do that, but I can't quite drive it that far on any of the conches I have. I ended up putting a very thin nylon washer I had lying around between the screw and the snap. It makes the concho and the snap fit tightly enough that it doesn't feel loose, and it doesn't interfere with the action of the snap. However, next time I'm using thicker leather for the strap!!!! I might even just remake this one with something thicker. I still don't quite like the way the snap sits.

Bob

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

Instagram @bobbleacandbleather

Posted

Hmmm, this is interesting..... I need to make some notebooks and I will definitely

be sure to practice before I try to finish the concho/snaps... I hate to waste hardware

practicing but I am afraid that I would just mess up the finished leather. I might

just put the concho on the top and have the closure similar to this post-15330-0-34634900-1362967516_thumb.j

~Cheryl

There are many things in life that will catch your eye,

but only a few will catch your heart...

pursue those...

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Posted

Yea, I thought this would be more straight forward than this. But I won't end up wasting anything except the small leather strap, which I can probably save and use somewhere else. But now I know I need more than a 4 oz. piece of leather for the strap.

Bob

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

Instagram @bobbleacandbleather

Posted

Bob, have you thought about using a small self tapping screw ?

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Posted

I've had to grind down the post on occasions when the screw bottomed out, you may have to do the screw too. That should eliminate the washer anyway.

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