Members sangmort Posted May 30, 2013 Members Report Posted May 30, 2013 I feel like I'm losing my mind Every time I try to set line 24 snaps in my 10-12oz leather, I'm not getting a good curl and the snaps don't set properly. I think because the "post" is not long enough. Am I missing something? Do I need to skive the leather down? I know I've seen other makers set snaps in 10-12oz leather so I feel like I'm not doing something right. [ I'm using this setter: https://www.webdealings.net/~handtools-uk.com//uploads/Size%2024%20Snap%20Set%20kit.JPG ] Any help would be HUGELY appreciated!!!! ~ Quote - Osy ~
Members Dwight Posted May 30, 2013 Members Report Posted May 30, 2013 If you have a Hobby Lobby near by, . . . go there, . . . and ask where the "sewing" things are. When you get there, . . . you are looking for the wall with the scissors, needles, thimbles, etc. and you will find two tools there, . . . both with blue handles, . . . and they are snap setting tools. One is basically for line 24 size and the other one will do it all, . . . they look like funny shaped pliers. Either tool is about 25 bucks, . . . I have ruined maybe 6 snaps with that tool, . . . in about 8 years of using it. One tool is their sku: 304733 and they call it their gripper plier kit, . . . it is the "do em all" tool, . . . and looks almost identical to the other one. I usually find them hanging together or very close proximity of each other. You may have to skive the back of the leather, . . . I've done that before, . . . but this tool is so much better than any other tool I've seen or used. It really works. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Tree Reaper Posted May 30, 2013 Report Posted May 30, 2013 Get a good quality fastener like DOT. They have different length posts for different thickness in leather. Quote
Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 30, 2013 Members Report Posted May 30, 2013 for thick leatheryou will need a long post and possibly may need to skive the leather down where the snap will be placed. Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
Members sangmort Posted May 30, 2013 Author Members Report Posted May 30, 2013 If you have a Hobby Lobby near by, . . . go there, . . . and ask where the "sewing" things are. When you get there, . . . you are looking for the wall with the scissors, needles, thimbles, etc. and you will find two tools there, . . . both with blue handles, . . . and they are snap setting tools. One is basically for line 24 size and the other one will do it all, . . . they look like funny shaped pliers. Either tool is about 25 bucks, . . . I have ruined maybe 6 snaps with that tool, . . . in about 8 years of using it. One tool is their sku: 304733 and they call it their gripper plier kit, . . . it is the "do em all" tool, . . . and looks almost identical to the other one. I usually find them hanging together or very close proximity of each other. You may have to skive the back of the leather, . . . I've done that before, . . . but this tool is so much better than any other tool I've seen or used. It really works. May God bless, Dwight Dwight, Thanks!!! I'll be sure to check it out! I think we have a hobby lobby that opened up about an hour away or so, I will give it a shot. It'll be worth the drive to get rid of this frustration! Get a good quality fastener like DOT. They have different length posts for different thickness in leather. Thank you! Do you know how far abouts the post should stick out past the leather? for thick leatheryou will need a long post and possibly may need to skive the leather down where the snap will be placed. Thanks! I am horrible at skiving, especially with the super skiver I guess it's something I'm going to have to practice huh? Quote - Osy ~
Members St8LineGunsmith Posted May 30, 2013 Members Report Posted May 30, 2013 ya sometimes skiving is necessary you will probably be better off using a skiving knife or a round knife if you have one. the post should protrude at least 1/64" with the snap in place to get a good lip around the snap 1/32 or more would be better but 1/64 will work fine. the leather will compress some when you hit it with the setter. Quote No Matter Where Ya Go There Ya Are. Chattown Leatherheads American Plainsmen Society Society Of Remington Revolver Shooters(SCORRS) THE SUBLYME & HOLY ORDER OF THE SOOT, (SHOTS) The St8 Line Leathersmith I was Southern Born, I am Southern Bred And when I Die I will Be Southern Dead! I fly this Southern Flag Because my Ancestors Flew it in A war to ensure our God given rights against a Tyrannical Government. Heritage Not Hate!
Tree Reaper Posted May 30, 2013 Report Posted May 30, 2013 Shoot for 1/32. Rotate the punch off center once you initially set it. You can buy a forstner bit and drill the leather also. http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/forsbit.htm?zoom_highlight=forstner+bit Quote
Boriqua Posted May 30, 2013 Report Posted May 30, 2013 Have you had any success. I am going crazy looking for snaps. I have now been to Ohio travel bag, Springfield, scoval and a host of others but cant find a 5/16 Barrel line 24 snap anywhere. The longest barrel I have seen for a cap is 18/64ths. If anyone can please help. I have been through 10 pages of the forum and have no joke been looking all over the internet since before noon. About 3 hours I'm losing my mind. Tandy snaps are the worst and I am looking to upgrade. Please please help Alex Quote
Members tnawrot2 Posted May 30, 2013 Members Report Posted May 30, 2013 If you want to get better snaps,find a marine textile supply house near you, You will have to buy the individual snap parts in boxes of 100. I found the size you are looking for at Dot Fasteners. http://dotfasteners.thomasnet.com/item/durable-8482--2/durable-8482-caps/item-1013? Quote
Members rawhide1 Posted May 31, 2013 Members Report Posted May 31, 2013 If using skirting sometimes I'll get it wet. I then use my vise or a set of vise grips to set the snap down into the leather. It works good and really sets the snap into the leather. Mike Quote
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