Rookey Report post Posted June 12, 2013 Hi all, I thought I'd put up a post here as I'm making a venture into the world of leather working, and will probably be here often from now on :-) I ride motorcycles and am building a bike from scratch, with the idea of doing as much of the work myself as possible. One big focal point for me, is hopefully going to be the saddle, so I went and bought a bunch of gear to start working with leather and have been reading a lot of threads here about seat making, so that will start in a week or two! I bought a kit from Tandy and decided to cut my teeth on some of the projects that came with it before I jump straight into the saddle. The aim is to complete all these little projects (about 5 of them) then get cracking! So, in short, I'm creating a wallet for my fiance... and at the same time getting loads of brownie points! B-) Started to come up with a design... (The L is for Lindsey) Got my cased leather prepped and glue to cardboard to stop the edges curling or the leather stretching. Started the tracing onto tracing paper Copied the outline to the leather using a stylus that came with the kit Used the carving knife to start cutting some of the lines - god I was nervous! Started with the tooling, shading and stamping Then moved to a mahogony tan And finally finished it with a nice shine/sealant. I'll lace it up tomorrow and get cracking on the next project... Just thought I'd throw up some pictures to document my first ever time working with leather :-) What do you all think? Any pointers? Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlHobbyist Report post Posted June 13, 2013 I think it looks pretty good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoubleC Report post Posted June 13, 2013 You did a good job. Cheryl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harag Report post Posted June 13, 2013 Very nice for a first go... I'll say it before someone else does - you need to practice "walking" the bevel tool. Place tool, tap it, then move it about 1/2 the width and tap again. If you have a modelling spoon as well you can use that to smooth out the edges. Keep it up! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rookey Report post Posted June 13, 2013 Thanks Harag! That is something I found very difficult... I don't think I have good finger muscles where that comes in!haha It's all in the practise though... like anything else. Thanks Harag! That is something I found very difficult... I don't think I have good finger muscles where that comes in!haha It's all in the practise though... like anything else. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragonspit Report post Posted June 13, 2013 I agree with Harag, and yes practice practice practice will help get ya there. I like the layout of the design. if I were to say one thing, it would be to use an elipse or circle template for things like your oval. dont try to cut using them, but use them for your layout, you will get a cleaner look ,,but the overall layout looks very nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mactechbri Report post Posted June 15, 2013 Fine job! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cst Report post Posted June 15, 2013 Looks better than everything I've carved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites