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Finally have the shop set back up and am doing some work again.

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Nice case, like the design, are you wrapping the leather around pvc or aluminum tubing?

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The guts of the case are low pressure PVC pipes lined with upholstery grade velvet. I used to use a thinner velvet, but feel more confident about the longevity of the material Im using now. I go overboard on the leather, using 8-9 for the body and 10-11 for the straps.

The stamping design is a classic case pattern from a lady named Norma Van Horn who used to make the Jay Flowers cue cases back in the 80s-90s.

Thanks!

Chuck

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Great work!

I'm mulling over a sword case as a present for my son's Aikido/Iaido Trainer to Transport four or five iaitos in it. I planned it for his 70th birthday. May be now for his 71st...

I take it the lids are made from wood and held in place by upholstery tacks?

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Correct, Im still playing around with what I like best there. You can use a cheaper hardwood like poplar and contact cement leather to the top and make it flush to the lid, dyed to match etc for a nice clean look. Ive used some exotic woods and left them exposed (ebony and rosewood). This one is maple painted black and polyurethaned. I left it above the surface to see if I liked it, cause most of the other case makers use the leather/wood cap I mentioned first. Nailing it you can use different nails, I use brass escutcheon pins pilot drilled and super glued. You could even use a small headed brass screw if you like a mechanical look.

Its funny, Ive got the body of my cases dialed in how I want them, but I havent found a lid Im happy with yet.....LOL

Chuck

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Thank you for responding to my question, Chuck. I'll definitely have a go at a case similar to yours.

Rudi

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I have always wanted to play with doing a really open filigree over a nice contrasting wood for a box/case.

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That would look nice. IMO dark leather over a lighter figured wood would look pretty sweet. Black over bacote or similar.

What kind of combinations are you picturing?

Chuck

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