Members Josh33806 Posted October 29, 2013 Members Report Posted October 29, 2013 G'day Just wondering if anyone knows of somewhere I could get these made up from? I would like to make my own designs and then be able to use them over and over - having something I could see through would be wonderful. Cheers Josh Quote
Members Cyberthrasher Posted October 29, 2013 Members Report Posted October 29, 2013 Most of us just use transfer paper, but many use overhead projector sheets that will last a long time through several uses. Myself, I reuse the piece of tracing paper quite a bit by just putting a piece of clear packing tape on the back of it for protection. Quote
Members Josh33806 Posted October 29, 2013 Author Members Report Posted October 29, 2013 Thanks Cyberthrasher, I also use transfer paper. I am after exactly what I have described above, a clear plastic sheet with raised impressions to speed up the process and make it neater. Cheers Josh Quote
Members Cyberthrasher Posted October 29, 2013 Members Report Posted October 29, 2013 If you're set on it, I would contact a company like Black River Laser and see if they can work with you on it. I'm just not sure if they can do something like the raised impressions. That said, keep in mind that the best way to speed up the process is to practice. I point this out because quality work depends on KNOWING your design. We KNOW our design by tracing it onto transfer paper, and then going over it again with a stylus. With that method, you'll KNOW exactly what needs to happen at each portion of the design when you're tooling it, which translates to less time stopping to think about the design and better work overall. You can prove this to yourself by doing the same design a few times and taking note of how it improves overall with each attempt. Quote
Members Josh33806 Posted October 29, 2013 Author Members Report Posted October 29, 2013 Thanks I know of Black River Laser and I was thinking on contacting them Thank you for the advise, I am however not a novice and get plenty of practice. Everyone has their own process, and as such a template would aid mine greatly. Cheers Josh Quote
Members Treed Posted October 30, 2013 Members Report Posted October 30, 2013 Try http://www.greyghostgraphics.com/transfer.html they make them. Quote
Members Josh Ashman Posted October 30, 2013 Members Report Posted October 30, 2013 Another option would be to make your own "tap off". I just recently heard about them and gave it a try on some mirror image carved straps and it worked very well. Basically just carve the a mirrored outline of the pattern you want a template of in a heavy piece of scrap, dry it with some heat to harden the leather then put a cot of sealer on it. To use it just set it carved side down on your cased leather and tap the backside with a smooth faced hammer. Good luck, Josh Quote
Members Josh33806 Posted October 30, 2013 Author Members Report Posted October 30, 2013 Try http://www.greyghost...m/transfer.html they make them. Treed, you are wonderful- exactly what I was after! Thank you so much G'day Josh Ashman I know of the 'tap off' method, it works - just not as well as a clear see through plastic sheet Thank you for the advice Cheers Josh Quote
Members roys29 Posted November 4, 2013 Members Report Posted November 4, 2013 I create my art work with Corel Draw then print on an overhead projector clear plastic sheet. They can be used many times. When tracing on the leather be sure the printed side is up otherwise it will transfer to the leather. Quote
Members jrny4wrd Posted July 19, 2017 Members Report Posted July 19, 2017 On 10/29/2013 at 5:08 PM, Josh33806 said: G'day Just wondering if anyone knows of somewhere I could get these made up from? I would like to make my own designs and then be able to use them over and over - having something I could see through would be wonderful. Cheers Josh Have you found one? Looking as well. Quote
Members Josh33806 Posted July 19, 2017 Author Members Report Posted July 19, 2017 29 minutes ago, jrny4wrd said: Have you found one? Looking as well. http://www.greyghostgraphics.com/transfer.html Quote
Members Brianm77 Posted January 17, 2018 Members Report Posted January 17, 2018 I know a this is an old thread but I figured I would pass it on. There in a place in central Texas, Makers Leather Supply. They are putting out “Pattern Rubs” pretty reasonable. Most are production artwork, but for money of coarse they do custom ones. Here is their website but if you want one of these I would give them a call http://makersleathersupply.com/ Quote
Members Josh33806 Posted January 21, 2018 Author Members Report Posted January 21, 2018 Thanks for the info Brian! Quote
Members koreric75 Posted January 25, 2018 Members Report Posted January 25, 2018 (edited) I have been looking at this as well, i ended up using a cricut dye cutter and some thin polysyrene? i think, i used the deep cut blade and cut a mirror image into the plastic then used it just like the craftaid rubbing the back onto cased leather with a smooth stylus. I'll post pics and specs if anyone is interested. I added a comparison pic, the top was using the etching tool and bottom using the deep cut blade. The upload limit prevented a good quality res photo, but if you zoom in you can see the bottom came out way better. angel wings-template.bmp Edited January 25, 2018 by koreric75 Quote
Members AmyK Posted March 20, 2019 Members Report Posted March 20, 2019 On 1/25/2018 at 6:59 AM, koreric75 said: I have been looking at this as well, i ended up using a cricut dye cutter and some thin polysyrene? i think, i used the deep cut blade and cut a mirror image into the plastic then used it just like the craftaid rubbing the back onto cased leather with a smooth stylus. I'll post pics and specs if anyone is interested. I added a comparison pic, the top was using the etching tool and bottom using the deep cut blade. The upload limit prevented a good quality res photo, but if you zoom in you can see the bottom came out way better. angel wings-template.bmp I'd like more information please. When you used the deep cut blade on the plastic, how did you get it to gouge the plastic but keep it from actually cutting? On the top photo, do you mean you used the stylus to make the impression on the plastic or the leather directly? If directly on the leather, did you wet it first? Quote
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