dadam38 Report post Posted November 26, 2013 I want to make a Multi tool belt sheath and I'm having trouble wet forming the bottom of the sheath. On the corners the leather bunches up making a mound. The only thing I can think to do would be to cut it but I've seen some online where there is no cut. I havent done much wet forming so are there some techniques that i dont know of? Any help would be appreciated. I am not going to use that peice of leather FYI. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackd942 Report post Posted November 26, 2013 (edited) You have to dart the leather out past the edge and stitch line. A series of "v" shaped cuts around the corners and you should be able to tuck it in and smooth it out. All of the ones I have made have had more of a rounded bottom, but the same principle should apply. It will take some finesse. As far as doing it with no cut, sometimes I make a form out of wood mounted on a base piece. I then have another piece of wood with a negative cutout of the form (with a little extra room for the leather. You can use this to slowly clamp down on the leather and accomplish it without cuts. Look up Ian Atkinson on youtube. He has a video where he wet forms a pouch like I'm talking about. Here is an example form and then a leather piece it produces... Edited November 26, 2013 by jackd942 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted November 27, 2013 Jack showed one of the best ways to do this, . . . it is one way I make my magazine pouches for hand guns. One thing to keep in mind though, . . . the corners cannot be abrupt, hard angles. Soften the end of that multitool blank you used, . . . round it on the corners both horizontally and vertically, . . . then use Jack's method, . . . you will probably really like the result. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites