Members zfcjr67 Posted December 10, 2013 Members Report Posted December 10, 2013 I found this bison on sale at Tandy and was just playing around with different ideas. My wife needed a new pen case, so I decided to make a case for a single pen. I am sure there is a better way to make the stitches work. Quote
Members kbonecapone Posted December 10, 2013 Members Report Posted December 10, 2013 Using an overstitch wheel or a diamond chisel will help straighten up those lines! Make sure your initial template and cuts are straight and line up well. Quote
electrathon Posted December 11, 2013 Report Posted December 11, 2013 I would not tease you, but you brought it up: This looks like a sobriety test that you failed. LOL Look at pricking irons from goods japan. You will get nice straight lines that way. Quote
Members bigorange Posted December 11, 2013 Members Report Posted December 11, 2013 O would not use a snap as it does not fit the shape of the pen. I would sew a leather strap across, also I would allow my top and bottom to be larger than needed then trim when sewing is complete also wet forming would look very hansome ! Quote
Members zfcjr67 Posted December 12, 2013 Author Members Report Posted December 12, 2013 Thank you everyone for the good advice. The leather was very supple and not very rigid. I did use an overstitch wheel, but didn't get a good stitching groove. In addition, I used a marker for my model instead of a dowel or other object. bigorange - I didn't have good luck wet forming this. It is bison and I was told it was chrome tanned. Is there another way to wet form this? Quote
Members bigorange Posted December 16, 2013 Members Report Posted December 16, 2013 yes that is difficult to do ! Quote
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