Members AZ09 Posted December 20, 2013 Members Report Posted December 20, 2013 Howdy folks, I've obtained some nice flatbottom crafting specimens I want to inlay with in my leather. Can anybody direct me on just how to do it? For lack of better description I want to surround/secure the outside of my stones with the leather. Tal~ Quote
electrathon Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 Short answer. You cut a hole a little bit smaller than the stone. Wet mold the leather down over the stone so they the leather tips up, mold the tipped up area tight to the stone with a modeling tool. Glue the stone in with a small amount of contact cement, glue a back on (second layer of leather) with contact cement. The rest is just finessng the qualty. Quote
Members AZ09 Posted December 21, 2013 Author Members Report Posted December 21, 2013 :yes:Thank you..I figured about that.. Any more tips would be appreciated. Good karma Tal~ Quote
Members PsychoSmart Posted January 2, 2014 Members Report Posted January 2, 2014 http://youtu.be/M7mnEKr8t58 He inlays a quarter into a knife sheath, not really the same but shows the whole process so might help you figure something out Quote
Members lightingale Posted January 3, 2014 Members Report Posted January 3, 2014 (edited) I've started doing this for a lot of my dog collars. I've attached a photo of one I made using such a technique. It's basically as electrathon said, but I'd like to add that you'll want to bevel the inside of the hole where the stone will fit, and super glue gel (often used for jewelry making and readily available in craft stores) will work better than contact cement. Your first attempt will not look good, but with practice, it will start to look more polished. Let me know if you have any specific questions on the process, as I've done it quite a few times now. Edited January 3, 2014 by lightingale Quote
Members AZ09 Posted January 5, 2014 Author Members Report Posted January 5, 2014 Thank you.. will study that video. Quote
Members AZ09 Posted January 5, 2014 Author Members Report Posted January 5, 2014 That is quite beautiful.. and along the lines of what I'm trying to accomplish.. TY for the tips I will be trying things out next week. I'll probably have a bunch more questions. Quote
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