Members Wrumble Posted January 15, 2014 Members Report Posted January 15, 2014 Greetings from the 'burgh! I've been dabbling in leatherwork for a couple years, more seriously working since last May. Started as just making hackjob gun holsters because buying them is so expensive. Then got into making wallets, notebook covers, knife sheaths, etc after finishing college last spring. Can't find any good pictures of my sheaths or holsters at the moment, but here's a sampling of stuff I made for the family for Christmas. Please feel free to share any critiques, I've learned all I know from observing other work on here or the web so advice is greatly appreciated! Quote “You're short on ears and long on mouth.” - John Wayne Wes Rumble 4713 Leathers https://www.etsy.com...eatherNLovelies
Members TXAG Posted January 15, 2014 Members Report Posted January 15, 2014 Don't like finishing your edges? Quote
Members Wrumble Posted January 15, 2014 Author Members Report Posted January 15, 2014 I've tried burnishing them but they never seem to turn out like other things I see online. I usually make sure they are all even and then rub them with a wooden dowel I have until they shine up but they never look as good as I'd like. Advice? Quote “You're short on ears and long on mouth.” - John Wayne Wes Rumble 4713 Leathers https://www.etsy.com...eatherNLovelies
Members Bev478 Posted January 16, 2014 Members Report Posted January 16, 2014 (edited) Welcome to the forum mate. Only just introduced myself on here as well. Only got a couple of responses.....but they were slightly friendlier lol Love your notebook cover. Make quite a few A5 covers myself so enjoy seeing other people's work. How do you find using the snap when there are glasses in the case? I'd be a bit concerned about putting too much pressure on! As to the edges - I haven't perfected that skill myself yet. All I can suggest is reading the tutorial by Hidepounder (pinned to top of How Do I Do That section), find any other threads on the subject (which will mention all sorts of tools & techniques to help) & plenty of practice Edited January 16, 2014 by Bev478 Quote
Members Wrumble Posted January 16, 2014 Author Members Report Posted January 16, 2014 Thanks for the friendly response, I was afraid that scuffle would kill the thread The notebook cover wallets have been more popular with my family than I thought...thanks for the compliment. I think those are my favorite recurring project (I've made a handful). As for the snap in the glasses case, that's something I didn't fully think through when making. I made 2, for my mom and MIL for Christmas. I haven't asked them how they're doing but I presented them as glasses/junk pouches for their purses so I'm not sure if they're actually using them for glasses or not lol. Thanks for the heads up on the tutorial for edge finishing, I've read a couple that were mentioned in other threads but I don't remember seeing that one yet, I'll look it up. I figure that skill is one of those that takes a while to get down pat. Quote “You're short on ears and long on mouth.” - John Wayne Wes Rumble 4713 Leathers https://www.etsy.com...eatherNLovelies
Members SteelcityK9Cop Posted January 16, 2014 Members Report Posted January 16, 2014 Welcome to the forum! Hope Yinz enjoy yer stayn'at! Quote
electrathon Posted January 17, 2014 Report Posted January 17, 2014 Welcome. You will learn a lot here. You did not ask for a critique, but as to edge finishing there is a sticky thread about it. The little details make all the difference. Aaron Oh yea, Bev478... hello to you too. Quote
Members Jax Posted January 17, 2014 Members Report Posted January 17, 2014 Wrumble, I have found this is excellent. http://leatherworker.net/bob-park/FinishingEdges-2-15-11.pdf Quote
Members Wrumble Posted January 17, 2014 Author Members Report Posted January 17, 2014 Thanks for the tips guys - SteelcityK9Cop - do you have anywhere in Pittsburgh you buy supplies or do you just buy online? I like being able to see stuff in person first but I'm having trouble finding stuff (just moved up here in April). Quote “You're short on ears and long on mouth.” - John Wayne Wes Rumble 4713 Leathers https://www.etsy.com...eatherNLovelies
Members SteelcityK9Cop Posted January 18, 2014 Members Report Posted January 18, 2014 Wrumble... there is a Tandy store in Greensburg which is fun to visit. The "Pitt Pounders" Leather Guild meets there every two months. We are also not far from Weaver's in Ohio. Unfortunately there isn't anything "in town" as far as leather stuff goes. My mail order tends to go through SLC. Quote
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