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Hi folks. My googling is turning up with very few results for this topic. I'm wondering if anyone here has experimented with tooling a hotrod pinstripe design? Say something like this for instance:

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If so, would you care to post your work and maybe some ideas on how to best tackle something like this?

I've seen one bike seat done using just the swivel knife and decorative cuts. What about actually laying this out with thicker lines, cutting them and beveling them so they stand out? Then painting/dyeing them?

All ideas welcome :).

Craig Collier

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You could approach it like Celtic knots...I have seen them 'tooled' as wider lines. You just have to figure out which lines are on top and which lines are under and then keep it the same on both sides if it is a 'mirror' image. I cannot think of a particular example of tooled/carved Celtic knots, but I have seen several that looked good.

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I thought about using the same tactics for celtic knotwork, thanks! Just wanted to have other folks weigh in and see how they have done them.

Craig Collier

~Grizzly Custom Knives~

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The big trick to do here is to be able to cut uniform ! parallel ! lines........and that isn't easy to do well.

Peter Main does it about as well as anyone, as shown in the work of his on these boot tops.

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I believe he uses drafting dividers to lay the parallel lines out with.

Another possibility is to use a beader blade (rather pricey)

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The evenness of the lines is absolutely going to be the biggest challenge! I guess I need to just find me a simple design to start with and take a shot :)

Craig Collier

~Grizzly Custom Knives~

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You could use some sort of a "beader" (I thinkit is called like this in english) and run it across the cut of the swivel knife. One possibility might be to run over it several times and create the chanel with this tool, or just mark it the cutting line with it and cut it afterwards. The nice side-effect of this tool is the created wider line getting rounded evenly so you just have to bevel/work on the other side of the line.
I used this tool on this sheath (http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=50060&hl=%2Bkingfisher+%2Bsheath) for the upper edge and the parallel lines above the eyes. Workes just fine ;)

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Check Paul Cox website he has some really good examples of pinstripe designs on leather seats

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I think Xianleather has some as well not sure if they were on his website or his clubchopper thread.

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I recieved a pinstriping book and some brushes for Christmas. Plan was to do some striping on my son's hockey goalie mask.

There was a nice bag project with a simple pinstripe line design on here. I haven't tried any striping on leather, but is on my to try list.

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I would tackle this with a header blade in a swivel knife

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