Members unicornwoman Posted October 17, 2008 Members Report Posted October 17, 2008 The SIL is trying to talk me into making her a map case. She sent this pix as a sample of what she wants. map case What weight do you think that is? 3 oz? I usually work with petite calf or smaller, so I'm a little stumped. I'd also appreciate any hints. I've never tried anything like this and it is definitely going to push all my skills to new heights. I figure I'll have to switch to lacing it as I'm don't think I'm up to sewing that kind of thing and the lacing would hide a few mistakes.... Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
Members Elegant Posted October 18, 2008 Members Report Posted October 18, 2008 There is a watermark website on the pic. Perhaps if you went to the site and asked there..... ..oh wait, that's MY creation. Regards, Elegant Quote Regards In Leather, Elegant Fantasies In Leather - Leather & Toys For Bad Girls & Boys Etsy Shop - A Bit More 'Nilla
MADMAX22 Posted October 19, 2008 Report Posted October 19, 2008 Hey welcome. Is there any pointers you can give us for doing something like that? We are allways trying to look for new tips and such on how to build things. Quote
Members Elegant Posted October 19, 2008 Members Report Posted October 19, 2008 Hey welcome. Is there any pointers you can give us for doing something like that? We are allways trying to look for new tips and such on how to build things. This particular map case was the first one I made, the prototype. It is 3 oz vegtan that was wet molded around a PVC pipe (then pipe was removed). The entire thing is put together with 2 part epoxy. I tried contact cement but the epoxy makes it more durable. My newer ones use a combination of epoxy and brass rivets and have a strap to attach the cover to the case. Quote Regards In Leather, Elegant Fantasies In Leather - Leather & Toys For Bad Girls & Boys Etsy Shop - A Bit More 'Nilla
MADMAX22 Posted October 19, 2008 Report Posted October 19, 2008 Thats very cool, thanks alot for the info. Quote
Members calanneh Posted October 19, 2008 Members Report Posted October 19, 2008 There is a watermark website on the pic. Perhaps if you went to the site and asked there.......oh wait, that's MY creation. Regards, Elegant Well you do beautiful work Elegant! Even if it was your prototype.... I love the color and the 'old world' simplistic look it has. Would love to see more! Will Quote William Tandy Store #17 800-772-2629 Union City, CA
Members unicornwoman Posted October 19, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 19, 2008 (edited) There is a watermark website on the pic. Perhaps if you went to the site and asked there.......oh wait, that's MY creation. Regards, Elegant It certainly is nice. I'm certain she'd love to have YOUR work, but is hoping I'll do it cheaply! LOL! (Actually, she's trying to talk me into a Birthday/Christmas present.) Thanks for the info on construction. Edited October 19, 2008 by unicornwoman Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
Members unicornwoman Posted October 19, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 19, 2008 This particular map case was the first one I made, the prototype. It is 3 oz vegtan that was wet molded around a PVC pipe (then pipe was removed). The entire thing is put together with 2 part epoxy. I tried contact cement but the epoxy makes it more durable. My newer ones use a combination of epoxy and brass rivets and have a strap to attach the cover to the case. You just glued it together? I'd assumed it was sewn. Gluing would certainly speed the project along. Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
Members fishguy Posted October 21, 2008 Members Report Posted October 21, 2008 You can stitch it too, however you need to learn to do either a butt stitch or baseball stitch as you are joining edge to edge. I might use a little thicker leather (makes sewing a bit easier), though the rings, besides being deocorative, will help the tube keep its shape. You could also find a thin plastic or metal tube and leave it inside permanently. This is what they do for fishing rod cases (this looks more or less like a small version of a fishing rod case) Quote
Members unicornwoman Posted October 22, 2008 Author Members Report Posted October 22, 2008 You can stitch it too, however you need to learn to do either a butt stitch or baseball stitch as you are joining edge to edge. I might use a little thicker leather (makes sewing a bit easier), though the rings, besides being deocorative, will help the tube keep its shape. You could also find a thin plastic or metal tube and leave it inside permanently. This is what they do for fishing rod cases (this looks more or less like a small version of a fishing rod case) I have been informed in no uncertain terms by the SIL that the case should ONLY be leather. She made one out of PVC and junk leather look-alike. It is too heavy and unacceptable. Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
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