Members mtroyalguy Posted July 15, 2014 Members Report Posted July 15, 2014 I want to do some wet forming, but not the standard geometric shapes that the wet forming tutorials demonstrate. How do I make a pattern for the pieces before I wet them? I tried paper but it doesn't form around the items the way wet leather would. The fabric I have around for buffing and stuff if too thin. Any suggestions? Please? Quote
Members DoubleC Posted July 15, 2014 Members Report Posted July 15, 2014 If I understand you want to wet form leather but not squares, etc? You can wet form around most of the stuff in your house, like a wooden box, or even a spoon. If you want to make something specific I suggest you make the mold out of wood. That is the best thing to form around. Or an actual item like a knife. Cheryl Quote
Members mtroyalguy Posted July 15, 2014 Author Members Report Posted July 15, 2014 I am try to determine the shapes I need to cut for arcs and odd shapes before I wet them. Also to perhaps determine where I might need to cut darts or other adjustments. I guess I am hoping to save a bit of leather by not wetting a piece hugely larger than the amount needed. Quote
Members jfdavis58 Posted July 15, 2014 Members Report Posted July 15, 2014 Practice, lots of it. Eventually you develop a feel for what will be about right. You might also try some fun-foam from the local craft store. Pins, staples and glue will hold it in about the right shape; remove them and cutting through the glue yields an approximate pattern. It comes in thin and thick sheets. Quote
Members Dwight Posted July 15, 2014 Members Report Posted July 15, 2014 My "go to" material for mock ups comes from Joann Fabric shop. Get their 40 or 50% off one item coupon, . . . go buy a yard of their really heavy, fabric backed vinyl, . . . it mimics leather in many ways, . . . sloppy wet is just one of them. New chap ideas, . . . radical holster ideas, . . . etc, . . . all get the vinyl before the cowhide. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members 19klf80 Posted August 6, 2014 Members Report Posted August 6, 2014 I use foam craft paper. It has a thickness to it to give you a general idea of your pattern will lay out with forms and folds. Added bonus, it's dirt cheap and readily available at Walmart and craft stores. Quote
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