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I'm using The art of making leather cases vol.2 and 'sewing rounds' section of The art of hand sewing leather.

Are there any other resources that go into depth on handle making?

I'd love to see a video of the whole process of making a handle, especially on making/using fillers and piping and the like.

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Thanks for the link! Lots of attention to detail.

Any good sources for the fileteuse and attachments? Where can I find the rubber cord he uses for the handle and core material for putting in between the leather to make it bounce out.

What are the pliers called that he uses to round the handles?

I guess I'm looking for bag-specific making tools and materials.

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... I believe this is at least more or less the same as the outrageously expensive fileteuse's from France ...

http://www.campbell-randall.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=74_110&product_id=14436

Still expensive, but not quite the pucker power expensive of the French devices.

I've also seen similar pliers .. still a little pricey, but less somewhere, but can't remember where.

Bill

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The heat control part of the Cambell units have been out of stock for a really long time.. but I don't see why other control units from wood burning machines wouldn't work.

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The pliers are basically the same thing as "cantle pliers", or "horn pliers" used by saddle makers. There are various companies that make them, Jeremiah Watt products is one, but they are fancier and more expensive than they need to be. I made my own by welding the wide steel plates to the jaws of a cheap pair of vice grips, which is what I'd recommend. You can make the plates any size and shape you want them.

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