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A tote my wife had for a few years was falling apart, so for Christmas I thought I'd buy her a nice one made from leather...well the price of nice bags gave me a bit of sticker shock so I thought I'd make one myself. Not too bad for a first try. It's lined with pig skin so I could add a few interior pockets.

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And since that one turned out OK, I thought I'd make something for myself. I found some details online and made the Doctor's bag. I'm really happy with how it turned out. A local leather shop turned me on to Wickett & Craig leather...which I must say was awesome to work with.

Thanks for looking.

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excellent work. love the doctors bag.

Chris

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Looks great! Nice color on the leather Oxblood?

Where did you get the metal frame for the doctors bag? I always wanted to make a tool bag like the old Klein bags.

Color is Fiebings British Tan.

I made the frame. Bought a piece of steel bar from a local metal supplier. It's an 1/8" thick by 1/2" wide and used Chicago screws to hold it together.

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Really cool! What did you line the doc bag with?

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Really cool! What did you line the doc bag with?

Only the bottom is lined. I glued a thin galvanized steel plate to the bottom so it would keep it's shape, then glued a piece of 3oz leather over the metal. But that's it...no other lining at all. The sides are 3oz-4oz and the front, back, and bottom are 7oz-9oz.

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Awesome work! Where did you get the doctor bag pattern? I'd love to try making one when I get the courage!!

Nursing: Caring for Body * Mind * Spirit

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That doctor's bag is fantastic! I would love to try my hand at one of those. The tote is really nice as well.

Thanks,

Tom Hodder

TRH Leather

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If those are actually your first attempts at leatherworking, you have some serious talent... Nice Job!

~Tramp~

Experientia magistra stultorum --- (Experience is the teacher of fools)

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