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Ordering Leather... Choosing Size In Sqft

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Hey leatherworker friends! Ok I'm new to the leather world and in already making fire helmet shields. I would really love to make radio straps but ordering the leather has been a hard task for me. I would like the leather straps to be around 60". And I plan on making atleast 8 radio straps. How would I go about ordering the leather as far as square footage ?? Help would be much appreciated

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How wide are these straps?

Is the 60" in one piece, or multiple pieces attached in some way (stitching/buckle/rivet/etc)?

Do you need strength, or is some stretch acceptable?

Will they be carved at all?

Are they single-layer, or mutiple-layer, and what total thickness do you need?

Are they being colored individually, or would you benefit from a leather that is already dyed?

These are all questions you might consider. After that, square footage is just that... simple math. Your 60" is 5 feet, and if you only need 8 strips say 1.5" wide, then you have 12" wide (after trimming to straight) or 1 foot. 5x1 = 5 square feet.

Having said that, not going to happen where you'll find a cow that grew the correct shape and size. You can get that cut somewhere - buying just that cut - but the charge for cutting makes that undesirable. Better to just buy a double shoulder or bend, as required, and cut what you need. As a rule, the double shoulder section is going to cost less "up front", but if you need one-piece straps the bend or back sections will allow you less waste. ^ or half dozen...

There's a bit more, but that may be a solid start...

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