Members ChelseaC Posted June 9, 2015 Members Report Posted June 9, 2015 Hi! I am pretty new to sewing and leather working and I want to play around with making leather sandals. I currently make soft soled baby shoes. I have a list of tools that I think I will need to make sandals, but I want other input from people who are way more experienced than me! I would like to make them with a Veg Tanned Leather out sole, Leather insole, and leather straps. My list: Veg Tanned Leather, about 8 oz weight Leather, about 3-5 oz weight glue and brush.....not sure what kind rubber mallet oblong punch to make a slit to feed the sandal straps through the sole - to be glued (or sewed?) between the two layers of leather snaps/buttons/buckles sharp knife/scissors sanding tool? or polishing tool? for sanding down the cut edges of the sandals Please let me know if you would add or change anything to this list! Thanks! Quote
Members camano ridge Posted June 9, 2015 Members Report Posted June 9, 2015 (edited) You will need an diamond awl for making stitch holes, away to mark your stitch holes such as pricking irons or overstitch wheel. Why a rubber mallet. If you are using it to strike the oblong punch or set rivets, I would recommend a dead blow hammer, Rawhide or poly maul or mallet. Rubber mallet will have to much bounce. Go to the pattern forum and look for the flipflop tutorial, It will give you a good bases for making your sandals. Found the tutorial here it is. http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=62573 Edited June 9, 2015 by camano ridge Quote
Members ChelseaC Posted June 9, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 9, 2015 Thanks so much! I am very new to leather work in general, so I don't know much about each tool yet. I will check out the tutorial! Quote
Members Wild Bill46 Posted June 11, 2015 Members Report Posted June 11, 2015 Thanx for your continuous efforts to help others, Camano I appreciate you -- Wild Bill46 just now finding this tutorial. ho Quote
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