Members mathijs050 Posted June 21, 2015 Members Report Posted June 21, 2015 hi all,I was looking for stingray bracelet to match my watch but I find the bracelets too expensive, so I decided to make some myself.but to do that I stumbled across some questions. How are these made?It looks like a leather cord with stingray skin wrapped and glued around the leather cord ( correct me if I'm wrong).And also does anybody know how those metal like intermediate pieces on the bracelet are called and where I can buy them?Thanks in advance for the help. Quote
Members biglew Posted June 21, 2015 Members Report Posted June 21, 2015 I made a few stingray flat bracelets by using a low tack adhesive and mounting the stingray to thin board. Then I ran it through a band saw with a fine tooth blade. the problem is how to treat the edges? If anyone has advice on that? I just left them a little rough. good luck Lewis Quote
Members mathijs050 Posted June 21, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 21, 2015 I made a few stingray flat bracelets by using a low tack adhesive and mounting the stingray to thin board. Then I ran it through a band saw with a fine tooth blade. the problem is how to treat the edges? If anyone has advice on that? I just left them a little rough. good luck Lewis thanks for the tip, and yes I also want to know how to treat the edges. Quote
Contributing Member Bob Blea Posted June 22, 2015 Contributing Member Report Posted June 22, 2015 Mathijs050, looking closely at the red bracelet picture I can see a very faint line where the stingray wraps around the cord and meets. It does look like it's just wrapped around a glued to the cord but it's skillfully done. I doubt I could make that edge as good as they did. I think it would take very precise cutting to do that on a material that isn't easy to cut. I've seen stingray used in bracelets but as an inlay, not used like this. It's pretty impressive. Bob Quote
Members DS STRAPS Posted June 25, 2015 Members Report Posted June 25, 2015 http://www.ebay.com/sch/Beads-Jewelry-Making-/31723/i.html?_nkw=end+caps+leather+bracelets http://www.pandahall.com/cord-end-tips/409-1.html?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=ppc_pc&utm_campaign=BingJewelryfindings http://www.pandahall.com/bracelet-making/466-1.html Quote
Members MudBugWill Posted June 25, 2015 Members Report Posted June 25, 2015 It would probably be best to make a jig out of two paralell pieces of wood spaced the final width of the bracelet cord. draw two lines centered the width of the cord on the stingray, having been cut to the appropriate width. Put contact adhesive on both the cord and stingray. Use wax paper as a buffer between the cord and stingray that you are not working with and stick it down straight and centered for the run of the cord. Then you could place it on your jig, push down, and it would wrap the cord evenly around the sides, then use a tool to fold the tops over. I have never done this, but if i did, that is how I would do it. Hopefully you can pull something usefull from my rambling haha Quote
Members mathijs050 Posted June 27, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 27, 2015 Mathijs050, looking closely at the red bracelet picture I can see a very faint line where the stingray wraps around the cord and meets. It does look like it's just wrapped around a glued to the cord but it's skillfully done. I doubt I could make that edge as good as they did. I think it would take very precise cutting to do that on a material that isn't easy to cut. I've seen stingray used in bracelets but as an inlay, not used like this. It's pretty impressive. Bob Hi bob, thanks for the advice, It always looks more easy than it is in reality Would it be smart to practice first with some stingray embossed cowhide? It would probably be best to make a jig out of two paralell pieces of wood spaced the final width of the bracelet cord. draw two lines centered the width of the cord on the stingray, having been cut to the appropriate width. Put contact adhesive on both the cord and stingray. Use wax paper as a buffer between the cord and stingray that you are not working with and stick it down straight and centered for the run of the cord. Then you could place it on your jig, push down, and it would wrap the cord evenly around the sides, then use a tool to fold the tops over. I have never done this, but if i did, that is how I would do it. Hopefully you can pull something usefull from my rambling haha Thank you very much, for a noob me like this is very helpfull! Will definately try that. Quote
Members DS STRAPS Posted July 1, 2015 Members Report Posted July 1, 2015 Might be able to find everything you need here!<br /><br />http://blog.smyks.com/diy-jewelry-of-genuine-stingray-cord/ Quote
Members mathijs050 Posted July 11, 2015 Author Members Report Posted July 11, 2015 Might be able to find everything you need here!<br /><br />http://blog.smyks.com/diy-jewelry-of-genuine-stingray-cord/ Yes this was very helpfull!! this was excactely what I needed. thanks alot! Quote
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