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This has been a long time in the making but I am quite pleased with the finished item.

It was made for my brother in law who shoots here in the UK.

Bench Bag 1

Bench Bag 2

Bench Bag 3

Bench Bag 4

Thanks for taking a look
Richard.
Edited by Richard M

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That is fantastic!!!! Good job.

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That is an absolutely beautiful job on that shooting bag. Your brother-in-law will love it.

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Very nice

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Sweet looking!

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Right on! That is super!

Can I ask a few questions...Did you use a stiffner behind the leather?

Is the lower vertical secction thats monted to the base wet formed?

How did you roll that lower edge leaving a flange and an inside fillet without tearing / cutting the leather?

It looks very difficult to me.

This is very detailed in my opinion!

Sorry if the questions are asking too much...Newbie here.

Thanks for showing us.

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Thanks for the kind feedback you have all given.

Bruce I am happy to answer your questions people on this forum have always been helpful and answered mine.

Did you use a stiffner behind the leather?

​I did not use any stiffener behind the leather the bag is filled with fine sand to give it some weight to help stop it moving about.

Is the lower vertical secction thats monted to the base wet formed?

No not in the traditional sense. I did however dampen the leather to help form the fold but nothing more than that.

How did you roll that lower edge leaving a flange and an inside fillet without tearing / cutting the leather?

I assume you are talking about the black centre section. Once I had formed the vertical piece I then stitched the centre section in, this then wanted to straighten the fold out. I then dampened the edge again and with some persuasion and brute force you end up with the front edge just running smoothly down and once its glued and stitched its not going anywhere.

It was not that difficult to make, what was hard is making sure everything is done in the right order and the patience to wait for glue, stain and damp leather to dry before moving on to the next step.

Hopefully my answers make sense but if you would like any more info just ask.

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Thanks Richard that helps a lot...I'm thinking I will attempt one of these this winter.

I really appreciate your taking the time to answer questions.

Thanks Again!

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That is a beautiful piece. I keep coming back to look at it.....love it!

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Well thought out and made. congratulations ! --- Wild Bill46

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Very nice. The color contrast is out standing..

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