Members leathersmyth Posted February 18, 2017 Members Report Posted February 18, 2017 Just finished off this week. 5/6 english bridle , solid brass hardware. Just have to stamp initials before sending off... Quote
Members YinTx Posted February 18, 2017 Members Report Posted February 18, 2017 That looks truly impressive. Would love to see more photos, maybe a higher resolution and/or up close so we can see some details? backside? inside? how does it open? Awesome work! YinTx Quote
Members geargarcon Posted February 18, 2017 Members Report Posted February 18, 2017 Very nice! Did you do two rows of stitching around the zippered areas? Quote
bikermutt07 Posted February 19, 2017 Report Posted February 19, 2017 Impressive piece. I wouldn't even know where to start on that thing. Quote
Members leathersmyth Posted February 19, 2017 Author Members Report Posted February 19, 2017 Thank you, Will get a few more pictures... And, I lay the hide out and start designing/cutting/sewing/building as i go... Quote
Members Allan1972 Posted February 20, 2017 Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 love it!!!!!! Quote
Members Jess Jones Posted February 20, 2017 Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 Fantastic work. Very clean. Quote
Members Sompla Posted February 20, 2017 Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 Wow! looks superb! Quote
Members Bolt Vanderhuge Posted February 20, 2017 Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 Wow! That looks fantastic. Quote
Members leathersmyth Posted February 20, 2017 Author Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 Thank you ! Here are a couple more pictures as asked... The brass feet on edge, no one is making anymore so i turned them myself out of solid stock. Quote
Members gwitsil Posted February 20, 2017 Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 nice!! theres ohio bag and travel here in usa. check them out for hardware. witsil leathers! Quote
Members leathersmyth Posted February 20, 2017 Author Members Report Posted February 20, 2017 Thanks, Been using them for parts for about 40 years... They have not had those barrel feet for about 8 years,nor any other supplier that i have used. So only way to get was get 6 feet of solid brass stock, metal working tools and make up. In one way, a good thing because before there was only one size fits all. This way, i can make them to whatever the case is i am making up. Quote
Members Bogwot Posted February 21, 2017 Members Report Posted February 21, 2017 That's a nice bag , a couple of questions if you don't mind how many hours do you think you have put in? Interesting design where did you get your inspiration from ? Regards Richard Quote
Members leathersmyth Posted February 21, 2017 Author Members Report Posted February 21, 2017 Good question on hours.... If i have a design all ready made up and is one that have made in past ,I can make up a case in 5-6 hour depending how intricate it is.More things can take 10-15 hour to make up if lots of pockets etc. Someone sent me a picture of a briefcase and asked me if i could make up something like it. So to make up from scratch takes a lot longer to make as i go. This one, had lots of other stuff going on with life so there were a lot of off and on times and never really took a look at time, more just to get it done. Someone once sent me a picture of one from the 1930's and asked if i could make up. That one was about 50 hours of time to make up. But if i had to guess i would say took about 30/35 hours to make up . Quote
Members Equiplay Saddlery Posted February 25, 2017 Members Report Posted February 25, 2017 Really well done. Quote
Members Sceaden Posted February 25, 2017 Members Report Posted February 25, 2017 Beautiful work! Quote
Members ricroy Posted February 26, 2017 Members Report Posted February 26, 2017 That is gorgeous, a lot of attention and detail .. Quote
Members MonicaJacobson Posted February 27, 2017 Members Report Posted February 27, 2017 Wow, awesome bag. Quote
Members JamesR Posted March 24, 2017 Members Report Posted March 24, 2017 Very impressive! What did you do exactly with the handle attachment? Its looks like the dee rings are going through a rod covered with leather at the top. Quote
Members leathersmyth Posted March 27, 2017 Author Members Report Posted March 27, 2017 The handle rings do go through a rod. They are a screw pin type. So instead of being a solid ring the one spot is threaded so you take the pin out slip through hole and reinsert pin. I use locktight on threads to hold in place . I prefer solid rings but as long as the pins stay in place there should never be a issue. As well, sometimes you can not make solid rings work with designs....... Some rings use a watch pin sort of. so instead of being threaded there is a spring loaded pin that you push in, place pin where it is suppose to go and then release. Those do work, but i prefer the threaded types of pins. if using the screw pin,you do see the screwdriver slot (usually phillips) where as the "watch pin type" both sides of the d ring are finished and look solid. Quote
Members JamesR Posted March 27, 2017 Members Report Posted March 27, 2017 I like the way the rod distributes the load evenly across the top. What is the rod made of? It looks like something I would like to try. Thanks Quote
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