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That is awesome. Congratulations on the success.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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Agreed with the Mutt, that is a great looking backpack. I really like the roll down buckle strap top.

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4 hours ago, bikermutt07 said:

That is awesome. Congratulations on the success.

 

4 hours ago, battlemunky said:

Agreed with the Mutt, that is a great looking backpack. I really like the roll down buckle strap top.

Thanks for your kind words. This inspires optimism and motivation for further development!

 

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Awesome work, really good finish on everything. :) Do you have Instagram so i can follow?

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Another great execution! Very clean!

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Looks great!

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Love your design and execution. Well done on both.

Hand or machine stitching?

"Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691

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Classy.

"Oh my God....I beseech thee grant me the grace to remain in Thy Presence; and to this end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess all my affections" Brother Lawrence c.1614-1691

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Wallet from saffiano leather. Built as tester.

So far see the following pros: no need to finish this leather, surface is not exposed to scraches - very rugged, does not absorb water.  

Cons: a bit more difficult in work (cutting, splitting...), looks kinda as artificial leather...

Regarding dificulty of work: I use skiving machine to split leather pieces. This machine uses ordinary razor blades for safety rasors. So I needed to replaced blades 4 times more frequently in comparisson with splitting veg tanned leather.

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Nice touch on the card slot design and colours. another classy piece of work.

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On 07.12.2017 at 3:32 PM, plinkercases said:

another classy piece of work.

Hi, plinkercases, thank you.

Yesterday I finished another tester of cardholder/front pocket wallet. 

in next revisions will make some changes  in sizing so money could fit in pockets - now it's only for cards.

 

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How are the card pockets attached to each other? stich line at tops? and bottom? hard to tell but curious.

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Here is another project: vintage-looking long zipper wallet.

The most unpleasant and depressing part of the work is gluing in the round zipper. I use handmade mould from plywood to attach a zipper.

To those who can attach zipper without any additional fittings - my  respect! and envy...

 

 

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Really nice work, really clean.  Did you make the template for you long zipper wallet or bifold walker or was it someone else's. I am new to leather work and want to be able to make wallets like that. Again great work

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5 hours ago, navyrob74 said:

Really nice work, really clean.

Hi, thank you very much.

IMHO This is definitely not the best project to strike up an acquaintance with leatherworking.

There are couple of videos in youtube from japan leatherworker describing procedure step-by step. Let me know if you fail to find them, I'll search them for you.

The keyitem all this - a mould for gluing the round zipper. Like this:

http://www.lzpattern.com/Leather-tools/leathercraft-tools-zipper-installing-mold-mould 

It is a bit costly here, that is why I made such mould myself.

 

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Hi Alex! Your back pack is beautifull, I especially like the colours that you chose! Since you live in Moscow, I have a question. I live near Viborg, just across the border from Svetogorsk, on the Finnish side. I have always thought about looking for vegetable tanned leather from the Russian side. Where do you get your leather from? Are there leather suppliers in Moscow? I have some Russian friends from Saint Petersburg that can help me out with the language.

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5 minutes ago, GirlFromScandinavia said:

Hi Alex!

Hi GirlFromScandinavia. Thanks you for comment! I personaly like the combination of colors as well.

Good to hear that we are almost neighbors 
There is a dosen of suppliers in Moscow, and in Saint Petersburg as well, they are all targeted at foreign-made leather (Italian is most popular particular). Someone sells leather from Baltics.

For example in backpack i used: 1) black leather - Italian leather - I bought it online shop in Orenburg - citi 1250 km away from Moscow.

the "red" one - in offline shop in Mocsow - this leather is apparently from Latvia.

May I know what is the background of your willingness to buy russian leather?
price? quality?

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