Members Retswerb Posted June 1, 2018 Members Report Posted June 1, 2018 Looks great! I love seeing stuff like this that reminds me that there’s so much more that can be done with leather. Quote
garypl Posted June 1, 2018 Report Posted June 1, 2018 What a great project Terry! Couple of questions: 1. Did you wrap the leather around the front and into the case, or did you glue it to the front and trim it? Looks like you metered the corners of the leather. 2. Hard to tell where the wool lining ends - does it extend all the way to the front of the case opening and butt up against the leather? Or does the leather wrap around inside the opening and overlap the wool lining? It’s apparent that a lot of time and effort went into the design and build - really nice job! Gary Quote Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4
terryHHI Posted June 1, 2018 Author Report Posted June 1, 2018 7 hours ago, YinTx said: Did you cement the leather to the wood? Hi YinTx, thank you and yes, leather was glued. I glued to outside first and let it dry. Then I glued flap, stuck the leather to top edge of box, trimmed the corners and then stuck the leather to inside. Quote
terryHHI Posted June 1, 2018 Author Report Posted June 1, 2018 (edited) 53 minutes ago, garypl said: 1. Did you wrap the leather around the front and into the case, or did you glue it to the front and trim it? Looks like you metered the corners of the leather. Hi Gary, See my response to YinTx about process. I think was writing that when you were writing this question. I found that trying to glue entire piece, wrap and trim all in one process created a mess. I went back and watched some videos and realized trunk makers did it in two steps. 1. Glue outside. 2. Miter corners and glue top edge and inside. Having outside firmly in place made everything much more manageable. 53 minutes ago, garypl said: 2. Hard to tell where the wool lining ends - does it extend all the way to the front of the case opening and butt up against the leather? Or does the leather wrap around inside the opening and overlap the wool lining? The lining is wool glued and wrapped around bag stiffener. I made a bottom piece and glued it in first. Then I made long sides and attached them. Last, the end pieces were added. Lining overlaps the leather on inside and comes up to about 1 cm from edge. And thanks for compliment. It was a fun project. Edited June 1, 2018 by terryHHI Added picture Quote
Members harryhorse Posted June 1, 2018 Members Report Posted June 1, 2018 WOW that is really amazing! You did such an outstanding job Terry! Happy Wife=Happy Life Quote
garypl Posted June 1, 2018 Report Posted June 1, 2018 4 hours ago, terryHHI said: Hi Gary, See my response to YinTx about process. I think was writing that when you were writing this question. I found that trying to glue entire piece, wrap and trim all in one process created a mess. I went back and watched some videos and realized trunk makers did it in two steps. 1. Glue outside. 2. Miter corners and glue top edge and inside. Having outside firmly in place made everything much more manageable. The lining is wool glued and wrapped around bag stiffener. I made a bottom piece and glued it in first. Then I made long sides and attached them. Last, the end pieces were added. Lining overlaps the leather on inside and comes up to about 1 cm from edge. And thanks for compliment. It was a fun project. Thanks Terry - picture tells it all! Nice job! Gary Quote Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4
Northmount Posted June 2, 2018 Report Posted June 2, 2018 On 5/31/2018 at 7:54 AM, terryHHI said: Since I’m not a woodworker, hand sawing and assembling a “square” trunk took some time and practice to get it where I wanted it. Primarily watched You Tube videos for ideas on how to construct, cover and finish a trunk. Couldn’t find many written resources so I created a document with screen shots of the build process from a variety of videos. Not too scientific but gave me some ideas on how to proceed. I’m happy to share it if anyone has an interest. Terry's 141 MB PPT file converted to pdf, 8.8 MB. As noted above, it contains screen shoots from various web sources. Trunk Build Images.pdf Tom Quote
Members Jerod Posted June 13, 2018 Members Report Posted June 13, 2018 That is a very cool idea. It looks great. Quote
Members Caesar Posted June 18, 2018 Members Report Posted June 18, 2018 I am really late to this post but.... WOW! Incredible work! Thank you for sharing! Cheers Quote
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