RecoveringA55hole Report post Posted October 30, 2018 I’m attempting a duffle bag and wanted opinions on stiff vs a softer pull up leather. What I have now is a few sides of 3/4, 5/6, and 8/9 bridle leather. I mocked up a design in each thickness and just wasn’t happy with the way it looked. From every picture I can find out google, it seems most duffle bags aren’t made out of soft leather? If I went soft, so I use a stiffer leather for the handles and strap? Suggestions, comments, and pictures welcome! Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RecoveringA55hole Report post Posted October 30, 2018 Using this bag as an example https://buffalojackson.com/collections/dry-goods/products/jefferson-leather-duffle they mention it’s a soft veg tan leather. Anyone recommend a side purchase? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisash Report post Posted October 30, 2018 My question is with the end of the zip so low down, what happens in the rain especialy if you have to put the bag down, looks a good chance of the zip edge wicking up the water, other than that a nice looking bag but not in my price range Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terryHHI Report post Posted October 30, 2018 Leather temper is a source of regular discussion in my house. I made my son a backpack out of 5/6 Wickett and Craig English Bridle. It seemed a little stiff when first made. After a year of use it has a beautiful soft temper. I bought W&C 5/6 harness and had them stake it 4 times to soften the leather. I think staking is the process of running the leather through a set of roller to loosen the fibers. I’ve made several totes and a doctor bag with this leather and I love it. Bag below has been used regularly for about a year. It shows some wear mainly from sliding it under airplane seats. I’ve made a couple messenger bags with 7/8 W&C harness, not staked. I was going for a more rustic style and the heavier leather worked great. The 7/8 I used would be too thick/stiff for a duffle bag of the style you showed. You can buy a single side from W&C and have it split and stake to your specifications. I’d guess the Buffalo Jackson leather has been tumbled to soften the leather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrisash Report post Posted October 30, 2018 Thants a great patena, I think leather bags, always looks better with a bit of use and the die not being 100% cover also adds to the look Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites