Members Danne Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 (edited) Outside is vegetable tanned leather, and inside is pink chevre. Edited April 2, 2019 by Danne Quote
Members GRod Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 Nice work. I'm impressed by the precision of your stitching and creasing. Did you dye the veg tan yourself? Quote Greg "And you're a chip off the old block - why does it come as such a shock - that every road up which you rock your dad already did?" - John Hiatt
Members Danne Posted April 2, 2019 Author Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 8 minutes ago, GRod said: Nice work. I'm impressed by the precision of your stitching and creasing. Did you dye the veg tan yourself? Thank you. Leather is dyed from tannery. I plan on dye some leather myself soon. Trying to do some nice dyeing effects. Quote
Members GRod Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 I forgot to also ask... are you using an electric creaser? I am very impressed with the the consistent spacing you are achieving between edges, creases and stitches. Quote Greg "And you're a chip off the old block - why does it come as such a shock - that every road up which you rock your dad already did?" - John Hiatt
Members Danne Posted April 2, 2019 Author Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 2 minutes ago, GRod said: I forgot to also ask... are you using an electric creaser? I am very impressed with the the consistent spacing you are achieving between edges, creases and stitches. Yes I use a creaser from Regad. On this project I used FN2-iron. Do you need an electric creaser for good results? No I have seen very good results with Wuta manual creasers (You heat over an alcohol lamp) For a lot of people you have a budget for leatherworking tools. If I had to choose between spending the money on an electric creaser or save the money for a bell knife skiving machine I would choose a skiving machine. I'm looking for a skiving machine right now and it's certainly a more "important" tool. Maybe not so much if you live in Us where you can buy smaller amounts of leather with splitting service, but here in Europe it's a very good tool for smaller things like watch straps and wallets. Quote
Members Carnivore Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 Very clean, very crisp, very nice!!! Quote
Members Scoutmom103 Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 Those are beautiful. The creasing and stitching look great. Quote
Members JazzBass Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 If there are any flaws, I sure can't spot them! Beautiful work! Quote Christopher J. Gordanhttps://www.youtube.com/user/ChrisGordan
Members YinTx Posted April 2, 2019 Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 1 hour ago, JazzBass said: If there are any flaws, I sure can't spot them! Beautiful work! Indeed, I aspire to make goods as nice as this! Fantastic work. YinTx Quote YinTx https://www.instagram.com/lanasia_2017/ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6HvLWuZTzjt3MbR0Yhcj_WIQIvchezo
Members Danne Posted April 2, 2019 Author Members Report Posted April 2, 2019 6 hours ago, Carnivore said: Very clean, very crisp, very nice!!! 5 hours ago, Scoutmom103 said: Those are beautiful. The creasing and stitching look great. 1 hour ago, JazzBass said: If there are any flaws, I sure can't spot them! Beautiful work! 17 minutes ago, YinTx said: Indeed, I aspire to make goods as nice as this! Fantastic work. YinTx Thanks, appreciated. Since I started with leathercraft a couple of years ago, I've always wanted to do watch straps and wallets, unfortunately, there is very little information out there if you want to do thinner leather goods. If you do a thicker watch strap, wallet, card case. There are no "rules" regarding construction. If it looks good it is good If you do a slim watch strap (like around 1mm at the lugs) it will stretch over time and leave a gap. (Needs reinforcement) I wish I could study a couple of weeks at either Peter Nitz or Shiang, it would be the first time in school you want short lunch breaks :D Quote
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