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Hey Gentlemen,

I'm brand new to leather work. Never done anything before, and need some guidance replicating compendium pictured with a few changes for a birthday gift. (I originally contacted someone to make it for me, but they stopped replying to my messages). So I've been watching youtube videos to try learn how to do this.

Here are my questions:

  1. Should i use natural vegetable-tanned leather? or other? Thickness?
  2. I like the color & size of the thread they used, is that a specific thread thickness?
  3. Which stain should i use to achieve that same shade Burgundy? Oil based stains are better right?
  4. Aside from the stain, what other chemicals/oils will i need?
  5. How have they achieved that light pink on the inside (fury side)?
  6. If i want to fit a tablet or macbook in the pocket, is there a rule of thumb on how much extra spacing to i need to allow either side?
  7. I plan to add an A4 ring binder to the center, but worry about the rings impacting the tablet when closing. How wide should i create the center gap to avoid this?
  8. Finally, what are the minimum tools i will need to buy for this job? Here's what i think i need;
  • Something sharp to cut with
  • A needle,  size?
  • Stitch groover, how far in to i make the grove?
  • Stiching punch to match thread, size?
  • Edge beveler, shape?
  • Burnisher
  • hole punch for button, size?
  • hole punch for belt, size?
  • hole punch for A4 ring binder, size?
  • way to stamp button together

Am i missing anything?

I'm in Australia, any recommendations on suppliers with good prices would be appreciated.

Thank you kindly.

Burgundy MacBook leather holder 2.jpg

Burgundy MacBook leather holder.jpg

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Bob Stelmack
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44 minutes ago, stelmackr said:

for $69 you can my  what you want minus the A4 ring binder

Yes, but i would really like a ring binder. I fear if i just buy the stock one, and add a binder, it wont close properly...

 

If i only had TWO question, they would be;

  1.  What leather did they use in the picture?
  2. how to get the sizing right for the ipad/macbook pocket on the right?

Here are the dimensions of an macbook 15" (13.75inch x 9.48inch x 0.61inch) (34.93cm x 24.07cm x 1.55cm)

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5 hours ago, Leathermann00b said:

I'm in Australia, any recommendations on suppliers with good prices would be appreciated. 

Australia covers A LOT of ground, where abouts ?

Birdsall Leather in Sydney is my goto for supplies and advice, when things get back to somewhat normal they also have workshops where you can go in and work on your project with knowledgeable people around to answer questions.

Also try searching online for leather work guilds, the one in Sydney is the Leatherworkers Guild of NSW, again when things get more 'normal' they run workshops in Epping.

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1 hour ago, mdawson said:

Australia covers A LOT of ground, where abouts ?

Im in Brisbane.

Thankyou for the suggestion of Birdsall Leather, i will check them out.

Guilds workshop is also a good idea, thanks :)

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13 hours ago, Leathermann00b said:

If i only had TWO question, they would be;

  1.  What leather did they use in the picture?
  2. how to get the sizing right for the ipad/macbook pocket on the right?

1. Send a picture of what you want to leather sales companies in AU.  Hear is a sampling of companies I found with google:

https://www.leffler.com.au/
https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=leffler@leffler.com.au

https://www.ebay.com.au/str/australianleatherwholesalers

https://www.dshorne.com.au/indent-leather-sales
https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=info@dshorne.com.au

https://www.austanners.com.au/
https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=sam@austanners.com.au

2. Place the Ipad/Macbook on the leather you buy and place the second piece on top of the Ipad and judge where the sewing might make a good fit.  Tight enough to hold it, but not so tight to make it too hard to remove.

Bob Stelmack
Desert Leathercraft LLC
Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op,  25 years of doing it was enough...

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If your around the Brisbane area I would check out this link https://www.theleathershed.com.au/

They run workshops and such as well sometimes I believe. I have sourced leather from them for 20+ years and they are normally pretty good to deal with. Tell Trevor and Tracey Brian sent you and expects a big discount on his next order - :P

Re the ring binder they will take a fair bit more work to do right and the cover will need stiffeners added into it. I would start of getting one from office works and pulling it apart. To get your length of leather measure, cut a strip about 20mm wide of the thickness you have and use it like a ruler going over the shut folder allowing for about 6+mm overhang on both sides for your stitching and trimming up. Getting the rivets out can be tricky and a sharp drill bit would help. You will need to get some rivets to replace so check if they have them while you get your leather. Mac-lace https://maclaceleather.com.au/

will have some if they don't and is another place where you can get leather and other leather craft supplies.

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Hey Leathermann00b. 

As a fellow Brisbane based leather crafter welcome to the group. There are some awesome leather suppliers in Brisbane. Unfortunately they are only open to internet or phone orders and not walk ins until this Covid stuff is over.

My favorite suppliers are:

- Eastcoast Leather at Mt Cotton ( Trev is an awesome guy). They do run a few workshops through out the year. And they have one of the best range of leather in Brisbane

- Maclace Leather at Capalaba. Huge range of tools, dyes, kits, and leather. 

- Crispins Leather at Wooloowin. Also have a huge range of tools and supplies. Limited on the leather but they do have some.

- Lastly Packer Leather at Narangba. Heaps of Kangaroo leather in stock all the time. And also some cheaper hides to buy. Nothing wrong with cheaper hides, except they have a few marks and stretch lines etc. But I like that finish on some products.

Where abouts in Brisbane are you located? Send me a PM if you like. 

Cheers Damien

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And as for the leather used, it looks like Veg tanned Bovine of around 1.5-2mm in thickness.

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On 5/12/2020 at 4:03 PM, AussieMade said:

As a fellow Brisbane based leather crafter welcome to the group.

Send me a PM if you like. 

Cheers mate. Will send you a PM.

On 5/12/2020 at 4:06 PM, AussieMade said:

And as for the leather used, it looks like Veg tanned Bovine of around 1.5-2mm in thickness. 

Really helpful. Thanks for all the advice.

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