CFM Frodo Posted April 15, 2021 CFM Report Posted April 15, 2021 I did not find the old thread, But I remember an old thread about different ways to punch holes in knife sheaths or any thick leather Here is 4 layers of 9oz veg tan. each side is 8mm thick So the total thickness is 16mm On my pattern. where the corner is that the stitching starts on both pieces when folded over. I fold the pattern over and punch a hole transfer the marks to the leather. Then set my windividers and scribe a stitch line. I use the transferred mark as the center of the starting point of my chisel. I punch the scribed line. then come back and re-punch it a little deaper. The chisel does not go all the way through but you can see a pin hole on the back side. I use an awl to finish the hole. on this holster, i sewed it with out any problems, Quote
Members jcuk Posted April 15, 2021 Members Report Posted April 15, 2021 This may help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCFTDqQaEIc Hope it helps JCUK Quote
Members Rahere Posted April 15, 2021 Members Report Posted April 15, 2021 One trick can be to allow yourself more seam allowance than normal, cut that back and finish it after the sewing's done. Dremels to the fore... Quote
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