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Basic Poster posted:So a few months ago I started watching vids on n LW and was just entranced. To my chagrin I googled Tandy retail locations and the closest one was like 5 hours away. I don't know that non-veg leather is going to hold wet form the way you'd want it to when you do holsters/sheaths/etc. That's primarily what I've done with my LW thus far and it's been essential to have that form hold strong.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 20:50 |
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# ? May 21, 2024 16:03 |
Good to know. I was thinking that weight because of Weaver leather YouTube guy said that was for holsters and such and below isnt moldable. That could have been an expensive mistake! I'll be posting here more often. Any thoughts on what the bag I posted is made from? I absolutely love the color and how it patinas
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 22:32 |
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Basic Poster posted:Good to know. I was thinking that weight because of Weaver leather YouTube guy said that was for holsters and such and below isnt moldable. Best guess for that bag is Pull Up leather, which Tandy calls Stoned Oil leather. This stuff: https://tandyleather.com/products/stoned-oil-sides?variant=31977106866307 It's chrome tanned leather that's had extra oil worked into it. Scratches like crazy but that's part of the charm, as you've noticed. It's also quite pleasant to work with provided you understand that it's going to get scratched up just in the making.
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# ? Jul 4, 2020 07:10 |
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NUMBER 1 FULCI FAN posted:Is that a DieselPunk pattern? I absolutely love his stuff. I made his dog harness pattern and it was the easiest thing in the world just because the pattern was so well done. Thank you for mentioning this guy. His patterns look good and his Youtube channel is great. Thread: Does anyone have any other good channels to recommend? I've already got Leodis and LittleKingGoods Also, I have a big pile of fairly thick (like 10-12oz) pieces that are at most a square foot. Any suggestions of some good beginner projects? Jaxyon fucked around with this message at 18:37 on Sep 12, 2020 |
# ? Sep 11, 2020 23:20 |
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My own participation in this hobby has gone down to nil so now I just watch a ton of leatherwork YouTube! This Reddit post (I know, Reddit, but it's decent for crafts) contains a huge list of channels, but here are my favourites: Corter Leather: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYR1doityX-Cac-3lP4MLA Hanhs Atelier: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJYSHaxWbDhYgh-PH0nashw Harry Rogers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUydSC4GgiVQbcpjQTR_zQw OU Object: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIn_zWNyvJ2ifEmtOPYx5w Studio Hael: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5rRT9m6p3EoYCcgLR4WZA Vasile and Pavel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxLMyQopFN6v2-zubnrq0QA
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# ? Sep 12, 2020 00:02 |
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Yeah, having trouble maintaining any momentum or enthusiasm just now, but here's who have been helpful in the past: Armitage (I think recommended from earlier in this thread): https://www.youtube.com/c/NigelArmitage/featured Product reviews and advanced techniques Ian Atkinson/Leodis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLkCG-505-1t0rYlgBTSnpQ From beginner to mid-range work Prince Armory: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmtnq4rV4X8ri1-4hq2fJlg Worthwhile if you're into fantasy armor, otherwise not.
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# ? Sep 12, 2020 06:22 |
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Great channel. Dude has an awesome "trying out leatherworking guide" that basically just shows you the absolute basics without telling you to purchase $150 in tools. And in another, he makes a tiny wallet just because he can.
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# ? Sep 13, 2020 19:50 |
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Jaxyon posted:Great channel. Dude has an awesome "trying out leatherworking guide" that basically just shows you the absolute basics without telling you to purchase $150 in tools. That was a good video, came across that and all of the videos from Weaver. I don't think I've ever seen a retailer put out such quality videos that really shows you useful instructions and ideas. Plus Chuck's enthusiasm for leathercraft is infectious. I got interested in trying my hand at leatherwork, I want to add that ability to my list of skills. Got some basic supplies and did my first little test bit, as suggested by the Corter videos. Seemed a lot better to be disappointed in a simple line than getting frustrated over a project when first trying this stuff out. I'm pretty happy with my very first run at it. I got a couple veg tan bellies to practice my stitch chisels and sewing with.
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# ? Sep 21, 2020 05:29 |
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Better'n my first run. Good on you.
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 01:55 |
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That's a pretty freaking neat stitch! My first attempts were... decidedly not neat. I have a couple of leather panels coming soon (?) for a small project so hopefully I'll have something to contribute besides YouTube links.
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 02:26 |
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is there a good book on leatherworking tips? A relative's birthday is coming up and since last year they've really taken a liking to leatherwork stuff, so a book that supports their hobby seems like the best fit.
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 19:13 |
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Hello leather daddies! (Is that what you call leather fans I am not good with words ) DIY Secret Santa signups are open! https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3941260
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 19:17 |
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double nine posted:is there a good book on leatherworking tips? A relative's birthday is coming up and since last year they've really taken a liking to leatherwork stuff, so a book that supports their hobby seems like the best fit. Al Stohlman's books are considered bibles of the craft so take a look at those. They were (mostly) written in the '50s and '60s though, so the patterns and styles of the projects tend to be very old-timey and/or Western. Depending on what your relative is into, they might not be as useful. corgski posted:Hello leather daddies! (Is that what you call leather fans I am not good with words ) DIY Secret Santa signups are open! Don't be silly. The preferred term is leatherettes. I know you asked people to write in their likes/dislikes, but did want to point out that leather in particular isn't always welcome. It might necessitate a stronger callout at signup, at least if any leatherettes sign up.
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 19:38 |
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Trabant posted:Don't be silly. The preferred term is leatherettes. Good point! I'm hoping people would mention if they are of the vegan persuasion but I'll add a gentle reminder to the signup thread all the same.
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# ? Sep 22, 2020 19:45 |
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It's been more than a year since I made anything with leather so I made a silly thing to see whether I still know how to saddle-stitch: The good news is that I do! I also started casting on the back of the piece -- highly recommended, by the way -- and I'm generally pleased with it, except: The bad news is that I was let down by my inability to punch holes in a straight or consistent line, even with one scratched in using dividers. I'm blaming the randomly missed/misaligned stitches on my use of an arbor press on the floor rather than a mallet on my desk, you know, like a sane person would. I'll have to rethink whether I do any more leatherwork with my current setup or just wait until I have more/better space. Anyway! This is basically a straight copy of the one shown here although I winged my own pattern (thought $20 was steep) and with some minor construction differences. I burnished the edges instead of painting them, and I didn't stich the upper card holder section to the outside -- I didn't think having a stitch line through the middle of the outer layer looked all that great. It took almost exactly 1/2 sq. ft. of Wickett & Craig dark brown bridle of about 1.4mm, Tandy's 3mm pricking irons, some thread of provenance, and a Tandy Line 20 snap.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 15:25 |
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Trabant posted:It's been more than a year since I made anything with leather so I made a silly thing to see whether I still know how to saddle-stitch: I think that looks great, good work.
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# ? Sep 27, 2020 07:50 |
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^ thank you!
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# ? Sep 27, 2020 23:34 |
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Hello DIYers! We have a new forum/mod feedback thread and would love to hear your thoughts! https://forums.somethingawful.com/s...hreadid=3944213 Get ready to read this message 15 more times in every thread you read!
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# ? Oct 16, 2020 01:35 |
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:Hello DIYers! We have a new forum/mod feedback thread and would love to hear your thoughts! Ooh, can we mock you for posting a bad link in all 15 threads?
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# ? Oct 16, 2020 02:03 |
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Trabant posted:Ooh, can we mock you for posting a bad link in all 15 threads? You may! I posted a working link in about half of them but then lost it from my clipboard and when I copy pasted one of the announcements it broke the formatting for the link. Here is the correct link and it is stickied etc. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3944213
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# ? Oct 16, 2020 13:53 |
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Hullo leather chums, I couldn’t see if this was covered in the op - forgive me if so. I’d like to form a sheet of leather into what you might call a stairway pattern: a series of right angle triangles about 60mm by 15mm. It would have to be stiff and not relax from subsequently getting wet even in heavy rain. In terms of the initial forming am I right in thinking that a couple of moulds in the shape I want clamped on each side of a piece of wet veg tan would be the way to go? Would that dry and be stiffer than the raw material? I sort of assume that surface treatments to waterproof it exist. I realise this should be very obvious - at the moment I’m on very little sleep due to lockdown and a new puppy.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 14:51 |
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Yep just use a mold to get the shape you want, then apply Tan-Kote after you dye it to give it some water resistance.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 16:13 |
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That does sound like the solution, but I can't visualize what the final product needs to look like so I can't imagine how you'd clamp it down. Can you post a drawing or anything similar-looking?
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 16:27 |
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I think they're saying they would make a positive and negative of the same shape and put the leather in between and clamp them together. Honestly it's so easy to wet form leather that you might just be able to get away with one mold. I have a flat tool with rounded edges that I use to press the leather around shapes and you'd want something similar to make sure that you got good 90deg corners on the inside angles. Once dry it's remarkable how well leather holds it's shape. This sheath I made for some shears is impossible to compress near the 'beak' part:
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 23:08 |
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Anyone used buyleatheronline.com? The prices seen pretty good compared to my local options.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 14:23 |
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Hello Hobbyists and Crafters of all sorts! Our friends from Creative Convention are visiting with their Travelling Showcase of Wonders and they want to see all the cool and fantastic things you've been working on! Go show them off and admire the handiwork of other talented goons! https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3946255
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# ? Dec 14, 2020 02:55 |
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Arise thread, and gaze upon my amateur work! This is the second thing I've made, a moleskine journal cover for a friend as a gift. It's not perfect, but he certainly didn't care. Even as I stared at mistakes with a death glare and a smile while berating myself inside. I'd have probably made another one and kept this if I had time, but I was already burning the Christmas Eve oil to finish it in time. It was still a ton of fun, and looking forward to the next project, with less of a time restriction. (And supplies to make two for practice...)
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 03:10 |
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PirateDentist posted:Arise thread, and gaze upon my amateur work! This is the second thing I've made, a moleskine journal cover for a friend as a gift. It's not perfect, but he certainly didn't care. Even as I stared at mistakes with a death glare and a smile while berating myself inside. I'd have probably made another one and kept this if I had time, but I was already burning the Christmas Eve oil to finish it in time. It was still a ton of fun, and looking forward to the next project, with less of a time restriction. (And supplies to make two for practice...) I think that looks great, I'm sure your friend would be very happy with it.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 03:30 |
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PirateDentist posted:Even as I stared at mistakes with a death glare and a smile while berating myself inside. Why do we do this to ourselves? And yes, nicely done -- the recipient will love it!
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 03:44 |
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Trabant posted:Why do we do this to ourselves? Because, like our creations, we too are deeply flawed. And thanks, the recipient did like it, the comment I got was "I feel like I need to go on adventures now..." Felt a whole lot better afterward. Making some folding dice trays next once some supplies come in. I'll try to get some more in progress shots of them. Also going to start making some pouches for my tools with the less pretty bits of leather. Good basic practice and keeping my tool investment safe.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 05:54 |
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Is that designed so that the pen holder acts as the closure ? If so that’s really cool. (If not it’s still cool)
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 16:53 |
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devilmonk posted:Is that designed so that the pen holder acts as the closure ? If so that’s really cool. (If not it’s still cool) Oh that's neat I like that.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 17:18 |
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Trabant posted:Why do we do this to ourselves? Letting it get you down because you aren’t perfect or letting it paralyze you from sharing your work because isn’t good enough is not a good thing.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 17:46 |
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devilmonk posted:Is that designed so that the pen holder acts as the closure ? If so that’s really cool. (If not it’s still cool) Yes! The pen acts as the pin holding it closed. I found the pattern and it was a neat touch, even if tougher to make.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 18:06 |
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PirateDentist posted:Yes! The pen acts as the pin holding it closed. I found the pattern and it was a neat touch, even if tougher to make. It’s great I love it.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 18:47 |
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Babby's first leather project: Making a koozie in the style of old hockey goalie blockers (a.k.a. waffleboards) Stitching isn't entirely even since I just poked stitch holes individually with an awl but meh. There's white canvas-like fabric attached to the leather with spray adhesive. We'll see how long that lasts. For a first project I'm happy with how it came out, and the recipient seems to enjoy it, so it's all good.
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# ? Dec 30, 2020 22:32 |
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Nicely done! How'd you get the hole spacing so regular?
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# ? Dec 31, 2020 03:25 |
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Thanks! For the stitch holes I held my ruler to the leather and made a small mark with an awl every 1/8" or so, then came back and hammered them in. They aren't completely even, but maybe I think that just because I spent hours stating at it 6 inches away from my face. Unless you're taking about the large holes. Those also aren't too even. I'm showing the best side out in the photo. I used the awl and my ruler and made a grid using very light scratches and hammered em out using the largest punch out die I had, which is 5/16" I think.
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# ? Dec 31, 2020 15:06 |
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Rotten Cookies posted:Thanks! For the stitch holes I held my ruler to the leather and made a small mark with an awl every 1/8" or so, then came back and hammered them in. They aren't completely even, but maybe I think that just because I spent hours stating at it 6 inches away from my face. You may already know this but you can get a stitching wheel that will make that process a lot easier, specifically on curved edges where you can't use a punch.
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# ? May 21, 2024 16:03 |
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A bit of thread necromancy to post this, which I thought was fun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFToCXErfi0
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