I would like to consult the BCUK Megabrain regarding two jobs I'd like to carry out in the near future, if I may.
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Project 1 - Skrama sheath
I want to make a wet formed leather sheath for my new Skrama. Just a simple (but sturdy) leather sheath with a belt loop on it.
Project 2 - Fälty Glove Repair
I want to repair the two split seams on my Hestra Fält Guide gloves. The leather is undamaged, the thread has just gone.
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I have some waxed linen thread, but I will need to source the following:
1. A few different sized leatherworking needles. The gloves required a rather small/thin one but the sheath will be a bit beefier.
2. Some sturdy leather for making the sheath
3. Something to cut the leather with
4. A hole pokey thing to make holes for stitches
5. Whatever I need to treat the raw edges of the leather once it's been cut
Any advice on the above would be most helpful. If anyone can recommend a basic toolkit which encompasses a few of the things I need that'll last me a good while for future projects as well, that'd be even more greatlier appreciated.
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Project 1 - Skrama sheath
I want to make a wet formed leather sheath for my new Skrama. Just a simple (but sturdy) leather sheath with a belt loop on it.
Project 2 - Fälty Glove Repair
I want to repair the two split seams on my Hestra Fält Guide gloves. The leather is undamaged, the thread has just gone.
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I have some waxed linen thread, but I will need to source the following:
1. A few different sized leatherworking needles. The gloves required a rather small/thin one but the sheath will be a bit beefier.
2. Some sturdy leather for making the sheath
3. Something to cut the leather with
4. A hole pokey thing to make holes for stitches
5. Whatever I need to treat the raw edges of the leather once it's been cut
Any advice on the above would be most helpful. If anyone can recommend a basic toolkit which encompasses a few of the things I need that'll last me a good while for future projects as well, that'd be even more greatlier appreciated.
Alternatively edge kote or Gum Tragacanth (cake shops!) to edge finish and a fancy smancy antler edge thingy. I use a 20mm square bit of scrap wood, as long as you get heat/friction saliva work fine, more authentic!