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Jgrden

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I am trying to wrap leather rather than to stack it. I have a young friend, who took second place in saddle making in the Texas State Fair. He has a client that asked for a "tooled" pen. Can you lead me in any direction where someone has tried this? The first attempt to wrap went well. Two concerns are the seam and the thickness of the leather.
 
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TomS

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If you don't want to use any stitching, you might want to skive both edges, so they overlap slightly. That way the seam will be pretty flat.
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If you don't want to use any stitching, you might want to skive both edges, so they overlap slightly. That way the seam will be pretty flat.
Tom
That's a great idea.

John, let us know how this progresses!
 

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Hey John, what do you think of instead of being concerned about the seam, why don't you try to enhance it. Maybe like a baseball seam. I've seen these blanks around before.
Okay, I am going to practice this and see how far we go. Thank you.
 

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I tried doing the same thing once with limited success. After speaking to a friend his advice was sewing it when the leather was wet. Then it dries and shrinks tightening up as it does. Haven't re-tryed it yet.
 

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I tried doing the same thing once with limited success. After speaking to a friend his advice was sewing it when the leather was wet. Then it dries and shrinks tightening up as it does. Haven't re-tryed it yet.
I had thought about wetting the leather and forming it around the tube. This is a good idea too.
 
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