gothycdesigns
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I work for a shoe manufacturing company called (shameless plug here) West Coast Shoe Co. www.wescoboots.com. Anyways....I have leather at my disposal from the scraps of making the boots. The other day I had an idea if I could make a blank and turn it so I tried and heres my results...
Using 9oz. leather (1/4" thick) I cut pieces into 1"x1" squares...And drilled them with a 7mm bit, will be using a basic slimline kit...
Using thin CA, I glued the pieces onto the tubes one by one, first the hole then surrounding leather surface until the tube was full. A for something different I also added 3 strips of 7oz. Burgandy for the bottom and 1 strip on the top blank. I compressed them with quickgrip clamps for about 20 minutes.
And also dowsed the edges with more thin CA..
So I started turning on my new Nova 1624 the shape of the blanks, when I was happy with a design I started doing a CA finish as best as I could (still learning that process)...
When I was satisfied with the the finish, I started putting it all together. This is the end result....
I think I'll be making more leather pens this Christmas so I call it a great find. Funny since I've been working with leather at the company for 10yrs. it finally hits me to try making a pen with it...lol.
Thanks for looking
Ray K.
Using 9oz. leather (1/4" thick) I cut pieces into 1"x1" squares...And drilled them with a 7mm bit, will be using a basic slimline kit...

Using thin CA, I glued the pieces onto the tubes one by one, first the hole then surrounding leather surface until the tube was full. A for something different I also added 3 strips of 7oz. Burgandy for the bottom and 1 strip on the top blank. I compressed them with quickgrip clamps for about 20 minutes.

And also dowsed the edges with more thin CA..

So I started turning on my new Nova 1624 the shape of the blanks, when I was happy with a design I started doing a CA finish as best as I could (still learning that process)...

When I was satisfied with the the finish, I started putting it all together. This is the end result....


I think I'll be making more leather pens this Christmas so I call it a great find. Funny since I've been working with leather at the company for 10yrs. it finally hits me to try making a pen with it...lol.
Thanks for looking
Ray K.