Beautiful work Tim!
Thanks for showing us!
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Beautiful work Tim!
Thanks for showing us!
Tim, you're just getting better and better!
You're on to something........
Wow those look really good. Isn't it fun how fast we can pick up a new hobby?
It is a blast finding something like this that I really enjoy doing. It's almost like discovering pipes for the first time or something.
I'm working on a different layout based on one of my friends pipe cases that I got to look at last weekend. His is made of heavy canvas and rolls up, so I looked around online and found a few similar ones in leather and I'm trying to recreate one now. I used stiff veg-tan because that's what I've got on hand, but I think a more supple oil-tanned would be better for this application. I'm still going to finish it. The idea is to make a few vertical pockets, with a flap on the top and the left side which should help contain the pipe/tobacco when I roll the thing up.
First pic of some leather I dyed and conditioned heavily with coconut oil earlier this week -
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psznbhzjaq.jpg
Couple new ones going, the first being this new one based on my friend's canvas roll. Unfortunately the leather is too stiff to roll up well, and the top flap needs to be a little longer. I'll try some more conditioned and trim it up a little. It may end up working, but I think I'll need to start with a softer leather if I try this style again. It gave me an opportunity to model Branzig's pipe though!
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psyfhc5msl.jpg
The other one I just finished is the buffalo leather. I was displeased by the stitching being so uneven, so I took it apart, trimmed 1/4" off the edges, and started again with a new technique. It turned out straight and beautiful, and I'm happy with the result. This is the thickest leather I've used, but also the most supple, and it really hugs the pipe and lighter and feels like it offers decent protection. It's my favorite to date, and I want to get some more of this leather to try another one in the style like the roll above.
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3zznuz3q.jpg
http://i1329.photobucket.com/albums/...psxaiioxm4.jpg
Very nice, Tim! I'm extremely impressed. I've never been one for much hand craftsmanship... but I did fashion a few decent bongs back in the day ;)
@Cardinal
Tim, are you going to sell this one, and if so how much?
Matthew