Leather Koozie Template
Leather Koozie Template - Area is equal to 2 times pi times radius squared plus height of cylinder times the sum of 2 times pi times the radius. Used a scrap piece of heavy black leather for the eye patch and some black 2mm cord for the string. Fold or cut the back of the pattern to hide it behind the heel template. This enables us to do a more precise fitting and also to use less leather. Ian at leodis leather has a video on wet molding an open knife sheath that should be adaptable to making a cuff case. The radius is equal to half the diameter. The pattern can be used directly, without the heel template.
Used a scrap piece of heavy black leather for the eye patch and some black 2mm cord for the string. Fold or cut the back of the pattern to hide it behind the heel template. Video link edited may 26, 2014 by msdeluca This enables us to do a more precise fitting and also to use less leather.
All of my search term words; I will also print the design in reverse at one or two pixels, place the printed side on the leather and rub the back with acetone. Attached is a picture of a leather ball i have been working on. Ian at leodis leather has a video on wet molding an open knife sheath that should be adaptable to making a cuff case. I have the wooden forms to build the bodies to stretch the leather over and the wooden dies to form the leather bottom. I used 3/4 leather skived 3 sides and rolled the lip.
This transfers the toner to the leather. For the coozie that will be the thickness of the leather times 2 and the diameter of the can or bottle multiplied by pi(3.141). Attached is a picture of a leather ball i have been working on. Traced it out on a piece of paper and went from here. Take your heel template and place it on the line that matches with your size.
All of my search term words; Ian at leodis leather has a video on wet molding an open knife sheath that should be adaptable to making a cuff case. I thought if i looked at som other templates it might put me in the right direction. Video link edited may 26, 2014 by msdeluca
Glue Or Tape It In Place.
Take your heel template and place it on the line that matches with your size. Two tips i use.if i want to trace i buy vellum, which is cheaper and traces more easily. This enables us to do a more precise fitting and also to use less leather. The pattern can be used directly, without the heel template.
Also The Area Of A Cylinder:
All of my search term words; The one i used came from my grandsons pirate costume. Traced it out on a piece of paper and went from here. For the coozie that will be the thickness of the leather times 2 and the diameter of the can or bottle multiplied by pi(3.141).
I Used 3/4 Leather Skived 3 Sides And Rolled The Lip.
I looked for a long time to find a pattern and finally decided to cut apart a ball, tweak it a little, clean it up and go from there. Used a scrap piece of heavy black leather for the eye patch and some black 2mm cord for the string. I thought if i looked at som other templates it might put me in the right direction. Video link edited may 26, 2014 by msdeluca
Ian At Leodis Leather Has A Video On Wet Molding An Open Knife Sheath That Should Be Adaptable To Making A Cuff Case.
The radius is equal to half the diameter. I have the wooden forms to build the bodies to stretch the leather over and the wooden dies to form the leather bottom. The whole thing is filled with symbolism for him: So i decided to make another koozie and this is what happened.
I have the wooden forms to build the bodies to stretch the leather over and the wooden dies to form the leather bottom. Fold or cut the back of the pattern to hide it behind the heel template. I'm just having trouble figuring how best totemplate the leather itself over a slightly bell shaped pice of wood. Any of my search term words; The whole thing is filled with symbolism for him: