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17th April 06, 03:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by ozmeath
What weight/grade do you recomend Mike?
Glad to hear it's 100% leather, I guess my Dad was cheap when he bought his (We're talking 1960's vintage in my case)! As far as the gusset sides, you could use a 2 to 4 oz lining leather, pigskin, suede, buckskin etc. depending on what's available to you and the final finish you are going for. Any supple, lighter weight leather will do, however since you have a smooth finish on the front and back pieces, you should shoot for something with the scarf skin still intact i.e. vegetable tanned lining leather and not a split, napped, suede finish. Since the pieces you have cut from the case are already stained and finished, it might require a bit of experimentation with the stain and final leather treatment/sheen finish to get a good match. I'd experiment with some scraps of your chosen leather before committing to the finish on the final item.
With this type of Sporran design, it is best to sew the gusset with the outer face against the finished side of the front, then turn it back over the edge toward the rear of the sporran to sew to the back. This will give the rounded, neat looking lip around the front edge and is one of the reasons the gusset piece must be soft and thin enough to do so neatly.
As a fellow silversmith, I know you'll already have many of the skills and craftsmanship to jump right into this without any difficulty. However if you want any help along the way, feel free to let me know as I've made a lot of sporrans over the years.
Last edited by Mike S; 17th April 06 at 03:17 PM.
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18th April 06, 12:14 PM
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Many thanks guys, glad you're all along for the ride. Mike that was a good affirmation of the process. Had the same design in mind with the gusseting. Found a suitable weight piece for that, but have to cut it down the middle length-wise as it's wide but not long enough. also it's a bit shinier and slightly darker than the satin/matt finnish of the front/back. I hit it with a no 6 brass suede brush to dull it a little, tho still not quite up to the same patina. the test piece frayed if I went too hard with the brush. also I'm not too sure about the staining. Put a bevelled edge on the flap and front secondary pieces (see pic). The finish is quite sealed so I was of course gonna use test pieces to get the right finish. The front secondary bits are to cover the marks left from the original clasps.

E.
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18th April 06, 12:42 PM
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This brings back memories of when Sten Rune and I started. We made our first sporran out of cornflakes packets and bin bags... Looks like your project is comming on well....Have fun
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18th April 06, 12:55 PM
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ONe thing I love about this gang is that so many of us just set out and try new stuff...making sporrans, making sgian dubhs, making kilts and we share in information with the board.
It really makes X Marks a fantastic and creative place. GOOD ON YA for doing this and showing us how it's going.
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18th April 06, 05:50 PM
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hardware
Ozmeath,
what do you plan on doing with the old briefcase hardware? I suspect you're gonna incorporate that silver clasp from the other thread to use on this sporran. So will you keep that old hardware for another project?
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19th April 06, 02:21 AM
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Cloves, you were right in that I'm going to use the clasp I made. The original sporran that I was going to refurbish was too cheap and not justifiable for all the effort I'd put into the clasp.
The old satchel hardware has made all the way to the bin! It's a bit dodgy and trashed and I'm not about to make a satchet. Already have another one anyway. I did think about keeping the bits but they really didn't seem worth it. always feel a bit guilty throwing things like that away, but the amount of stuff I've collected....!
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20th April 06, 12:05 PM
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But wait! There's more!
Haven't put the awl thru myself yet...Here's the inside of front piece and gusset stitched:

and the sexy outsde front piece:

Belt loops stitched (glad there hidden on the back really. )and the start of the final gusset stitching. Now this bit is getting tricky to keep even. Any hints folks?Freelander? It's no bin bag but it'll have to do!
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20th April 06, 12:07 PM
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That's a going to be a good looking sporran, when it's done. So when are you taking orders?
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20th April 06, 12:16 PM
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yes, when are you going to start taking orders for those? I think a good solid black with red leather wings ( the overlays you made on the sides) would look really sharp...
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20th April 06, 12:36 PM
#10
Looking good!
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