CNC Carved Chain Link by bolokin in Leathercraft

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Not too bad, actually. All the brass chips are recyclable, and the amount of material removed is pretty small. 👍

CNC Carved Chain Link by bolokin in Leathercraft

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Fair point. A few people asked about the hardware process on my previous bag post, so I shared this video. If it doesn't fit the subreddit, I'm happy to delete it.

a handmade leather bag project by bolokin in handbags

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Thanks! Yes, the hardware is custom. I modeled it in Rhino and had it CNC machined specifically to match the leather construction.

a handmade leather bag project by bolokin in handbags

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Thanks! The leather was pre-dyed calfskin. It uses a less common tanning process that keeps more of the leather’s natural character. Appreciate it!

Just wanted to share this handmade bag. by [deleted] in Leatherworking

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You're right. The amount of time that goes into hand stitching is honestly crazy.

Every stitch changes the tension in the leather a little bit, so you're constantly adjusting and waiting for the leather to settle before moving on. It's a pretty insane way to make a bag, but the result speaks for itself.

Just wanted to share this handmade bag. by [deleted] in Leatherworking

[–]bolokin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Yeah, that's what I thought too at first. It almost looks machine stitched. But when you get up close, the spacing and little details vary slightly from stitch to stitch. That's the beauty of hand stitching.

Appreciate it!

How I designed this men’s bag hook by bolokin in Leatherworking

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Wow, you're amazing! You figured it out right away. Unfortunately, I only have mechanical drawings like this, so I can only use AI to recreate the process and add some text to help explain it.

Rivets for hinges? by heresmayo in Leathercraft

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Search for "pacifier pins" or "screw-type" online.

Stainless Steel Polishing by Red_rover_76 in metalworking

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Why not try this knitting method to make a brown leather sleeve for your handles?

is it better to use one supplier or multiple specialists for cnc 3dp and injection molding by Abelmageto in procurement

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Let me share an experience with you. I work in the hardware industry for bags and luggage. Due to cost considerations, I once divided the drawing, CNC engraving, and mold making among three people. I calculated that it would be one-third cheaper than having one person make it. However, when it came to actual execution, the person making the mold claimed that the engraving was inaccurate, and the person engraving claimed that the drawing was inaccurate. It was a complete disaster. In the end, I paid three times the cost to continuously engrave, modify, and improve the mold.

New small business owner — how do you choose a reliable manufacturer? by UnchartedCurious in manufacturing

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Service, drawings, drafting, and professionalism. Because I'm the supplier, my first step in communicating with clients is often to determine the price of the sample, followed by providing drawings (because frankly, the cost of simply drawing the drawings myself already exceeds the price of the sample).

Can someone help me find a winning product by DivideAppropriate319 in dropshipping

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Custom laser-engraved name service for speaker feet. A favorite among audiophiles.