I used my shapeoko to make a new wallet. The file was designed in Fusion 360. I got the leather from Tandy Leather.
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I used my shapeoko to make a new wallet. The file was designed in Fusion 360. I got the leather from Tandy Leather.
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I suggest you cut that leather using a regular knife, its alot faster
I’ve never seen scissors used for edge beveling, lol.
To think I was going to get a skiver… to the router it goes!
Is that leather wet ?
please tell me what bit that is you are using for the cut and holes ( in case I missed it)
Someone get this man a stitching awl.
Very cool man. I really like that
Well that's a good example of what not to do
what type of cnc is that
Great idea, but man, those cut outs look rough. I think I would stick with an exacto knife.
Super brilliant. I have a purchased (AliExpress) version of this my Galaxy S10+ fits into like a check book cover; slips in to one side in a portrait format and the other side holds cards in slots with a matching pocket to hold bills, and opposite of yours, the 'full' side is too the outside so the pockets are to the inside. Super saves my phone from ground impacts when dropped and the phone has a thin plastic back hard cover. I will need to make a new custom one soon, so this is an excellent technique (I have a CNC). Love the switches for the vacuum on the table. The drilling is a great idea, as is the edge finishing.
Great job! I use a speedy stitcher sewing awl to sew my leather
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This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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