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Thank you for the nice comments. Like woodworking, it's surprising how many specialized tools and techniques are needed to do this. Before I dived in I was warned that it would be expensive and they were right.
Mike, the only reason I know anything about snaps is that I'm a boater who has to deal with canvas and snap-in carpeting, and everything I know about stitching I learned from a couple of very generous YouTube-ers. I'd be happy to help or share what I've learned.
Marlk, I share your problem with wallets. My skills aren't ready for that project yet but I too am disgusted with the choices. My last wallet was made by an artisan in Colorado from water buffalo and was the only wallet I owned for over 25 years. Now I can't find one that will last 5, nor hold half as much stuff.
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Mike Brady said:
That worked well. I used some leftover leather from a campaign chair for the same purpose. I like your use of stitching and snaps, neither of which I have any experience with. A cover is a must for draw knives and that one is perfect. Looks like I need to stop by the Tandy store.
Maybe I should start making draw knife covers & sell them.
I can even stamp your name in the leather. Anything from 1/8" to 1" in height. Initials, numbers, letters.
It'd be cheaper for people to buy a custom made one than invest in all the tools it takes to make one.