In this class we will be making a solid leather tool tote that is perfect for transporting hand tools, camera equipment, or a picnic lunch. The tote itself is a great exercise in saddle stitching and basic leather skills and techniques. To further enhance these skill sets, the class will also cover making leather cases or covers for a wide variety of woodworking tools. Whether it’s an axe, scorp, drawknife, block plane, or something different altogether. This class will thoroughly cover the techniques and methods needed to make covers for these tools. Students are encouraged to bring their own personal tools along for this part. At the end of the class, each student will have constructed a quality leather tool tote and all of the covers and cases necessary to transport your tools safely. The skills learned in this class are applicable to countless other leather projects and will provide a solid foundation for your new passion.
Objectives
learn basic leather tool use and maintenance
learn different types of leather and their uses
learn basic leather working techniques like wet moulding, welting, riveting, skiving, etc
learn the basics of hand stitching leather
learn how to design custom protective covers for your woodworking edge tools
construct a solid leather tool tote