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In the end, unfortunately, I was not able to use this piece in my pouch as it stayed sticking even after 5 weeks. (Same for the retry, below, so maybe it had something more to do with something else) | In the end, unfortunately, I was not able to use this piece in my pouch as it stayed sticking even after 5 weeks. (Same for the retry, below, so maybe it had something more to do with something else) | ||
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What I learned from making this, is that the object you choose to mould is shape-wise visible. The inprint on the coins, though...not. For this to work I should either try to put the coins on the 'right' side of the leather to later press the impression the other way around. Or maybe burn the impression on the leather first, after which I repeat what I did at the moment: putting the coins on the 'wrong' side of the leather to make a convex at the 'right' side of the leather. | What I learned from making this, is that the object you choose to mould is shape-wise visible. The inprint on the coins, though...not. For this to work I should either try to put the coins on the 'right' side of the leather to later press the impression the other way around. Or maybe burn the impression on the leather first, after which I repeat what I did at the moment: putting the coins on the 'wrong' side of the leather to make a convex at the 'right' side of the leather. | ||
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+ | The concave made in the leather I filled up with the stuffing from a cheap pillow as explained [[http://www.instructables.com/id/Sculpted-Leather-Tech-Cases/|here]]. Also I tried to avoid using pins on the leather (definitely on the parts that will be visible later), since the holes stay visible. | ||
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