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fabricademy2017:students:brigitte.kock:week6 [2018/01/23 19:29]
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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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