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Time for some updates... quite a bit has been finished since I posted this.
Before I can attach the medallion, I put the COTEP logo on it. This is done with a stamp I had made. You wet the leather and give a a couple of good whacks with a plastic mallet. I was always having problems with the stamp "bouncing" and making a blurry image. So I put on my McGyver hat and modified it so that I can use my snap/rivet press for pressing the images. Works great! ![]() Now, we mark out the stitching lines and locate where the medallion will be attached: ![]() Even though I use a stitching machine that gauges the stitches, I still like to layout all of my stitches before hand. I guess I'm a bit anal... ![]() Now, I rough up the area where I'm going to glue the medallion. The tanned side of the leather is very smooth - the cement adheres better if its scuffed up some: ![]() Using the same leather cement, I glue on the medallion, then it's over to the stitcher. I use a Tipmann Boss. It all manual - pull the lever and one stitch is sewn. It'll go through up to 3/4" of leather. I've tried... ![]() After the medallion is attached, I trim the lining leather on all edges that will be open so that there are no rough edges: ![]() Since this one is lined, we'll run a row of stitches around the edge of the sweat guard - I think it helps make it look "finished": ![]() Here's what it looks like after gluing the front to the back: ![]()
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