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Endstub checkbook cover

Started by jimwrench, February 12, 2015, 04:46:19 PM

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jimwrench

 First checkbook cover complete except for snap. Rough but functional. Next one will be better. No close ups allowed on this one.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Papaw

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1930

I like the insert wrenches, nice job for your first job
Always looking for what interests me, anything early Dodge Brothers/Graham Brothers trucks ( pre 1932 or so ) and slant six / Super six parts.

stanley62

Nice,  but couldn't you have put something like a Litchfield cutout on the cover?  Just kidding.   Nicely done.

  Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

Plyerman

My friends call me Bob. My wife calls me a lot worse.

jimwrench

 First attempt is a tad narrow. Used plastic cover as template but have to cut about 1/8 inch off width of tab that holds checks in cover. Now I need to master double loop lacing and then make one correct width. Live and learn.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

keykeeper

If lacing or sewing the leather is giving you a fit, try this...

Using a compass, layout a line back from the edge of the leather. Figure out how many holes for the lacing you need, and the spacing.

Cut the head off a small nail (size it what you are using for sewing or lacing...could be a small brad nail up to any size you want), sharpen the nail to a nice point. Chuck it up into your dress press. Use this setup to pierce the holes where you will be sewing or lacing it together. Use a scrap piece of wood under the leather so you don't dull the nail. The mechanical advantage of lowering the quill makes piercing the leather a snap! Once you pierce all the holes, the sewing goes a lot easier and quicker.
-Aaron C.

My vintage tool Want list:
Wards Master Quality 1/2" drive sockets (Need size 5/8), long extension, & speeder handle.
-Vlchek WB* series double box wrenches.
-Hinsdale double-box end round shank wrenches.

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