Excellent video. What I enjoyed most was; 1) you didn't waste time with showing me how to do the trivial things and 2) the techniques you used with the Cobra 26. I've been doing leather work as a hobby for the past two years while we RV around the country full-time. I plan to get a 26 when we return to Florida in December.
Enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing the process. The zipper process was helpful. That olive color is amazing. I think I’ve encountered that problem with bag shapes, too. Clever idea, designing to the machine capabilities (cylinder vs postbed). 👏👏
Shows that the Cobra Class 26 is a pretty awesome machine to have! The bag looked very nice, curious though as to how long it actually took for the complete cut-to-build and completion. Also, what weight leather were you using?
They are called wire binder clips, they are a little expensive but we like them because you can see through them unlike to regular black plastic binder clips
wickett and craig leather. Bag weight is usually anywhere between 3.5-6 oz and you can get it straight from the tannery or through their vendors like Buckleguy