{"list":[{"id":"IlLrJlbtkw0","title_short":"Making a Leath...","title_long":"Making a Leather Bag in an Hour?","description_long":"► WET MOLDS: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-wet-mold-diy-corter-bag-4-pc-set/\n► MATERIALS: https://www.buckleguy.com/corter-leather/corter-wet-mold-bag-tutorial/?aff=14\n\nIt's finally here! We've been obsessively making these wet molded leather bags for months now, and thanks to our partnership with Buckleguy we've made a full length tutorial on how to make your own beautifully DIY wet molded leather bags in the easiest way possible. Using our new Signature Wet Mold sets made from Baltic Birch, you're able to quickly and easily make absolutely stunning, luxurious leather bags in many different styles. We take you through the whole process, from setting up the wet mold itself to molding the leather, gluing everything up and using a saddle stitch to finish the bag -- leather bags made easy!","description_short":"► WET MOLDS: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-wet-mold-diy-co...","length":"13:20"},{"id":"4oeBq8kgQ-A","title_short":"5 easy steps t...","title_long":"5 easy steps to wet mold leather yourself","description_long":"►Get Wet Molds: https://www.buckleguy.com/diy-leather-wet-mold-trays/\n►Get Leather: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-working-supplies/#/Leather-C232/?Cut=Panel-F591&Tannage=Vegetable+Tanned-F596&noidx=1\n\nAn overview of how to use Buckleguy 3-piece DIY Leather Wet Molds to make leather valet trays yourself in 5 easy steps. No leather working experience necessary. \n\nSteps:\n1) Choose leather. Vegetable tanned leather is best. Cut leather piece about 1.5\" to 2\" inches wider than the mold size.\n2) Soak leather in warm water for 5-10 minutes.\n3) Place leather over the inner mold, and then place the outer mold on top of the leather and push down fully over leather. \n4) Place clamps on edges of outer mold and wood base.\n5) Let sit for 24 hours until dry.\n\nOnce the leather is dry, cut evenly around the edges and burnish and your tray is ready to go. The marine-grade plywood molds can then be used over-and-over to make more.\n\nWet molds are great to make a ready-to-use leather tray, bowl, dish, or catchall. You can also use wet molded leather to add structure to bags, wallets, purses, cases, card holders, and similar leather goods.\n\nBuckleguy is a 1-stop shop for leather craft materials, including brass hardware, tools, thread, supplies, and leather from leading tanneries across the world.\n\n►Get Brass Hardware: https://www.buckleguy.com/hardware/\n►Get Leather: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-working-supplies/\n►Get Tools: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-working-tools/\n►Get Supplies: https://www.buckleguy.com/leatherworking-supplies/\n\nAs always, please give us a call or shoot us an email with any further questions!\n\n#Buckleguy\ninfo@buckleguy.com\n1 978 213 9989\nhttps://www.buckleguy.com\n\nVideo Chapters:\n00:00 - Leather Wet Mold Features\n01:14 - The Best Leather for Wet Molding\n02:32 - Soaking Leather Before Wet Molding\n03:17 - How to Insert Leather Into Wet Mold\n04:55 - Best Way to Clamp Leather Into Wet Mold\n06:40 - How Long Wet Molded Leather Takes to Dry","description_short":"►Get Wet Molds: https://www.buckleguy.com/diy-leather-wet-mold...","length":"08:00"}],"featured":{"id":"IlLrJlbtkw0","title_short":"Making a Leath...","title_long":"Making a Leather Bag in an Hour?","description_long":"► WET MOLDS: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-wet-mold-diy-corter-bag-4-pc-set/\n► MATERIALS: https://www.buckleguy.com/corter-leather/corter-wet-mold-bag-tutorial/?aff=14\n\nIt's finally here! We've been obsessively making these wet molded leather bags for months now, and thanks to our partnership with Buckleguy we've made a full length tutorial on how to make your own beautifully DIY wet molded leather bags in the easiest way possible. Using our new Signature Wet Mold sets made from Baltic Birch, you're able to quickly and easily make absolutely stunning, luxurious leather bags in many different styles. We take you through the whole process, from setting up the wet mold itself to molding the leather, gluing everything up and using a saddle stitch to finish the bag -- leather bags made easy!","description_short":"► WET MOLDS: https://www.buckleguy.com/leather-wet-mold-diy-co...","length":"13:20"}}
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DIY Leather Wet Mold for the Corter Bag
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This is a double-depth wet mold used to make a traditional cross body saddle bag. We use 1" thick marine grade plywood. It is unlacquered and does not need to be lacquered due to the properties of the wood and glue type. We have used many molds hundreds of time for years with no issues!
We recommend using 6oz-8oz veg tan leather. If you wish to use lighter weight leather you can simply add felt or other material to the back of the leather to help compress the leather fully around the mold as you want a snug fit.
A video tutorial plus suggested materials needed for this project can be found by following the below link:
Corter Leather Wet Mold Bag Tutorial
Download free printable patterns for the bag back and flap here:
How-To Steps for Wet Molding Leather: