help with a curve - leather/metal
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2004 10:45 am
I'm building a set of leather ptruges ("feathers" or Roman dags) and a leather scalloped edging onto a shoulder cop.
I don't want the scallopped edging to stand straight out from the cop, but rather drape downward. I'm assuming that I should cut the leather edging on a less severe curve than the cop to effect this. That way, when the edging is attached to the cop, it will be forced downward.
Conversely, when I attach the scalloped edging to my Lamellar Kilbanion, I want it cut on a more severe angle than the Kilbanion to force it out and away from the body.
Do I have the jist of this process?
Any advice before I start on it?
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<B>"He's not the bleeding mesiah, he's just a naughty naughty boy!"
Catapharact-wanna-be</B>
I don't want the scallopped edging to stand straight out from the cop, but rather drape downward. I'm assuming that I should cut the leather edging on a less severe curve than the cop to effect this. That way, when the edging is attached to the cop, it will be forced downward.
Conversely, when I attach the scalloped edging to my Lamellar Kilbanion, I want it cut on a more severe angle than the Kilbanion to force it out and away from the body.
Do I have the jist of this process?
Any advice before I start on it?
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<B>"He's not the bleeding mesiah, he's just a naughty naughty boy!"
Catapharact-wanna-be</B>