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this is just an idea that ive been thinking about in the deep recesses of my brain that iv'e always wanted to make, the design on the outside of the band was inspired from the images displayed on the tardis main computer.
hope you will enjoy it!
 
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Step 1: Tools and materials

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to make this beautiful watch you will need the following
1. leather-(your choice be careful with the thickness)
2. snaps
3.rivet tool 
4.hammer
5.small snap anvil
6.knife
7.a donor watch 
8.soldering iron
9.drill
10. drill bit (sized for the snaps)

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monkeydavis-1 says: Jan 22, 2013. 9:03 AM
so, im kinda having a hard time seeing exactly what you did for the snaps on the loops holding the watch face on... did you just fold it over and rivet it together?
Landreg says: Sep 7, 2011. 3:39 PM
ok, so i really want to make this, but i have a stupid question........ where in the world can i get the watch face??? im looking everywhere and the are all boreing looking face's and its killing me! lol, any ideas?
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to LandregOct 7, 2011. 12:48 PM
sears.
KentsOkay says: Oct 27, 2010. 12:39 PM
Cool dude! I would highly recommend applying a finish of Neatsfoot Oil, or some other sealant, raw leather will stain and not look so hot after extended wear.
dragonfly_blue says: Oct 18, 2010. 6:42 PM
Best chrono-synclastic infundibula I've ever ridden, plus you get the bonus point cache of whoever abandoned transparent aluminium powered carts and free Skeleton Key 73 tracks to show off at the next MNRG bout.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to dragonfly_blueOct 19, 2010. 11:24 AM
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dragonfly_blue in reply to kyle brinkerhoffOct 19, 2010. 9:01 PM
Oops, sorry. Cross-posted from the #minecraftforums tag team match.
sunshiine says: Jul 19, 2010. 3:30 AM
Nice watch and band! The design is very pretty!
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to sunshiineOct 13, 2010. 12:15 PM
thanks!
Doctor Who says: Oct 9, 2010. 7:19 PM
I approve.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to Doctor WhoOct 13, 2010. 12:15 PM
thanks!
ChrysN says: Sep 17, 2010. 6:24 PM
I really love the design.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to ChrysNOct 13, 2010. 12:11 PM
thanks! :]
Wasagi says: Sep 19, 2010. 9:40 AM
Beautiful!
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to WasagiOct 13, 2010. 12:10 PM
thanks! :]
kyle brinkerhoff (author) says: Oct 13, 2010. 12:06 PM
hi everyone! if you like this please vote for it in the soft circuits contest:] thanks everyone, the instructables community is AWSOME!!!!!
rredmon says: Sep 29, 2010. 2:13 PM
I do a fair share of amature leather work and have picked up quite a few handy tools from hobby lobby...if you don't have one near where you live, I suggest www.tandyleather.com
A leather punch is a sight faster than a drill...good job with your improvisation though.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to rredmonOct 3, 2010. 11:18 AM
ah, the only place near me is beck leather, or at least that i know of, but yea the guy their tried to sell me this whole rig for leather working but i figured if a drill bit can go through steel it could go through leather.... but yea i actually found out about the affect the soldering iron had on leather by shear accident
rredmon in reply to kyle brinkerhoffOct 3, 2010. 11:45 AM
True, a drill will make a hole...but if you were wanting holes in the leather that were there for looks, I should think a drill would make a rather ragged hole.

And also, I use mink oil on a lot of my leather things that I make. You can pick it up anywhere they sell shoe polish...just put some on a cloth or applicator, I actually just use my fingers...and massage it into the leather...it seals it against moisture and give the leather a delightful finished look.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to rredmonOct 4, 2010. 7:35 AM
mink oil eh.... ill see if i can fish up somethin to that degree
rredmon says: Sep 29, 2010. 2:14 PM
Btw...I love Doctor Who...great job on the watch band.
DIYDragon says: Sep 28, 2010. 1:18 PM
I don't like Doctor Who.. but I'd wear that watch anyway. It's pretty awesome. :D
DrNeverland says: Sep 20, 2010. 8:23 PM
Cool watch, very neat concept to try. By the way, if you want to make more leather products, there are leather punches with various sizes on them that are good for edges. There are also leather punch sets for when you're not working near the edge of leather. Just a thought ;) You don't want to tangle leather around your drill.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to DrNeverlandSep 23, 2010. 12:38 PM
true, however ive found that when you use a brand new bit to drill the hole its pretty hard to beat in quality, also the thing is ive already got drill bits but no hole punches
kyle brinkerhoff (author) says: Sep 21, 2010. 8:54 PM
please vote for this :] once again the community is awsome here
kyle brinkerhoff (author) says: Sep 20, 2010. 10:35 AM
everyone its time to vote for thje back to school contest if you like this, vote for it! thanks! the instructables community is awsome
kyle brinkerhoff (author) says: Sep 19, 2010. 8:19 PM
just a reminder, please leave a rating :] thanks everyone!
ratzenhammer says: Sep 19, 2010. 6:05 PM
Hey, nice work! However, you may want to apply a finish to the leather so your art
won't get marred should your tardis happen to land in some otherworldly fluid. Leather can get stained from human sweat, hand lotions, misplaced beverages, and you all get the picture.
Consider an acrylic finish that dries clear and with a satin finish, or perhaps a rustic light stain/finish such as Fiebing's.
I take back everything I thought about leather pyrography, because you have mad skills!
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to ratzenhammerSep 19, 2010. 7:46 PM
thanks for the tip. this is litterally the first thing ive ever done with leather working :] glad to see that it has potential
HardCoreHacker says: Sep 16, 2010. 5:49 PM
High quality leather art here. Maybe not as much as crafting, which i have no doubt you can do, but the burning is really good
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to HardCoreHackerSep 17, 2010. 9:23 AM
thanks! its the first time ive ever done anything with leather... it came out of necessity :]
HardCoreHacker in reply to kyle brinkerhoffSep 18, 2010. 6:01 PM
well you might want to rely on necessity more often XD
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to HardCoreHackerSep 19, 2010. 5:48 PM
haha yup!
pcollins_399 says: Sep 19, 2010. 7:36 AM
Nice watchband! What weight (thickness) of leather did you use?
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to pcollins_399Sep 19, 2010. 5:47 PM
hard to say, i got it on the cheep from a remenants bin but ide have to say that its probably around 1/8 of an inch'ish
Sable Storm says: Sep 19, 2010. 6:52 AM
Why did you cut a square in the back?
kyle brinkerhoff (author) in reply to Sable StormSep 19, 2010. 5:44 PM
just an idea i was trying, i thought that if i could get the back of the watch closer to my wrist that it might fit better
Shippygirl says: Sep 19, 2010. 4:57 PM
My crafty friend also has ADD. She sews and is learning jewelry and metalwork in college. Love the design of this.
Kimbalicious says: Sep 19, 2010. 9:14 AM
I covet your watch and now must make one of my own.
kyle brinkerhoff (author) says: Sep 18, 2010. 11:40 AM
hey i know i only published this yesterday, but please leave comments and rate it, it helps, im trying to make this the best i can
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