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Leather Cuff Watch Band + Leather Bracelets 101 - Be Fashionable No Matter What Time You Arrive!!

Leather Cuff Watch Band + Leather Bracelets 101 - Be Fashionable No Matter What Time You Arrive!!
Hey folks, I'm going to show y'all how to make a leather watch band with some good ol' rock star styling, and how to make leather bracelets. We'll also touch on basic leather crafting techniques.
 
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Step 1Tools and Materials

Tools and Materials
First off you will need tools. Everything is, for the most part, rather specific to leather crafting, all the tools I have I got from Tandy Leather Factory. They ship internationally. Here's a list of what you will need to obtain, borrow, beg, steal, improvise, or otherwise come into at least temporary possession of:

For Watch:

  • Rivets
  • Snaps, I'm using Line 20
  • Tools to set rivets and snaps
  • 3-4 ounce veg tanned leather. Can be purchased in a convenient small project piece.
  • Leather stain/dye, color choice is up to you, matching shoe/leather polish is a good bonus
  • Razor blade, or other sharp thin knife
  • Metal ruler
  • Pen and paper are handy for working out the size
  • Chopstick or other pointy instrument, called a scriber
  • Sharp, heavy scissors
  • Leather punch, size appropriate to your rivets and snaps
  • Rubber Mallet, and a surface to work on

I'll add several other bracelet designs ASAP, and I'll cover further tools with there steps.

For the watch, I'm using one I got from Stauer. To attach to the wristband easily, it needs a T shaped attachment, as highlighted in the second picture.
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May 19, 2012. 12:07 AMDusk Shadows says:
WOW! this is amazing
Feb 8, 2012. 9:02 PMravenhaker says:
Where did you get that watch and about how much was it?
Feb 22, 2010. 6:39 AMpuregoldner says:
 what kind of watch is this?
Sep 13, 2011. 10:28 AMDekubaba94 says:
Very Steampunk-ish. Do you know the brand?
Jul 6, 2011. 9:12 AMananomoid says:
where do you get the leather?
May 27, 2011. 9:03 AMdoomsdayltd says:
I'm a vegetarian but I'm always in for some leather wear
Apr 28, 2011. 10:51 PMmwild says:
instead of using snaps why dont you try buckles next timebig or small the always look great
Oct 27, 2010. 7:51 AMTorBoy9 says:
I really like your Leather 101 tutorial. It is very clear and well explained. My kids like the 3D stamps you used in this section, but have a difficult time hitting the stamp correctly and repeatedly.

I purchased a 1 ton arbour press for about $30. You put the cased leather down, then the 3D stamp, then the arbour press head presses the 3d stamp. In this way even my 5 year old can safely and very effectively make excellent impressions with 3D and letter stamps.

With the 1 ton arbour press it is easy to press down too hard with small stamps and letters on thin leather, even for a 5 year old. You need to practice not putting your whole weight on the press, though it is so tempting. Tandy Leather sells something similar for $200, but has more gadgets.
Jan 7, 2010. 4:37 AMtjk94 says:
I know I already posted but I just thought of something (3 months later but still)
If you put a leather flap over the watch it would look alot like Captain Jack's time travel/teleport device!
Jan 7, 2010. 4:39 AMtjk94 says:
I still can't find my leather box unfortunatly and I've got no money to buy more:(
Dec 26, 2009. 10:41 AMNamsab says:
You. Are my new favorite person.
I don't even know how long I've been wanting to do bracelets like that and I had no idea how to. Thank you!
Even more awesome is the shop you linked, the only good one I could find that ships to my place!

Oct 15, 2009. 1:52 PMbowmaster says:
I can't wait to make one of these. I'm going to make on with BFS. (BigFreakin' Spikes)
Oct 27, 2009. 9:16 PMbowmaster says:
I like the kind with little prongs on the back that you hammer down.
Oct 29, 2009. 2:18 PMbowmaster says:
Can you get ones with rivets? I've never seen them.
Dec 14, 2009. 5:03 PMClockworkDragonfly says:
Shop around. They make tons of styles that rivet in place. I know studsandspikes.com has plenty of interesting designs though they do tend to be a wee bit overpriced at times.
Dec 15, 2009. 3:11 PMbowmaster says:
Kewl.
Dec 14, 2009. 5:24 PMClockworkDragonfly says:
Two small bits of advice from a leather working professional.

1. You should to learn to dress and burnish your edges (someone at your local leather supply shop SHOULD be able to show you at least one of the methods). Doing this will make the bands more comfortable, will make them look nicer/more professional, and will make them more durable.

2. The "rivets" you're using are called cap rivets, and they're really kind of crap. When the tube mushrooms out to fill the cap, that thin metal splits & cracks and the chrome flakes off. Then the cracks spread (no matter what kind of metal they are) causing them to fall apart or they tend rust from the inside out (unless you specifically can find ones that are plated brass, but usually they're chromed or plated steel). Search around online and shell out for real, solid shank rivets. They cost a bit more and are a little harder to learn to put in, but the extra durability (and looks in some cases) is more than worth it.
Sep 27, 2009. 8:01 PMCamisado says:
Awesome, looks very professional! Nice job. 5 stars and voted!
Sep 28, 2009. 7:48 AMCamisado says:
You have very tiny nails.
Oct 2, 2009. 3:37 AMCamisado says:
Such as?
Oct 3, 2009. 1:41 AMCamisado says:
Ahh, I see. Well, that's kinda true, unless the girl has a knack for pain.... (if you don't get what I mean by that, I'll send you a PM)
Oct 20, 2009. 1:52 PMk_man93 says:
 um, wow. who knew you can turn an instructable on a watch to a discussion about baby makin'... lmao! good -able though
Nov 14, 2009. 1:52 AMCamisado says:
Of course you can. Impossible is nothing!
Jul 12, 2011. 7:03 AMTheRocket35 says:
I love the lace idea. I am allergic to most of the snaps so lacing them up is the perfect alternative. I do wish you were a little more descriptive in that regard but I guess I can figure it out on my own anyway.
Oct 18, 2009. 6:52 AMtjk94 says:
I'm amazed no one else noticed this but that watch looks totally steampunk!!

I will have to do this once I find my box of scrap leather
Oct 1, 2009. 12:16 PMrussm313 says:
Very well made instructable. I love the watch!
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