looks interesting, waitong for some pics you finish allAlbatross wrote:I am waiting for parts to complete the transplant job of a Breitling Top Time from a plated case into a new ss case. Should be here soon, just needs some aging.
Also, I have caught the vintage Squale bug. Something about these cases that mesmerizes me. I bought a watch as a doner first, but since have decided that it’s too pretty to rip into.
Started scouring the net for vintage squale stuff. Read some history. Turns out that Squale supplied the Italian Navy with quartz diving watches in the 70s.
Then, I stumbled on to this dial and bought it.
After some research I found some references to what type of cases were provided to the Italian navy in the 70s, and... yes bought one.
Waiting on the good ole mailman to bring me all of this so I can do a dial swap on this one.
So this is what I’m working on, what do guys think?
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1mm round or flat? 1mm round is very thick thread. 1mm flat is ~1x0.5 mm so it's not as high, which many would prefer but it's a different look.
[mention]bmsm[/mention] Don't go crazy buying too many tools. Here's what you need to make a strap:
Cutting surface - self healing mats are good.
Cutter - I use various Olfa blades because they are the sharpest I've ever seen.
Steel ruler.
Some kind of contact cement. Tube will ususally say it's good for leather. Something called Shoe Glue will usually be a transparent contact cement. If you're doing a full stitch, then the glue is not very important and you don't need to use a lot.
The hole puncher tafari suggeted is fine. I'd say no bigger than 4mm.
Needles should be blunt tipped.
A compass to mark the stitch line so the stitch is straight.
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A compass? What it looks like? I found difficult in making a straight line up stitch punch evenly.straps68 wrote:1mm round or flat? 1mm round is very thick thread. 1mm flat is ~1x0.5 mm so it's not as high, which many would prefer but it's a different look.tafari wrote: ↑February 12th, 2020, 9:08 am-only you need are 2 needle, for sewingbmsm wrote:
I'm thinking on that, still not sure. I'm buying the tools. If you know some basic kit for this would be helpful.
-I use 1mm waxcord
that is what I’m using, but maybe the professional strap maker can advise better tools
[mention]bmsm[/mention] Don't go crazy buying too many tools. Here's what you need to make a strap:
Cutting surface - self healing mats are good.
Cutter - I use various Olfa blades because they are the sharpest I've ever seen.
Steel ruler.
Some kind of contact cement. Tube will ususally say it's good for leather. Something called Shoe Glue will usually be a transparent contact cement. If you're doing a full stitch, then the glue is not very important and you don't need to use a lot.
The hole puncher tafari suggeted is fine. I'd say no bigger than 4mm.
Needles should be blunt tipped.
A compass to mark the stitch line so the stitch is straight.
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A.k.a. wing divider. Searching for "leather craft compass" will give you the answerSevanata wrote: ↑February 12th, 2020, 11:06 amA compass? What it looks like? I found difficult in making a straight line up stitch punch evenly.straps68 wrote:1mm round or flat? 1mm round is very thick thread. 1mm flat is ~1x0.5 mm so it's not as high, which many would prefer but it's a different look.
@bmsm Don't go crazy buying too many tools. Here's what you need to make a strap:
Cutting surface - self healing mats are good.
Cutter - I use various Olfa blades because they are the sharpest I've ever seen.
Steel ruler.
Some kind of contact cement. Tube will ususally say it's good for leather. Something called Shoe Glue will usually be a transparent contact cement. If you're doing a full stitch, then the glue is not very important and you don't need to use a lot.
The hole puncher tafari suggeted is fine. I'd say no bigger than 4mm.
Needles should be blunt tipped.
A compass to mark the stitch line so the stitch is straight.
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This is one of the reasons I learn a lot at this forum and makes me continue. Just share a photo and help was on the way.Sevanata wrote:A compass? What it looks like? I found difficult in making a straight line up stitch punch evenly.straps68 wrote:1mm round or flat? 1mm round is very thick thread. 1mm flat is ~1x0.5 mm so it's not as high, which many would prefer but it's a different look.
[mention]bmsm[/mention] Don't go crazy buying too many tools. Here's what you need to make a strap:
Cutting surface - self healing mats are good.
Cutter - I use various Olfa blades because they are the sharpest I've ever seen.
Steel ruler.
Some kind of contact cement. Tube will ususally say it's good for leather. Something called Shoe Glue will usually be a transparent contact cement. If you're doing a full stitch, then the glue is not very important and you don't need to use a lot.
The hole puncher tafari suggeted is fine. I'd say no bigger than 4mm.
Needles should be blunt tipped.
A compass to mark the stitch line so the stitch is straight.
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I’ll do the same I did for the other tools, keep good basic tools and then buying more stuff when needed.
From the list I only need the puncher and needles.
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On this fellow and on a pilot in a double sapphire case housing the Omega 960 from this couple.
Just like the other two I recently posted, but with a luminous dial.

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Currently, almost finished restoration of my lathe... 
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