Title: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Axe1155 on December 06, 2012, 05:38:28 AM I was recently scoping out some other light sabers on the internet and I came across one called the Gladius, it had a unique leather grip, after searching the closest thing I could find was leather grip tape or bicycle grips which looked the best by far. But I was wondering if anyone had done anything similar as far as attaching a leather grip that was flush and preferably a single piece. Any help would be appreciated, I would like to be able to customize my saber with it and then add my own touch to the grip later.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Master VorNach on December 06, 2012, 09:54:49 AM I've worked with leather in a variety of settings including some sword hilts, though never with a lightsaber.
Are you looking to do a spiral wrap of the handle or for some other kind of cover? Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: eerockk on December 06, 2012, 02:41:09 PM Tennis raquet grip is inexpensive (not cheap) and might look good if you found it in dark brown or black. I know the hilt you speak of and agree that it looks great with the leather wrap on it. It reminds me of the Bellicose or Manticore but in leather.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: swords4two on December 06, 2012, 03:18:52 PM do you mean this one from SWTOR its what the gladius is based from.
(http://i1356.photobucket.com/albums/q728/swords4two/Screenshot_2011-12-20_03_32_59_386600.jpg) (http://i1356.photobucket.com/albums/q728/swords4two/Screenshot_2011-12-20_03_33_12_315600.jpg) you can use a piece of suade leather for it or faux leather from most fabric stores some hobby shops might have them as well. Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: ThreadJack on December 06, 2012, 03:23:54 PM I would check the fabric section at Michael's or Hobby Lobby. You might find some nice looking "leather like" pieces.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Axe1155 on December 06, 2012, 06:28:55 PM Thanks for the help I was able to find some great stuff at Hobby Lobby, just got to wait for my saber to come in the mail, then see what look I like best. Can't wait to finish and post some pics.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Manroon on December 06, 2012, 07:22:17 PM I always recommend going to the leather section at Michael's. They have bags of scrap leather for about 6 bucks that you can usually get several leather grips out of. Just grab a bag, and a 3 dollar mini-bolt of lace, and I think a punch is maybe 5 bucks or so. You can cut to the desired shape with scissors, and then just lace it up like a shoe. Works really well and doesn't look half bad. :)
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Master Rel on December 06, 2012, 08:45:18 PM Welcome to the forums!
I would take your time and be patient rather than rushing into it :) Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Master VorNach on December 07, 2012, 11:32:16 AM Welcome to the forums! I would take your time and be patient rather than rushing into it :) Grab a dowel that's about the same diameter as your saber and try out different materials and methods. Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Axe1155 on December 07, 2012, 12:23:27 PM Thanks I definitely will practice before starting on my saber, I don't know if I should do black or brown, I really like both. I guess we will see thanks for all the help guys.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Master Rel on December 07, 2012, 03:11:15 PM Thanks I definitely will practice before starting on my saber, I don't know if I should do black or brown, I really like both. I guess we will see thanks for all the help guys. Brown...it will get darker with hand oils and sweat residue will create character that will not be present with a black leather...that said if the potential of this staining causes you pause then black may be best :) Good luck either way! Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Luna on December 07, 2012, 03:58:54 PM Personally, I would use a Völkl leather grip. I love those things. I use them on all of my racquets (with overgrips, of course).
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Volkl_Leather_Grip_Brown/descpageVOLKL-VLGBN.html (http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Volkl_Leather_Grip_Brown/descpageVOLKL-VLGBN.html) Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Master Rel on December 07, 2012, 05:46:07 PM That is a good option! (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31qtNl0cwaL._SL500_AA300_.jpg) Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: CZ3RO on December 07, 2012, 07:52:07 PM Brown for lightside; black for darkside. Bam. ;)
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: forcejunkie on December 09, 2012, 05:33:52 PM While i have not wrapped a Saber Hilt i have rewrapped My katana Hilts and made Leather coverings over the handles of my field knives.
Here are some of the things I found useful in doing so: Kiwi Mink oil it comes in a can you will find it by shoe polish I use it to supple and preserve the leather rubber gloves...date a nurse they always have them lol seriously though easy to find. They are useful because the Kiwi makes the leather kind of slipery at first Leather shoe strings these are great of sewing up a solid piece of leather and tying off. Suede scrap strips. And Smooth leather scrap, you can usually get these pretty cheap from a taxedermy shop or trophy shop. Nylon waxed thread and a leather needle you can find them on line try looking up TANDY Leather For those that don't want to use an actuall animal hide because it goes agianst your beleifs there are plenty of nylon synthetics out there. They do not wear as good as real leather though Here are some tips to keep the synthetics lasting longer: Singe the edge of the material. The weave of the materials is usually like fabric under the skin. If it frays the thing will unravel like a knitted sweater. Use a long grill lighter to quickly seal were you cut the material. rubber glue nor pvc glue, pvc glue can sometimes melt weaker plastics which is what alot of synthetic leather is. I hope this helps Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Zren Tobas on December 09, 2012, 09:49:10 PM What saber did you go for? Depends on the color scheme, maybe silver and black, I think brown leather would look the best.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: JdiKnhtJMH on December 10, 2012, 03:25:48 AM If you have multiple sabers and done mind doing a spot of work, steering wheel covers are good and should fit most of the thinner ultrasabers. I know they fit a liberator, but not sure about some of the larger ones. One cover is good for a few lightsabers, and they come in neat styles too.
Title: Re: Suggestions for Cheapish Leather Grip Post by: Master Rel on December 10, 2012, 03:43:06 AM Steering wheel covers...
(http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/246745/slide_246745_1427571_free.gif?1346357086000) ...so easy it escaped me! Well done! ;D |