For this i have used normal “passe partout” cardboard.
First cut a spacer. The thickness of that spacer is needed to fill the space when the leather is wrapped on the inside of the cap.
After that, take the two strips of and spray them with a glue and put them on the lens again. Secure them and Leave them for about 1 hour.
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Then cut 2 squares about 2 cm wider than the actual capsize and glue and press them together.
After drying put some glue ( i have used simple white wood glue) on the strips and place the square underneath them. Use the weight of the lens to press these squares onto the strips which are taped around the lens. Leave it for about half an hour again. Make sure you wipe of the glue on the outside.
After a half an hour take of the cap, remove the glue which is left on the inside and shape it with a sharp knife. Use a sharp knife. Most accidents occur with knifes which are NOT sharp enough. Now you can see where the tape on the spacer is needed for...
Grind the edges until they are smooth ( i have used an electrical grinder for that, which works much faster)
Now cut a, larger than really needed, piece of leather and let it soak in normal water for about 30 minutes. I have tried it with dry leather but that only works with very small lens caps. When the leather is wet, it is much easier to shape it around the lens cap.
Make sure you get real thin leather. The best leather is sheep or goat leather.
Put the same white glue onto the lens cap.. Take your time. Stretch the leather nice and easy around the cap. Don’t hurry and don’t stretch it too fast, otherwise the leather will tear !!
To hold the leather. I have used a tie wrap which works much faster than anything else. Just leave it overnight. Don’t force it drying with a heater or so !! Be patient.
When the leather is dry, take of the tie wrap, take the cap of the lens ,and cut of the larger parts of the leather. Make sure there is enough leather left for the inside of the cap.
Now the most difficult part of making a cap starts. You will have to fold the leather to the inside, but the leather is actually wider than it should be. The easiest way to do this is putting on the cap without cutting the leather perfectly. Leave it for about one hour on the lens and after that you can see perfectly where it needs some extra cutting.Take your time, and do this step by step. For this part i have used normal contact glue
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When everything is folded and glued you only have to cut the inlay of the cap. Cut it the same size as the actual lens shade. Glue this part into the lens cap. Start from the middle and work to the outside. You are able to stretch the leather if needed and let it fit perfectly.
For finishing just use some neutral shoe polish.
Using the right material it will take you no longer than about half an hour making a perfect cap.
Mooi gedaan. Zelf heb ik ook nog een lenscap nodig en was van plan hem ook zelf te maken. Je lenscap ziet er weel heel chic uit hoor
BeantwoordenVerwijderenIts a real masterpiece! Can we buy them from you ;-)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWhere do you source your leather?
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThanks Alex, these instructions gave me a nice lens cap.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenSUPERB STUFF! I am going to do this.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThis is really great tutorial Alex.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWhat I find difficult is the part where I put my leather inside the cap and it all wrinkles a lot and creates big,thick mess,and my lens doesn't wan't to fit in... :S
Very good tutorial.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI just tried it and it gives very good results.
Just one remark though, for my second cap I used a thinner cardboard (just under 1mm). It took three layers instead of two but the strips bend more smoothly. With thicker cardboard sort of angles form here and there.