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From Biker Jacket to Sling-Bag: A Close Read of Edward De Lacy’s Up-cycle Reel

1 The reel in slow motion

Edward’s 30-second clip is cinematic, yes, but the craft is textbook leather engineering. Below is a frame-by-frame breakdown built on what actually happens on the bench—no guesswork, no hype.

Reel timestamp What he does Why it matters
0 – 04 s Panel harvest — the side seams and lining come off first; he saves the back panel, sleeves, and waistband as clean rectangles. Working inside-out keeps surface grain unscathed.
05 – 08 s Layout & mark-up — new body panel and two gussets are chalk-lined along the jacket’s natural grain. Aligning grain prevents the finished bag from twisting under load.
09 – 15 s Edge thinning — he skives every fold and corner until the leather flexes like heavy paper. The tool is a French edger with a narrow throat. Uniform 0.8 mm margins give crisp folds and reduce corner bulk.
16 – 20 s Dry fold test — panels are bent on the table; no glue yet. Confirms skive depth and reveals any tension spots before glue commits.
21 – 25 s Adhesive + press — thin coat of water-based contact cement on both faces; immediate parallel-jaw squeeze along the seam. Parallel pressure drives out air bubbles and keeps glue lines invisible.
26 – 30 s Stitch, edge-paint, hardware — gussets go in, zipper recycled from the sleeve, final edge paint for a factory look. Sequence avoids trimming after assembly and locks colour onto already-compacted edges.

The real technical lift? Controlling thickness (the skive) and pressure (the press). Everything else is choreography.


2 Technical checkpoints & how to clear them

  1. Consistent skive depth

    • Aim for 50 % thickness on chrome-tan, 60–70 % on stiff veg-tan.

    • Keep the edger’s sole flat; tilting digs trenches.

  2. Even adhesive tack

    • Water-based cement flashes fast—30 sec open time tops.

    • Work one seam at a time; don’t coat the entire panel and chase the clock.

  3. Parallel compression

    • Uneven jaws will leave witness marks you can’t sand out.

    • Moderate hand pressure (≈10 kg-f) for 10–15 s is enough; over-clamping thins the grain.

Step-by-step decode of Edward De Lacy’s viral up-cycle: turn a tired biker jacket into a sleek sling bag using precise skiving, parallel clamping and recycled hardware—spotlighting Yorkshine M390 French Edger & Nattools Flat Pliers. Read the full guide now.

3 Why Edward’s tool choices help (brief and to the point)

  • Edge work — the French edger in the reel is a narrow-throat model; a powder-steel blade such as the Yorkshine M390 keeps its keen edge through long skive runs without grabbing the grain. CÍ OFFICIAL

  • Seam pressing — parallel-jaw pliers, similar to the Nattools 2nd-Generation Flat Pliers, apply uniform pressure and avoid the crescent-shaped bruise common with tapered jaws. CÍ OFFICIAL

Use any equivalent tools you trust—just make sure the edge is sharp and the jaws are parallel.

Step-by-step decode of Edward De Lacy’s viral up-cycle: turn a tired biker jacket into a sleek sling bag using precise skiving, parallel clamping and recycled hardware—spotlighting Yorkshine M390 French Edger & Nattools Flat Pliers. Read the full guide now.

4 Common mis-steps & quick fixes

Symptom Likely cause Remedy
Corners balloon after turning Skive too shallow within 5 mm of tip Feather deeper, stop 2 mm before the edge
Glue bleeds onto grain Too much adhesive or delayed press Lighter coat; press as soon as cement turns matte
Visible clamp lines Uneven jaw pressure Re-align jaws or insert oiled Kraft paper as buffer

5 Try it yourself, tweak as you go

  • Start small: sleeve scrap → coin pouch.

  • Swap in waxed canvas if you want to practise the pattern without skiving.

  • Keep every zipper and snap you salvage; matching hardware streamlines the look.


About CÍ

CÍ is一boutique tool house based in London. We run a small factory for short-run production and partner with independent makers—Nattools, Yorkshine, Maxita—to bring well-built tools to working benches worldwide. Shipping is free (duties included) to almost every region, and we back each order with long-term support. Beyond edgers and pliers you’ll find hot-foil presses, pricking irons, 360° stitching ponies, skiving machines, precision cutters, and more—everything built for people who prefer doing it right once.

A compact wide skiver designed for precise thinning in tight spots like gussets and raised edges. Features a polished DC53 blade, 0.6mm edge guard, and Z-handle for control. Ideal for leathercrafters. Try it now.

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