This is a Pic of tapping the horn.
This is a shot of the Jig I use to get the die started on the horn.
This shows it screwed into the horn and lubricated
Shows the die.
This is how I clamp it up to cut the threads.
Another shot.
Finished threads.
Back to the cover; Once the leather is dry and while the clamps are still on take a pencil and mark along the bottom of them, this will be your stitch line.
Here it is laid out and using nails to punch the stitching holes, a piece of wood is used as a spacer.
Ready to stitch, it is damp so it can be stretched while being stitched.
Here the horn is coved with glue. As you work down the horn you can smooth the leather out with you hands by pushing on it like you were smoothing out a table cloth.
First couple of stitches are done off the horn. Then it is stretched over the horn and stitched, You will have to pull the leather as you work, try and keep you seam straight.
Finished stitching, Notice that there is a lot of excess to trim and that the piece of leather was left longer than the horn.
I used a forceps to help hold and stretch
This is it with the tip and collar on it.