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Thank you!!
Due to my inexperience with binoculars, I didn't know that it's a classic case style for them. I mean, it makes sense, but WTF do I know about binos?! I'm an IT guy. ๐คฃ
After I had completed the project and I returned to my home office, I found out my office had a set of old school ones that are built like a tank. I wish I would've known that before the project, it would've saved some time on understanding the development of the case I made. That said, I did love the challenge.
That's funny that you naturally came up with the same overall design. It makes sense though as making it horizontal would require forming material.
Edit: if you're also a wood worker you could make one look really fancy that way but man, that'd be a lot of work.
Being fair, after deciding I could do better than the factory case, I got the initial build plan idea from an ASMR video reel on YT. It taught me a lot of technique for making a 3D objects. Things like the double laying, box and butt stitching, and how to balance the weight so it sits nicely on a strap looped on your shoulder.
I'm a little bit of an autodidact and a visual context learner. If I can see it, I can figure it out. Reels will tell you a lot, but they don't give you the nuance, feel, or properties of the materials you're dealing with. For me, that's the real allure. After seeing the case in my office, I got to see how my mind took something similar and translated and interpreted it with my own flair.
Hey that's cool. I wish I had the patience for that. ADHD says I would start something, mess up a stitch or something and never touch it again. Lol