Pyramidal spikes, the sharp edges didn't transfer the pattern very well. Too much surface area I believe.
The lines are the center-lines of the pattern to be transferred to the leather. About 2mm high and wide with a little spacing. Then I was going to put a 5mm backing plate under them. (I was constructing it in the spikes up orientation although it is to be used in the spikes down orientation of course.)
Please note that there are lines in the 2D drawing that indicate where the straps of the Celtic knot go over and under each other. An important part of the design which was lost in my first attempt (the 3D image I first posted). And, since this is only a portion of the total length of the pattern, to be chained one after the other, there are a few lines in the 2D drawing that need to be "left out" of the final 3D model. So, I need to know how this is done, and/or, be able to delete some of the spikes in these areas to end up with an appropriate pattern. (actually, this is the "end pattern". I need to make a second one, almost identical, that is the "chaining pattern")
FYI: This is for a guitar strap for my grandson, for Christmas, who has just taken up the guitar. And this particular pattern isn't available for leather tooling from the usual suppliers. So I'm having to make one. Needless to say, your time and effort is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dan Griffin