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Title: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: simk on April 27, 2023, 03:30:06 pm
Today was a good day - finally did something I was planning to do for years...improving my leatherwork.

So my friend the shoemaker visited me and we together refurbished 3 old bows - provided them simple and basic leather grips. It's not complicated, few simple tools and only a little knowhow. It's the small things, like preparing an edge, that finally make the difference. I'm totally happy with the results and I'm looking forward to lesson 2.

cheers 
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: Pat B on April 27, 2023, 04:55:53 pm
Nice leatherwork. Just beveling the outside edges makes a big difference in appearance and comfort.   :OK
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: bentstick54 on April 27, 2023, 06:37:46 pm
Very nice.
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: PaSteve on April 27, 2023, 08:27:30 pm
Definitely adds to the aesthetics of a well crafted bow. They look great.
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: Jim Davis on April 28, 2023, 03:15:19 pm
Let's see the tools.
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: superdav95 on April 28, 2023, 09:43:46 pm
Those are smart looking handles.  Nice stitching. 
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: Hamish on April 30, 2023, 03:46:26 am
Crisp and clean workmanship. Highly professional.
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: GlisGlis on April 30, 2023, 04:28:47 am
It's not complicated, few simple tools and only a little knowhow. It's the small things, like preparing an edge, that finally make the difference.

Simple yet professional. They look great  :OK
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: simk on April 30, 2023, 12:32:14 pm
thanks - I really like it too. what a little more effort and knowhow can do.... ;D

of course the tools  Jim!



Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: simk on April 30, 2023, 12:33:21 pm
will add more comments later...
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: Kidder on April 30, 2023, 03:22:29 pm
Beautiful work Simon. So I usually do pistol grip bows and end up having to wet fit the leather and then trim when it’s on the bow. Is there a way to do this and still prep the edges like you have?
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: superdav95 on April 30, 2023, 03:52:14 pm
Ya his edges look nice.  He’s using thicker leather here on some of these it looks like.  Simon are you burnishing your edges with a wood taper and or burnishing tool?  On my knife sheathes the edging and burnishing I do is with a little water and my wood taper and it gets shiny and smooth.  I think it brings out the oils to surface and polishes it.  I wonder if that is what he’s doing here.  Simon, your Dubins grease looks different then mine.  Mine is a white clear stuff.  It works great but wonder if your stuff works better for the edges.  Are you using it on the edges too.  Let us know.  Thanks. 
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: simk on May 01, 2023, 05:48:10 am
a little basic information about the tools and what I was teached:

The little tool with the antler grip was intersting - it allows you to precisly cut/bevel the edges.
Then the wheelie-tool is interesting to quickly and precisly mark the stitching holes.
The spoon and the little hammer can be used for final treatment of the edges and forming/flattening of the stitched seam.
A little fat on the edges (but not on the grip!) helps. Goal is to artifificially season the edges of the leather by burnishing it, make it look like it was touched a 1000times.
My friend had a thin rounded piece of bone to burniush the leather - I tried to replace that with the spoon. A piece of polished hardwood certainly also works fine!


Kidder: have you tried PatB's method, namely taking a 3d imprint of your handle with masking tape? Further: You should cut your leather piece a little short, then soak it in water for 30minutes and then apply. It will stretch when wet and tighten again when drying on the bow. That's how you should get a proper fit even on a pistol grip. Leather seems to be a pretty versatile matierial.....

cheers
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: ajooter on May 05, 2023, 11:54:28 am
Very nice.  Those leather handles look great!
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: red hill on May 26, 2023, 08:28:32 pm
Very nice.
Title: Re: Leatherwork on Handles
Post by: Pappy on June 01, 2023, 07:25:40 am
Nice grips, I need to work on getting better at that myself, seems when I get a bow shooting I just want to get a grip and finish on and move on. Got a lot of weak suits for sure but finish work is my worst.  :)
 Pappy