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Good use for small pieces of scrap leather.

Started by Bud B., September 06, 2013, 10:22:00 AM

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Bud B.

My nephew practiced with my stamping tools and I found a good use for the scrap.

 

 
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Mudd

Those are an awesome use of scrap leather and a great way to protect broadheads in your back quiver.

I use mine the same way.

Good job Bud!!

Thanks for sharing.

God bless,Mudd

PS: I also use the string at the tip for easy and quick removal.
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reddogge

Very nice indeed. I can't tell if they have a welt but the welt would protect the threads from those sharp edges.
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DamselflyFarm

Those are awesome. Did you use a regular sewing machine, or do you have a heavier duty one for working leather?
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Most leather work is done by drilling or punching holes then stiching by hand.
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Eric Sprick

Nice work, I need to try some of those when I hunt with my backquiver.

Eric


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You and the nephew got it going on there Bud.     :thumbsup:
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Bobby Urban

Nice job!  x2 on the welt and pre-drilling leather for stitching.  I use contact cement and quick clamps to get my knife sheaths set - pre-drill and stitch.

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Bud B.

I sew by hand and I have a Tippmaan Boss Stitcher. Sometimes I use Barge cement to keep things in place while working. I don't use a welt 'cause it just too much to do and the Barge cement usually keeps things in place plus if you wet form the covers they fit well and the ferrule taper usually keeps the blades from getting to the stitches. These are really just goofing around with the Tippman Boss.

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BrownA5

Way to go.... I like them!  That is a pretty serious sewing machine, by the way!

Bud B.

Good way to stretch almost any and all scrap.
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Butchie

These are great!!!  Question I've always had about these covers though.  Do you have problems with the broadhead eventually edge cutting the stitching?  Thanks!
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