Hello there all, I am new to the forum and wanted to post my latest project. A pair of Mens Sandals inspired by my comfy pair of Kinos from Key West.
I've been working with leather now for about a year just trying to find my niche. My greatest sense of self accomplishment came so far making this pair of sandals. I used some scrap gun holster leather, pigskin lining, some suede leather in the footbed for a bit of cushion and Tandy's Barge cement. The sandals are stitched with hemp twine; the toe rope is an 8 cord plaid, also with hemp. The soling material is my big failure with this pair. I used some craft EVA foam from Jo-Anns, really to just get the concept of the sandals out of my head and into something physical as I have been unable to find a decent source and material for outsoles. This foam from Jo-Anns is not tough enough to handle walking on so I still need to find something good to use.
I have thought about using waxed leather for the soles but I am concerned with traction. I would really prefer some thin rubber or foam of some sort.
My other area I see for improvement is in lining up each piece of leather with the sole material, I need to find a way to clean up the edges to give the project a smooth professional appeal. (can't really see this in the pictures)
When I do my next pair of sandals I plan on using thiner leather over the foot, softer hemp on the toe and hopefully something better for the sole.