Due to the Norwegian Covid regulations, I have to stay in quarantine for 10 days after arrival in Norway. The company I work for have arranged for a hotel room in Bergen, and there is not much to be done about the situation.
But due to a bit of planning ahead, I had bought various buckles and rings etc. and precut some leather at home and brought with me. So I am hope to make a breast plate for my sons horse while I am stuck out here.
The working conditions are not optimal, but it sure beats watching TV or surfing the net.
I got inspired by the Dyon anatomic breastplate, and I started out by measuring a bit on the actual horse and making a sketch. I still try to become better at making a nice looking stitching, but I haven't got a stitching clamp out here, so it is a bit difficult to draw the right hand thread and the left hand thread up or down. But I think it will end up looking OK.
I have a small starter kit from Tandy with a marking wheel, and I have ground an old screwdriver to make an edge beveller. The knives I think are old fruit knives that are sharpened but they are sharp and that is the main thing for me.
Before marking out for the holes, I glue the parts together with contact glue, and then I mark out and us a small awl before sewing it all together.
Work station and place for eating breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I brought a piece of plywood with me to avoid getting in trouble for cutting in the table.
Nice and tidy workspace..
The main parts of the breastplate. for some reason the picture is upside down.