rmdorman
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Sandal mid and strap opinions
rmdorman replied to okiwen's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Ive used the sandalmaking workshop book its got a lot of nice basic patterns and info on materials and is pretty cheap. I also have tim Skyrm’s sandal book from Sorrell notions and findinds. It seems more advanced but i havent read it in depth yet -
Hockenberry Custom Boot Book
rmdorman replied to rmdorman's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Hah while I’m pretty determined I think I’d feel too much like I was invading privacy. If I stumble on someone though I’d be happy to give them one last sale -
Hockenberry Custom Boot Book
rmdorman replied to rmdorman's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Yes I’m so grateful to have YouTube available, but it can feel very disjointed jumping around in the process and to different makers. A couple of people show most of their process straight through, but without much explicit instruction. -
Hockenberry Custom Boot Book
rmdorman replied to rmdorman's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
I think it must have been self published. Here’s the place he originally sold it (and a packer book which would have been really cool!) as a spiral bound. good idea, I sent Johanna a message, we’ll see if I get lucky! -
Hockenberry Custom Boot Book
rmdorman replied to rmdorman's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Thank you! I actually have a couple of books - Cottle & McKinney’s book, and DW Frommer - and I’ll eventually get Sorrell’s when I save up for the whole course. My hope is to learn a little bit about how different authors do it, since there are so many variations, and figure out what works for me. -
Hockenberry Custom Boot Book
rmdorman replied to rmdorman's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
I’ve got a couple search notifications out for it. Someone said I can try searchtempest I’ll give that a shot. I think it was self published so maybe no ISBN but if someone has a copy let me know if I’m wrong about that. Thanks for the response! -
Hockenberry Custom Boot Book
rmdorman replied to rmdorman's topic in Shoes, Boots, Sandals and Moccassins
Bumping in blind hopes someone knows how to track down a copy of " Custom Western Boot Making", by K.E. Hockenberry. It was originally referenced here but removed. Since then however it looks like Ken has passed and his site closed and there is no one to buy the book from, although I’d be willing. Thanks so much for any leads anyone can provide! -
Iphone or google lens can do it for you (this screenshot not a great example cause the picture was low resolution)
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Oh man I didn’t realize how old this thread was haha glad you found one! I haven’t tried these but I’ve been considering them. What did you think of the quality?
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Theres these chinese ones Seam gauge
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I did a side by side of about a dozen leather waterproofing products. Not super scientific but used offcuts of veg tan, applied as instructed, and took notes after spraying with water. In my opinion the Saphir super invulner was the best of those intended for nubuk/suede, and I liked Obenauf HD or Pecards for smooth leather, and duck back for canvas. But there’s about 400 products out there.
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Does anyone know where to get a copy of this? I know he used to sell it and I’d be happy to buy it from whoever has the rights to it now but since he passed and his site is gone I’m not sure there’s anyone to buy it from. thanks kindly!
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Here’s a nice video of half sole on a boot https://youtu.be/hS380rS_KAI?si=7xYHY_cJmxfBqpXn
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Thank you for the advice sir. DAP America is sending me a spring assembly.
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How do you like my new leaf spring? Incidentally, anyone know where I can get one a little more up to spec than my Ace Hardware masterpiece? Thanks kindly, Michael in Florida