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17 hours ago, fredk said:

I bought this last week, arrived this morning. 

A repro medieval lunette and awl.  Its in an 'unfinished' condition. Its surface is very rough

Lunette with awl, 03LWs.jpg

It needs a lot of cleaning up and polishing

 

 

that is cool, I take it is a leather working tool of those medieval days gone by.

 looks like a mini halberd

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22 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said:

. . .  I take it is a leather working tool of those medieval days gone by.

Yes, here it is in an illustration, being used by the worker;

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Looks a lot like a halberdman that was wondering what to do now that the war is over.

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LOL, tsunkasapa!

That's a really cool tool, Fred! I can see it would work both as a head knife and an awl.

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I got the lunette cleaned up. Some of you could do it better but it'll have to do, although, I'll do a bit more on it from time to time. The main problem with it is the surface is as rough as the moon and polishing it up takes time. I've sharpened the awl, as it was it wouldn't poke a hole thru a wet paper bag. I've sharpened the main blade and I've slightly sharped the 'tooth' on the back edge. As far as I know that acts like scratch awl so doesn't need to be really sharp, but also not as blunt as it was. Walnut wood oil dye and varnish on the handle

Lunette with awl, 07LWs.jpg

Lunette with awl, 08LWs.jpg

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That looks quite good :specool:  I wouldn't mind getting  one myself, mainly for the historical aspect or for  historical display . I have a collection of old  ' stuff ' on display in my workshop. 

HS

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I bought it from 'Daegrad Tools'

https://www.daegradtools.com/medieval-leatherworkers-combination-lunette-and-awl---ash-wood-handle-6508-p.asp

but be forewarned, it comes covered in scale from the hand-forging, and its not terribly big

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I made this last night. This is the experimental version. Can you guess what it is?

My Yarn ball, straps. 01LWs.jpg

 

My Yarn ball, straps. 02LWs.jpg

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its round, its purple, its knda cool lookin. My guess is a thingy to hold you stocking hat and gloves when you take em off in the store.

At least I'll get three out of four lol.

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Boccie ball holder?

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14 hours ago, fredk said:

Can you guess what it is?

Its  to carry your own personal ' Joe 90'  character in  ? Think about that now ;) 

HS

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I was never into that kind of stuff

I was a road runner, fog horn leg horn kinda  kid , speedy Gonzales, Tom an Jerry, 

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14 hours ago, chuck123wapati said:

its round, its purple, its knda cool lookin. My guess is a thingy to hold you stocking hat and gloves when you take em off in the store.

At least I'll get three out of four lol.

Three out if four

2 hours ago, Frodo said:

Boccie ball holder?

Nope

1 hour ago, Handstitched said:

Its  to carry your own personal ' Joe 90'  character in  ? Think about that now ;) 

lol, nope

I deliberately didn't include any thing for sizing, Its about 6 inches, and not quite a ball shape

Its for holding something captive

Its Wool Cage.  

I noticed that women in my Knit & Natter group allow their balls of wool to fall on the floor and roll around. They can put the ball of wool in this and attach the springy thingy to something. The wool ball is still free to rotate giving off its string of wool but it can't roll around on the floor getting dirty, stood on or tripped over

Its a test piece. I'll give it to one of the members, a volunteer, to try out next Wednesday at our next meeting

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4 hours ago, fredk said:

Its Wool Cage.  

Thats a great idea , I like that :)  I'll have to show my woolly leather  creation. 

I thought the Joe 90 carrier was a good guess though, lol .  You have to be of my " vintage" to know who that is. 

HS

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Awesome idea my daughter would love that, she uses an old basket that is to big and bulky.

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@fredk That is nice and a thoughtful thing to make.:)

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If you're a woodworker, you could make one of these for the yarn ball instead: 

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Screen grab from https://www.temu.com/

Very pretty!

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Removed huge long URL and pasted in the screen grab

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@Sheilajeanne I'm going to make one of those in leather. The down side of that bowl is its not very portable.  A super-duper sized dice cup

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On 1/13/2024 at 8:21 AM, fredk said:

I made this last night. This is the experimental version. Can you guess what it is?

My Yarn ball, straps. 01LWs.jpg

 

My Yarn ball, straps. 02LWs.jpg

Cool idea Fred.  I found them on flea bay for $55 up to $95

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I think I've become a reptile; I'm so cold I can't warm up to make the effort to get into my leather room to do any work

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What's the temperature there, Fred?

We're having a heat wave here - it's currently -5 C

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averaging 2* C

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For us here in West Oz,  we've had the complete opposite . For the last two weeks +  we've had 40 -  45C ( around 112 F)  higher in some places.  Its been relentless. Too damn hot in my workshop, around 38C , even with fans on. And just last week, ...the power went off on Tuesday  due to a  summer storm . The power finally came back  on late Wednesday arvo .  Thank God for our generator that kept our fans going and our fridge & freezer. 

Its been a political sh**t storm , pardon the pun. 

Wanna swap??

7 hours ago, Sheilajeanne said:

We're having a heat wave here - it's currently -5 C

:specool:

HS

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No thanks, the older I get, the harder it is for me to tolerate hot weather.

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