Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Thursday at 04:59 PM Members Report Posted Thursday at 04:59 PM Hey all, So I broke my arm a couple weeks ago, and I’m tired of teasing myself by just staring at my workbench. I do at least have use of my dominant hand, so I did luck out in that department, but all of my hobbies seem to require 2 hands. I’m sure there are some of you with a similar experience, but how do I modify leatherwork to be conducive to 1 working arm until I get my cast off? Is it even feasible? Unfortunately, my bandsaw is disassembled to repair, and I can’t break the nut loose on my grinder to replace the stone with a buffing wheel, so I feel like I may be SOL (hope im not censored) on the power tool side. Any tips/tricks/hints/advice welcome, even if it’s not to bother. Guess it’s back to my first rodeo, AZR Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted Thursday at 05:07 PM CFM Report Posted Thursday at 05:07 PM 3 minutes ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: Hey all, So I broke my arm a couple weeks ago, and I’m tired of teasing myself by just staring at my workbench. I do at least have use of my dominant hand, so I did luck out in that department, but all of my hobbies seem to require 2 hands. I’m sure there are some of you with a similar experience, but how do I modify leatherwork to be conducive to 1 working arm until I get my cast off? Is it even feasible? Unfortunately, my bandsaw is disassembled to repair, and I can’t break the nut loose on my grinder to replace the stone with a buffing wheel, so I feel like I may be SOL (hope im not censored) on the power tool side. Any tips/tricks/hints/advice welcome, even if it’s not to bother. Guess it’s back to my first rodeo, AZR Dang, bad luck. I hope you recover quickly !!! You may not be able to pound leather, but you can still read, study, and practice drawing patterns and such. maybe even some swivel knife practice. Get well soon!!!☺️ Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Contributing Member fredk Posted Thursday at 06:37 PM Contributing Member Report Posted Thursday at 06:37 PM Sorry to hear you broke a wing As chuck says; read books Eventually as the break heals you may get the use of your fingers again and you can do some sewing using a stitching clamp to hold the work Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
CFM Frodo Posted Thursday at 07:34 PM CFM Report Posted Thursday at 07:34 PM 2 hours ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: Hey all, So I broke my arm a couple weeks ago, and I’m tired of teasing myself by just staring at my workbench. I do at least have use of my dominant hand, so I did luck out in that department, but all of my hobbies seem to require 2 hands. I’m sure there are some of you with a similar experience, but how do I modify leatherwork to be conducive to 1 working arm until I get my cast off? Is it even feasible? Unfortunately, my bandsaw is disassembled to repair, and I can’t break the nut loose on my grinder to replace the stone with a buffing wheel, so I feel like I may be SOL (hope im not censored) on the power tool side. Any tips/tricks/hints/advice welcome, even if it’s not to bother. Guess it’s back to my first rodeo, AZR If you have a bench vise tighten your wrench in the jaws Grab the grinder with your one hand holding the lock button with a finger Match up the grinder with your wrench and twist improvise adapt overcome hooraaaaa!!! goodluck 👍 Quote Singer 66, Chi Chi Patcher, Rex 26-188, singer 29k62 , 2-needles D.C.F.M
Members mbnaegle Posted Thursday at 09:24 PM Members Report Posted Thursday at 09:24 PM This is why you have kids! Put them to work! You might look at amputee prosthetics, as I've seen some ingenious stuff done to keep guys busy. Most of it doesn't restore full use of the arm, but rather makes it easier to use the arm for simple stuff. If your arm is in a cast, you might be able to fashion a hook, ring, or spring clamp to help hold stuff while you work on it with the other arm. Don't let life get you down. Where there's a will there's a way. Double Arm Amputee Welding Quote
Members dikman Posted Thursday at 11:04 PM Members Report Posted Thursday at 11:04 PM Lots of youtube videos to watch and learn more about leatherwork. Quote Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500. Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)
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