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I thought it would be a funny and insightful topic to bring up because there are times when you don't have the 'proper' tool for a project and for someone like me that's starting out and can only afford essential tools I found a couple of 'novel' ways to put things I have to use. I read that a lot of people here use drill presses to make stitch holes and Dremel rotary tools to burnish edges. I've seen the Dremel being used before in a documentary for the brand Hermes and got one the other day at the pawn store which I can't wait to test out.

I've made a tiny stitching pony out of a mini vice grip and scrap wood I had at home which I use for small work like wallets and key fobs. It's not good for anything else but it does the job! And I've used books as a substitute wood block, you can use the pages to work out the appropriate dimensions, cut up the book to size etc.

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And here's me using the mini stitching pony on a key case. I sit on a office chair because that way I can swivel and shine the light at any angle of the leather I'm working on. It helps a lot when you're dealing with black thread on black dyed leather at night!

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There is an old "Tool Conversion Rule": When no hammer is within reach, the nearest tool magically becomes a hammer.

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There is an old "Tool Conversion Rule": When no hammer is within reach, the nearest tool magically becomes a hammer.

Well said! I'm pretty slack so if what I need isn't within arms reach anything will do. I just bought some kids' wooden blocks from the charity store which will be great for blocks, save on buying timber and they're almost cut to size.

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post-13207-051268400 1302107320_thumb.jp This a bouncer I made out of a ball hitch. It is nice and heavy. I ground down the edge on top but then I realized it was leaving black marks. post-13207-003066700 1302107378_thumb.jp This is an old screw driver I ground down to use as a scratch awl. post-13207-036609700 1302107414_thumb.jp This is an old chainsaw tool I turned into a bleeder for cutting the saddle string slots. It works great.post-13207-019796600 1302107457_thumb.jp These aren't the prettiest pliers but they work great around the horn and cantle. post-13207-092390800 1302107501_thumb.jp These are some old screw drivers I turned into ticklers. They works great. I like the smaller one better. post-13207-093900000 1302107553_thumb.jp This is a plexi-glass slicker. Credit goes to Jeremiah Watt on this idea. post-13207-073470900 1302107592_thumb.jp I turned this string puller/tightener out of black walnut. Haven't used this one yet. post-13207-040453600 1302107652_thumb.jp This is a lace cutter. Only used this once. But then started using a little cheap plastic one.

Here's a few more: post-13207-068305900 1302107959_thumb.jp These was made for skiving leather. I think it's a good idea but couldn't get it to work. post-13207-007633300 1302108004_thumb.jp This is also for skiving leather. This one actually works. The only drawback is you can't do wider than about 1.5"

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I love your skivers, Seveneves, brilliant work. Too bad the first one didn't turn out, that's how I'd imagine I'd make one. What was the issue with it? I think on another post I saw a fella make a bouncer out of doorknobs.

NB Just realised your name is a palindrome, sweet!

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