Members Thunderingthompson Posted March 30, 2012 Members Report Posted March 30, 2012 Hi Folks for any one who whats to build a stitching pony plans for one can be found in this pdf book starting on page 98 to 104 http://ia700307.us.archive.org/30/items/farmwoodwork00roehgoog/farmwoodwork00roehgoog.pdf cheers James Quote Hi I am new to leather working, Looking for ward to learning from all you pro's out there
Members digdug18 Posted March 31, 2012 Members Report Posted March 31, 2012 Hi Folks for any one who whats to build a stitching pony plans for one can be found in this pdf book starting on page 98 to 104 http://ia700307.us.a...k00roehgoog.pdf cheers James I think that is the most uncomfortable looking stiching pony I've ever seen. Quote
Members Bluesman Posted March 31, 2012 Members Report Posted March 31, 2012 Thank you for the plans Jon Quote If it ain't moving and should......WD40, If it's moving and shouldn't....Duct Tape. There you have it, now fix something
Tinneal Posted April 30, 2012 Report Posted April 30, 2012 Thanks for the pattern! This one is a bit bare bones... You can tell materials would not have been terribly plentiful when these plans were created, but useful nonetheless! I have a friend who has a wood shop in his basement, and said I can make a stitching pony for myself. I've been compiling pictures and measurements from various patterns, and I think I'm getting close to being ready to start. Any suggestions on what makes a good 'pony'? Quote Leatherwork Portfolio | Etsy Shop
Members Grizhicks Posted May 18, 2012 Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 here's an update version; very similar - Stitching Horse Quote
Members Eve Posted July 17, 2012 Members Report Posted July 17, 2012 Thanks for sharing, I did try to ask my Mother make me a stitching horse or pony for me by looking at the plan, guess what my mother said:" I will sponsor you $100USD so you can buy one from Japan." >.<! Making stitching horse or pony by ourselves is not going to happen in Singapore or Hong Kong >.<! Because we can’t find the right material or tools for it. Ps. We can't even find any leather shop here in Singapore ... sigh... How do the leather working class do here in Singapore, the teacher will bring the students to Hong Kong and make a one stop group shopping in Sumshupo for leather and accessories, very sad yeah? (and yes I brought the pony from Japan >.<) Quote
Members bluesman1951 Posted July 18, 2012 Members Report Posted July 18, 2012 Send me a email and Ill show you a comfortable stitching horse I just had made for me . Bluesman1951@hotmail.com .This horse is going to out last me by a 100 years . yes they are for sale . Bill I think that is the most uncomfortable looking stiching pony I've ever seen. Quote
Members bluesman1951 Posted July 18, 2012 Members Report Posted July 18, 2012 Hi before you start let me show you one I just had made . Size limits will not let me post the picture here . Send me a email at : bluesman1951@hotmail.com and Ill send you some pictures of the one I just had custom made . This one will outlast me by 100 years and be fought over when I am gone . Its a last a life time tool . If you are interested send me a email and I will send you a bunch of pictures . Bluesman1951 Thanks for the pattern! This one is a bit bare bones... You can tell materials would not have been terribly plentiful when these plans were created, but useful nonetheless! I have a friend who has a wood shop in his basement, and said I can make a stitching pony for myself. I've been compiling pictures and measurements from various patterns, and I think I'm getting close to being ready to start. Any suggestions on what makes a good 'pony'? Quote
Tree Reaper Posted July 18, 2012 Report Posted July 18, 2012 This is what I made to clamp in a Black and Decker Work Mate. When the work is done it gets put in a corner. Quote
Members prc77ro Posted January 5, 2013 Members Report Posted January 5, 2013 In Al Stolhman's The Art of Hand Sewing Leather, there is a layout on the last 3 pages of the book. I'm in the process of building mine, just waiting on the latigo strap and some buckles. The entire 1/4 horse as it's called can be built for $60 or less depending on your materials. Quote
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