Bree Posted March 20, 2009 Report Posted March 20, 2009 Hot Dayum Tom! I love that copper and bronze bracer! That is just awesome. The others are excellent but that last one really caught my eye. Super job! Quote
TomSwede Posted March 20, 2009 Author Report Posted March 20, 2009 Thank you Bree!! Your'e all to kind to me!!! Tom Quote
Members DG Leather Posted March 21, 2009 Members Report Posted March 21, 2009 Tom the way I have seen leather measured here is in what gauge or weight of leather.....3-5 ounce or 7-9 ounce etc etc. I not sure but think it is the ounce per square inch? maybe foot....? I not sure but that is how you pick it when buying it. But I see no diffrence in the weights I get from Tandy. a 3oz seems to be same as an 8 oz......so i am but confused..... Thanks all for the kind words!!!!I use veg.tan leather and and 2,5-3mm thickness, that is about 1/10"-1/8 in thickness in inches but what weight??? PLZ help me out someone who's more familiar with the subject of American standars and units. In Sweden we use metrics only with the exeption of measuring leather in sq.ft. I have considered lining them but customers doesn't seem to care and I seldom do stuff that is not to be sold. I did line the small braided bracer I did for myself and I really love it. So smooth and nice on the inside. I used the thinnest available cowhide for that. Tom Quote
Members Tina Posted March 21, 2009 Members Report Posted March 21, 2009 (edited) Tomthe way I have seen leather measured here is in what gauge or weight of leather.....3-5 ounce or 7-9 ounce etc etc. I not sure but think it is the ounce per square inch? maybe foot....? I not sure but that is how you pick it when buying it. But I see no diffrence in the weights I get from Tandy. a 3oz seems to be same as an 8 oz......so i am but confused..... Hi, I found this conversion chart online, it might help? Edited March 21, 2009 by Tina Quote
gtwister09 Posted March 21, 2009 Report Posted March 21, 2009 Tina, The first one on the chart under irons got messed up. It appears to have lost the decimal point. An ounce is equivalent to 3/4ths of an iron. Regards, Ben Quote
Members Tina Posted March 21, 2009 Members Report Posted March 21, 2009 Tina,The first one on the chart under irons got messed up. It appears to have lost the decimal point. An ounce is equivalent to 3/4ths of an iron. Regards, Ben Great thanks, I fixed it:-) Quote
mendedbowl Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 hi Tom, great work! they all look awesome. thanks for all the pictures and explanations... i've wondered before why you notched the bottom edge of your bracers...now it makes perfect sense. the tooling and coloring on the hammer is beautiful. and the lucifer bracer reminds me of an old woodcut print. any chance you'll share your source for artwork? ken Quote
Members Patrice Posted March 24, 2009 Members Report Posted March 24, 2009 WoW! I love the bracer with scene of hell taken from an old codex! The carving is only done with a swivel knife right? Quote
TomSwede Posted March 24, 2009 Author Report Posted March 24, 2009 hi Tom,great work! they all look awesome. thanks for all the pictures and explanations... i've wondered before why you notched the bottom edge of your bracers...now it makes perfect sense. the tooling and coloring on the hammer is beautiful. and the lucifer bracer reminds me of an old woodcut print. any chance you'll share your source for artwork? ken Hi Ken, thank you very much!!! Like Patrice says the sorce i probably some old codex and I think I found this one in a book by Robert Muchembled and the title translated from Swedish is: The history of the devil. WoW! I love the bracer with scene of hell taken from an old codex! The carving is only done with a swivel knife right? Thank you very much Patrice!!! The bracer with the hell scene is just carved with swivelknife AND slight impressions done with the modelling tool. I wanted to keep the look from a possible old woodcarving. I have a funny story behind this bracer and maybe I'll share it some day but now is not the right time all I can say that it has a funny link to my most recent work posted here and so does a certain archers bracer with a golden Thors hammer and copper dragons. Tom Quote
Members 97Stallion Posted March 31, 2009 Members Report Posted March 31, 2009 Damn nice work! I have yet to make anything myself, but i'm stationed over in Korea atm and figured this would give me something to do. Keep up the great work. Quote
TomSwede Posted March 31, 2009 Author Report Posted March 31, 2009 Damn nice work! I have yet to make anything myself, but i'm stationed over in Korea atm and figured this would give me something to do. Keep up the great work. Thank you very much 97Stallion!!! Welcome to the board and the welth of leatherworking shared here!!! Learning leatherwork sure will help you reduce the amount of sparetime;-) Tom Quote
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