dagcon Report post Posted March 26, 2013 Hi, It was easier to start another thread for some reason. To make story short, had anyone see something like my "Pony" Thanks again Dag Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Dogg Report post Posted March 27, 2013 Dagcon, this is most likely not a leatherworking tool, but rather a clamp for sharpening and setting handsaws. That would explain the "standing up" configuration and the wrap-around tool tray. If you sharpen handsaws for a living (which nobody does anymore as most handsaws today come with hardened teeth, which cannot be sharpened or set) you would have quite a large assortment of files and "sets" (this is the tool that bends the teeth so the saw won't bind in the cut). I can tell you from experience it is a very tedious process, especially on fine-toothed saws and a setup like this would make it a lot more efficient. If the jaws are wood, you could use it for leatherwork; however, if they are cast iron or steel like most sawclamps I wouldn't recommend it since it could discolor the leather through chemical reaction with tannic acid or tanning salts. Maybe a jawcover made from leather would work... . Hope this helps. Black Dogg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dagcon Report post Posted March 27, 2013 Thanks so much! He can still use it then, as the staunch Irishman that he is, he likes to tinker around and repurpose things. Off to look for a stitching pony then, Dag Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silverback Report post Posted March 27, 2013 Why not just replace the jaws with wood? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites