Members simontuntelder Posted January 6, 2014 Members Report Posted January 6, 2014 Many of you are so fantastic at restoring your tools. It's incredible. I have some old knives that I'll be working in, once I get the proper equipment for it. But I was wondering if there's any reason for doing it. I mean, can't you put a nice polished edge on your knife without cleaning up and polishing the entire knife? I'm just thinking out loud. I intend to give all of my tools a brush up when I find the time. Quote
Members walter roth Posted January 6, 2014 Author Members Report Posted January 6, 2014 Hello Simon .......... Sure you can do it that way. Just as you like it .... ((-: At half-moon knife, it is not good if the rust scar into the material going into it, because they can no longer grind clean, if you're the cutting edge of a rust scar. greeting walter Quote
Members walter roth Posted February 23, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 23, 2014 (edited) Hi Bruce ..... So, now I had once had time to edit the things from you. Here are the pictures, I hope you like them. The 3/4 moon knife is very good and still big enough that was worth the Abeit. In France they are called knife ...... schwalbenswanz in English I think is called the Swallow-tail or Dovetail. I used one for many years, mainly to cut thick wool felt and thin out at the edges. But I have found all the years no more after I get my from the teaching time by over 2/3 of its size have less ground. Then I have the Meyer and Fammery ground de-rusted and clean. It looks good at handle, which is still under the hammer is an old forged. For me is always a sign of good quality. And I must say, he is good, yes he can be sanded excellent, and he holds the cut wonderfully. Here again, no modern steel roller gives me the evidence from the present time so good Halfmoon, like the old forged. This one is great for grinding and cuts better than anything modern. I wish I could show you how the Halfmoon knife cut the leather without any effort quite easily. Add the rice circle I also reworked. Very nicely done as Osborne has a fine quality. Seems almost as if Americans were equipped with much smaller hands ... ((-: Greeting Walter Edited February 23, 2014 by walter roth Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted February 23, 2014 Moderator Report Posted February 23, 2014 It is always a pleasure to see what you can do with the tools, Walter. They all look wonderful! I have made the decision that I am no longer taking orders for leather work, and now concentrating only on the tools. I have spent the last two days rearranging and organizing the tool shop. I have a few more shelves to move and I will be ready for work again. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Members silverbullet Posted February 24, 2014 Members Report Posted February 24, 2014 One word says it wow , some really nice tools Gary Quote
Members simontuntelder Posted March 18, 2014 Members Report Posted March 18, 2014 Walter, my girlfriend is going to Basel to attend some kind of jewelry fair (she's going as a journalist) and I was just wondering if there were any good leather related shops in Basel that I could send her to? She sometimes works with me, when I have larger orders, so she has some knowledge and I would trust her with my money. Quote
Members walter roth Posted March 18, 2014 Author Members Report Posted March 18, 2014 Hi Simon .In Basel was the former tannery Baader, unfortunately closed for about 20 years .Then the company winter , which also has long traded leather, what they do today I do not know exactly.Here 2 linkshttp://www.winter-home.ch/de/kontakt/adressen/http://www.winter-creation.com/de/produkte-a-z/Then there in Bern, about 100 km from Basel tannery Graber .He mainly makes goatskin and calf leather in natural color .For Sattler very important here , but if you use something ....? ?Then the Emme leather.Which makes this a natural brown " leather stuff " after the old Standsrts the Swiss Army.It is greased baked and light brown, darker in the sun wonderful after and is very suitable for straps and case work .http://www.emmeleder.ch/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=5&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=16The black leather is not very good , but the brown is really nice.A good leather dealer is also the Höltschi leather trade .http://www.hoeltschi-leder.ch/He has 35 years in the metier and knows his stuff.The is in Zurich , with the train about 30 minutes from Basel.Then there are still the Ehrlich leather in Biberach. But this is Germany . Further away from basel .http://www.ehrlich-leder-lorica.de/The also makes some leather embossed with old pattern sheets for chairs from the period around 1850 - 1920.http://www.ehrlich-leder-lorica.de/04_Produkte/Produkte_D.phpIf you ever need embossed leather that makes here even beautiful parts like 100 years ago, with the old tooling plates of 100 years ago .http://www.colorzeitung.at/einpraegsam-123706.htmlOr a look here .http://ameyer.at/?page_id=70................ here the patterns he has.http://ameyer.at/?page_id=1367So nunr 's enough for this time.I think you 've had enough "work" for your free evening ..... (((( (-:greetingWalter Quote
Members simontuntelder Posted March 20, 2014 Members Report Posted March 20, 2014 Hallo Walter. Thanks for your input. I'll definitely try to get some samples from Emme Leder. The Zeugleder sounds interesting.Unfortuantely her trip has been shortened from three days to one day, so she won't have time to do any shopping for me. Which is probably fine anyways.In fear of going completely off topic, I was simply wondering about one ting. An We've touched the subject before. The Swiss military and their goods. Do you know, where you buy the surplus stuff (like bags, rucksacks and tool rolls)? I was considering a road trip to Switzerland just to buy up bags and other stuff from the Swiss army, but I wouldn't know where to find it. Thanks and sorry about going totally off topic. Quote
Members walter roth Posted March 21, 2014 Author Members Report Posted March 21, 2014 Hello Simon .................The things of the Swiss army were now safely sold 15 years, but now things are going for neige .Our army was 20 years ago, 800 ` 000 thousand men strong, today there are still 180 ` 000That's why we had so many things übverschüssige .They can be found in the Army Liq stores , but the good times are over.http://www.armyliqshop.ch/http://www.armyliqshop.ch/armyliqshop/thun/Today we fiondet more things at dealerships such as those here .http://www.coro-handels.ch/willkommen.htmlhttp://www.coro-handels.ch/willkommen.htmlhttp://www.coro-handels.ch/willkommen.htmlOr here also has things the army, but also all kinds of other .http://www.green-store.ch/15 years ago sold the Army in the shops even guns of the army for 80 - the piece ..... ((( (-:But there were also artillery cannons , rockets pipes , tanks -68 , Willys jeeps and buy another .The tank 68 there were 10,000 francs for .Also Sattler tools were found . Ps: Somehow, the PC software is not completely compatible with the blog here, so here are the underlined phrases. Quote
Members walter roth Posted April 14, 2014 Author Members Report Posted April 14, 2014 Hi leather craftsman... I have seen many pictures here. and I saw many beautiful decorations on the leather. But what I have seen are really good and fine sewing. I think for me it's also because that seam clamps not very often used in the United States. I've got some of them now and would like to ask here if you want to have one. We have ever discussed the topic and this was for a new here in the Switzerland most sure price too high. Here indeed, between 500 and 800 francs, what are the $900 cost them. Here I have one that is about 30 years old, but the function is very good. and it costs much less. I could give it for 150 francs. that would be something...??? greeting Quote
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