Members mrwatch Posted July 15, 2019 Members Report Posted July 15, 2019 sorry if in wrong place and please excuse the back ground. I have been reading about stitching pony's and videos on making your own. Got this years ago at a garage sale. has a quick release button for one jaw, and handle is movable. I can put leather over the jaws and make adapters and clamp it to a table when needed. only marked Taiwan. Comments welcome. Bob Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 15, 2019 Contributing Member Report Posted July 15, 2019 if it works for you it works Quote
Members mrwatch Posted July 15, 2019 Author Members Report Posted July 15, 2019 Thanks, I am new to this and mostly repair knife sheaths. No idea how many really use or like a stitching pony? Seems like it will have a place for me at times. Quote
Rockoboy Posted July 17, 2019 Report Posted July 17, 2019 Many jobs I do of all sizes, that I use one of my 3 stitching pony's or clam. I have a small table top unit bought online for $18AUD, a homemade mid-size unit that can sit on a table that can take a wider/deeper project and a homemade floor clam that will take a larger, deeper and/or thicker project. That clamp you have pictured appears to be a handyman type of woodworking or metalworking vice system that was being promoted at our local woodshow a few years ago. It came with a couple of clamp options to fasten it to various surfaces, and different attachments to clamp different materials IIRC. The good quality brand were not cheap at about $300AUD. Quote
Members dikman Posted July 18, 2019 Members Report Posted July 18, 2019 They're still being sold via those TV selling channels. I wouldn't mind a set but as you say $$$$!!! Mrwatch, I reckon it could be quite useful, particularly for knife sheaths. If I ever see one cheap I'll grab it. Quote
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