Members paloma Posted August 28, 2020 Members Report Posted August 28, 2020 50 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: beautiful awls for me, the pleasure of working comes in large part from using beautiful tools because I feel like a duty to use them in the best way possible and because it contributes to the respect of the work I have in progress. Quote time does not respect what is done without it https://tradisign.blogspot.com https://www.instagram.com/tradisign/
CFM chuck123wapati Posted August 28, 2020 CFM Report Posted August 28, 2020 1 hour ago, paloma said: for me, the pleasure of working comes in large part from using beautiful tools because I feel like a duty to use them in the best way possible and because it contributes to the respect of the work I have in progress. I feel much the same The time taken to create a tool is just as important as the work it does. here are a couple tools I made for myself. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Members paloma Posted August 28, 2020 Members Report Posted August 28, 2020 16 minutes ago, chuck123wapati said: I feel much the same The time taken to create a tool is just as important as the work it does. here are a couple tools I made for myself. yes because the tool always leaves a little bit of its soul in the work in which it has participated,i think... Quote time does not respect what is done without it https://tradisign.blogspot.com https://www.instagram.com/tradisign/
Members jcuk Posted August 28, 2020 Members Report Posted August 28, 2020 1 hour ago, chuck123wapati said: I feel much the same The time taken to create a tool is just as important as the work it does. here are a couple tools I made for myself. Nice work that. 6 hours ago, FrenchMich said: Yes Paloma, It's the new design. HondoMan, I don't have any action on the Jerome sales, I don't proselytize and everyone makes their own choices. However, if a steel is easy to polish, it's because it's soft. Moreover, Blanchard is the old Brand, today it's Vergez Blanchard and steels are not the same. That they are hand forged has become a legend. Here in France, we are looking for old Blanchard tools which are not the same quality. I just found some old real Blanchards tools I have restored. To finish, if a day you have occasion to try a Jerome's awl, you will anderstand, the leather becomes butter. Mich' I do the same always on the look out for old tools, but have to admit would not want a awl with a nice expensive haft/handle was taught to use the handle to push the needle through if its not playing ball, but most of my work is with heavier leather 3/4mm plus sometimes two/three layers i mainly only use two awls both handles are pitted with needle holes. On Vegez Blanchard at least they are still making tools along with George Barnsley in the Uk although Barnsley tools are not as pretty to look at sure they will do the job. I need to get some portmanteau pricking irons ask one of my suppliers where there new line of pricking irons are made sadly they told me they had tried for five years to get tools made closer to home to no avail so they are made in the far east, now may have to bite the bullet and get them, but to give the company some credit they have saved many other companies attached to the saddlery/leather working industry in the UK. Again nice work. JCUK Quote
Members FrenchMich Posted August 30, 2020 Members Report Posted August 30, 2020 Chuck, I love your tools, really splendid. Mich' Quote To pass for an idiot in the eyes of an imbecile is a voluptuousness of fine foodie. Georges Courteline
CFM chuck123wapati Posted August 31, 2020 CFM Report Posted August 31, 2020 20 hours ago, FrenchMich said: Chuck, I love your tools, really splendid. Mich' Thank you. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
Members chrisash Posted August 31, 2020 Members Report Posted August 31, 2020 I don't give a damn what a tool looks like but do care about how it performs and nothing wrong with beech handles Has anyone analyzed the old so called excellent steel used on old leather goods and proven they are better than the 2020 steels, I personally believe its just old wives tales, I cannot think of anything that was better made in say the 1900-2000 than today Quote Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me
Members FrenchMich Posted August 31, 2020 Members Report Posted August 31, 2020 (edited) When a tool works well and that in addition he's beautiful, it doesn't spoil anything. I like working with beautiful tools which already have a story. We could do an analysis, but it's not necessary. Without being a god of mechanics, the old Blanchard hand forged awls broke, the new Vergez-Blanchard awls bent it proves that the steel is less hard. But like I wrote upper, I don't proselytize. And it not necessary to be agressive. i think i will stop there Edited August 31, 2020 by FrenchMich Quote To pass for an idiot in the eyes of an imbecile is a voluptuousness of fine foodie. Georges Courteline
Members FrenchMich Posted August 31, 2020 Members Report Posted August 31, 2020 I'm came here to share points of view with craftsmen of country of Cowboys. But if it's too much complicated I'm leaving where I come from. I have a few of very good contact in USAand I can satisfied myself of that. Quote To pass for an idiot in the eyes of an imbecile is a voluptuousness of fine foodie. Georges Courteline
Members jcuk Posted August 31, 2020 Members Report Posted August 31, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, chrisash said: I don't give a damn what a tool looks like but do care about how it performs and nothing wrong with beech handles Has anyone analyzed the old so called excellent steel used on old leather goods and proven they are better than the 2020 steels, I personally believe its just old wives tales, I cannot think of anything that was better made in say the 1900-2000 than today I had a Osborne round knife which i brought about 25 years ago handle got damaged asked someone if they could fix it for me, they made it worse so i contacted H Webber & Sons where got from to see if they could source another handle for me they told that Osborne tools were guaranteed for life so send it back they will send me another one - fantastic customer service even though the damage was my fault trusting someone else to repair it. Anyway the replacement knife was no where as good as the old one, will not hold a edge very long have to kept sharpening it, I did not have that problem with the old one. Shame really liked the old knife. JCUK Edited August 31, 2020 by jcuk Quote
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