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Two More Projects Complete !!!
Finished second front and flap for sporran detailed on
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=26973
This one is elk skin. The tassels were made from 16mm sterling silver beads and black and brown horsehair.
Back view
Also finished belt and buckle.
Belt is 3" wide. Buckle is about 4". Back plate is made from Armetale, an aluminum alloy that is usually mistakenly called pewter.
The clan badge is the Snodgrass Clan Society badge and is of real pewter.
The leather on the belt disappointed me as to the way it finished, so I am going to replace it when time permits.
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Good looking stuff, there.
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Impressive work. I like how you made the sporran loop out of the front flap.
Well Done!
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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Nice work. I would not have thought about using screws and nuts to hold the flap in place.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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Originally Posted by BEEDEE
Nice work. I would not have thought about using screws and nuts to hold the flap in place.
Brian
Actually it is not a screw and nut, it is whats called a Chicago screw.
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Originally Posted by breacan
it is whats called a Chicago screw.
I have found the Chicago screw handy for sporran straps and on belts, any place where I want to join a thickness of material and may want to unjoin them later.
I first came across them when working with account ledgers in accounting, they come in various lengths.
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Very, very nice. Looks so professional.
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May I ask how you made the buckle? It's a fine piece of work.
Kevin.
Institutio postulo novus informatio supersto
Proudly monkeying with tradition since 1967.
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Looks great. Very professional.
Just a thought: maybe reverse the chicago screws to eliminate any chance of the screwheads pilling the tartan?
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15th May 07, 03:57 PM
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Chicago screws are also known by SEVERAL other names. The best thing to do is a grap from this thread, print it, and TAKE IT to the store saying "I want THIS!"
Each store seems to have their OWN name for them and have NO IDEA of any other names.
Also, without SOMETHING to keep them from unscrewing during use. I've lost a few over the years. A releasable bolt/nut locking fluid works well. Heck, fingernail polish works OK too. DO NOT use Lock-Tite, it makes them into rivets!
I LOVE the sporran!!!!!!
The way you did the replacable flap is GREAT!!!
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