Hey they are not just for sewing leather. Read up on them and you can use them for all sorts of stuff repairing leather, canvas, shoe soles, tears in animals or human skin, rubber, etc. And the sewing thread is some of the strongest you will find for many uses in itself. Definate for the BOB bag or Stash.
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Sewing Awl anyone?
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Skyowl already had one of these :p, I read up on how to use it and was researching extra needles for it. Somewhere on here, I shared a story about fixing a tent in a wind storm with a cross-stich needle - wish I'd had it then!"If Howdy Doody runs against him, I'm voting for the puppet." - SkyOwl's Wife, 2012
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Awls
Shadow,
Good post!
Note: Leather awls are usually squarish and have SHARP edges. A normal round awl suffices for most leathers but try to snag a dedicated one for leather if you have shoes, holsters etc to sew. ALSO: a small drill bit and hand drill/dremel works for boring holes in leather too.
My sewing machine sews up to an inch of leather so I rarely use an awl these days, but I keep them on hand for repairs and such.
Andy
Originally posted by shadowwalker View PostHey they are not just for sewing leather. Read up on them and you can use them for all sorts of stuff repairing leather, canvas, shoe soles, tears in animals or human skin, rubber, etc. And the sewing thread is some of the strongest you will find for many uses in itself. Definate for the BOB bag or Stash.Andy Langlois
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I've found 3 corner awls work best. Fairly easy to with a propane torch and an old garage door spring. Heat straighten,heat and bury in wood ash for a week to cool. Shape and sharpen heat to blue and quench in oil not water. Do it outside it will smoke and stink. VinnieTHE PERSON CONTROLLING YOUR FUTURE IS LOOKING AT YOU IN THE MIRROR - CARPE DIEM
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