Fun stuff to do with scrap leather-scales anyone?
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 5:00 am
I kept wondering what to do with all the leather scraps that I've accumulated. I figured the obvious answer was to make armor scales. I needed to light the forge for some small item a while back and decided to make a scale punch. As an amusing side note, it's made from one of the T-shaped jaws that I removed from a pair of metal-roof-seam tongs a few years ago when I turned them into some other kind of tongs.
I made up a set of cushioned press-plates with a cutting board for my 5 ton punch press, thereby turning it into a species of leather clicker press.
It's sort of a fun project to play with while I'm resting my arm (and waiting out the cold weather). It makes standard "gothic arch", or "dragon" scales, about 2-1/4 X 3". If people are interested, I can make up a die to punch holes in them. I (or you) can also heat/water harden them, bevel the edges, dye, and/or wax them.
The batch I've made up is, as I mentioned, made from scrap. There are occasional brand-marks, ball-point pen marks, and a good bit of belly leather. However, the thickness, combined with the layered nature of scale armor, should make them quite serviceable as is. If they're water/heat hardened or waxed, they would be better yet.
I divided them into 2 thicknesses. MEDIUM are approx 8-11 oz, and HEAVY are approx 11-15 oz.
As they're shown in the pic, I'd ask about $0.20 each for them (either thickness). If folks are interested in these, there will be a limited number available at that price-good until I run out of scrap leather! If I was to purposely make them from new leather, the price would jump to about $0.50 each. Punching holes, hardening, etc would add to the price, of course.
I have no clue how these prices compare with others on the market, but they reflect how much time it takes me to make them. If I don't get any interest here, I'll probably put the lot of them on ebay. Like I said, it's mostly just a fun project. Comments/suggestions are welcome.
I made up a set of cushioned press-plates with a cutting board for my 5 ton punch press, thereby turning it into a species of leather clicker press.
It's sort of a fun project to play with while I'm resting my arm (and waiting out the cold weather). It makes standard "gothic arch", or "dragon" scales, about 2-1/4 X 3". If people are interested, I can make up a die to punch holes in them. I (or you) can also heat/water harden them, bevel the edges, dye, and/or wax them.
The batch I've made up is, as I mentioned, made from scrap. There are occasional brand-marks, ball-point pen marks, and a good bit of belly leather. However, the thickness, combined with the layered nature of scale armor, should make them quite serviceable as is. If they're water/heat hardened or waxed, they would be better yet.
I divided them into 2 thicknesses. MEDIUM are approx 8-11 oz, and HEAVY are approx 11-15 oz.
As they're shown in the pic, I'd ask about $0.20 each for them (either thickness). If folks are interested in these, there will be a limited number available at that price-good until I run out of scrap leather! If I was to purposely make them from new leather, the price would jump to about $0.50 each. Punching holes, hardening, etc would add to the price, of course.
I have no clue how these prices compare with others on the market, but they reflect how much time it takes me to make them. If I don't get any interest here, I'll probably put the lot of them on ebay. Like I said, it's mostly just a fun project. Comments/suggestions are welcome.