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Threading handle, the pipe adapter goes on this end.
I rescued this as it was about to be thrown into a dumpster.
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Height 24cm Width 34cm Depth 16.5cm Handle drop 10cm. Two top leather handles. Top zip closure . External front pocket with Postmans Lock closure. Concealed padlock in detachable leather pouch on handle. One main compartment. One internal zip pocket . One internal patch pocket . Internal Mulberry plaque . Made in the UK
I think I may have felted the individual strands too much before twisting together. I ended up sewing the twists to exaggerate and hold them.
This slender , delicate looking grass grows around the property and looks quite nice but do not try to handle it, it is incredibly sharp edged and will slice through skin like a sword. the edges of the grass blades are lined with minute saw like teeth that not only cut but also make the cut itself sting and hurt for a long time. Lovely to look at not so nice to handle
Four trays all done and lacquered. Three with the handles re-installed.
The handles cleaned up nicely on the wire wheels. A little black gloss spray paint and they were ready to go back on. Of course I used brass screws. I didn't find the style heads I wanted, but these are good enough.
Flickr could not handle this video's codec, i guess?
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