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Set of cozy autumn accessories from Svetliy Sudar Leather Arts Workshop
Genuine leather: cowhide, sheepskin, goatskin in the color range of hazel and autumn hydrangeas.
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We bought several beautiful handmade leather-bound (camel) notebooks in Jaipur. The paper was also hand-made with attractive leaves (from plants) embedded in the pages (also called leaves). Here the shop-keeper is assembling a notebook according to our wishes.
Finishing the last seat I had for display for Reckless MC´s 10th aniversary party at the scene.. cutting down some screws on the brass framed solo seat.. a few more pictures at: 276ccm.blogspot.com/ The photo is taken by Berit Bye
Started the process of colouring the seat with leather dye.. not quite finished with all the tooling tho, but had to give my neighbour a little break, so I started with some "quiet" work...
Kyla Tobias, Elise Wilhelm, and Della McMullen of the Pathway to Adventure Council use leatherwork tools to make luggage tags in the Leatherwork Program Area during the 2023 National Scout Jamboree at The Summit Bechtel Reserve in Mount Hope, West Virginia. (BSA Photo by Dan Glass)
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Smoothers for leather, and some of the first tools devised by man. The lissoir is used to break the leather, direct the fibres and ease into shape (from shoe points to sling pouches...). They appear throughout the prehistoric chapters and were often made from rib bone and at times decorated with etched drawings. The top lissoirs are made from buis (boxwood) and are antiques, with the top originating in south west France the middle from Spanish history with the lower bone lissoir borrowed from a local traditional leather worker (Les 3 oranges). The lissoir is one of a small set of tools that were used outside of the species homo sapiens sapiens, with them being found at Pech-de-l’Axé with dates around 51,000 ybp so pre Sapiens and therefore Neanderthal..
The middle lissoir has a central curve, top left, next to the notches. This was probably for holding a strip of leather under a thumb and pulling to 'break the back' and generate suppleness. The notches either side are more difficult to understand and I would be pleased if any lissoir users could add a comment or send me a Flickr mail if they have an idea.
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Put T Leatherworks mudflaps on it, my HDPE experiments all split down the middle. Small wheels fling shit *everywhere*, it's almost unrideable in wet without fenders.
Without flaps they just combat skunk stripe and keep the steel part of the frame from getting filthy, anyone behind you gets full blast to the face and you get sprayed to the knee.
Also swapped the old DA 12-25 cassette for a new Ultegra 11-28, shifting improved dramatically and that one extra gear makes all the difference for staying seated on the steep grades in/out of my house.
The 11t didn't fully resolve the chain/seatstay interference, hopefully respacing the hub to 132.5 to match the frame by shortening the nds endcap will make it clear.