Axe Mask

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Paulm

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May 27, 2008
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House bound today while the jeep was in for service, so decided to finally get around to knocking up a simple leather axe mask for my side axe, to replace the plastic milk bottle and duct tape version !

Quite pleased with the result, 2.5mm veg tan leather, saddle stitched down the welt, should keep it nice and sharp and my fingers safe !

Could have made it prettier/fancier if I'd spent more time on it, but just wanted something functional and safe that leaves the back of the axe head freefor banging in pegs, posts or whatever.
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Great. May I please crib your design?
I can see how I could change it a little for an elbow adze.
Can I imagine that it's one folded piece and one rown of stitching?
 
Of course you may RV :)

I've seen similar online before so quite a common approach I think.

Yes, single piece, as you described, with the addition of a welt glued in place before sewing together. I find the glue holds it all well while sewing and saves any unepected movement and mistakes. The welt protects the stitching from the sharp axe edge.

Can be easiest to figure the shape and size with a piece of paper first and then use as a pattern on the leather.

If the leather is thick and difficult to bend, as this was, you can remove a little from the inside of the creases to make it more flexible. Easiest with a special grooving tool that I used to seat the stitching below the surface too, but could be done with a sharp knife with care.

Let us see some pics if you do get around to it :)

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Paulm: Thank you. I'll make one from stiff card stock as a pattern. I need several sizes.
There's a good leather worker (saddles etc) down the road who needs the work.
I will go see him in spring.
 

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