Long after I should have I've started on a blade guard for the large carpenters adze i restored a year or so back.
I made a cardboard pattern from the bottom of the adze and cut from 5mm veg tan, the base, the top piece and a squashed U shaped spacer, glued the pieces together with contact adhesive and weighted them down over night to cure/dry. Today I trimmed the edges with a modelers David plane, marked out the places for the rivets and punched 1/8th" holes from each side then used a 1/8 drill to clear the middle layer as its easier than trying to go through 15mm of leather in one go. I've tapped the washers on with a snap and set and will rivet the ends tomorrow as its too late to do it tonight.
ATB
Tom
I made a cardboard pattern from the bottom of the adze and cut from 5mm veg tan, the base, the top piece and a squashed U shaped spacer, glued the pieces together with contact adhesive and weighted them down over night to cure/dry. Today I trimmed the edges with a modelers David plane, marked out the places for the rivets and punched 1/8th" holes from each side then used a 1/8 drill to clear the middle layer as its easier than trying to go through 15mm of leather in one go. I've tapped the washers on with a snap and set and will rivet the ends tomorrow as its too late to do it tonight.
ATB
Tom