I picked up a couple of surplus sheet metal beating hammers at the carboot on Sunday and after polishing the heads to remove the storage tarnish. Earlier I'd picked up a creasing hammer with the vague intention of trying to do some tinsmithing.
Anyroad I decided to make a leather sandbag to support what ever poor, benighted piece of metal I'm going to abuse. I cut two 8 inch circles of 2mm leather, which was the biggest I could get from the scraps I have on hand and using strong linen thread saddle stitched it twice round, leaving a inch gap to stick a funnel in to fill it. I poured in about a pound and a half of clean dry sand and finished off the stitching.
Its not perfect but it will do to for learning on I reckon.
Should I treat the leather with anything before I start?
ATB
Tom
Correction, Jnr just weighed it and all in all it is half a ounce under 2 pounds, it swallowed more sand than I thought.
Anyroad I decided to make a leather sandbag to support what ever poor, benighted piece of metal I'm going to abuse. I cut two 8 inch circles of 2mm leather, which was the biggest I could get from the scraps I have on hand and using strong linen thread saddle stitched it twice round, leaving a inch gap to stick a funnel in to fill it. I poured in about a pound and a half of clean dry sand and finished off the stitching.

Its not perfect but it will do to for learning on I reckon.
Should I treat the leather with anything before I start?
ATB
Tom
Correction, Jnr just weighed it and all in all it is half a ounce under 2 pounds, it swallowed more sand than I thought.
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