Hey there,
I purchased a Robin Wood carving hatchet but the masks were out of stock, so I had to make one myself.
I decided to try a rather trational style...
IMGP0778 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The button is a piece of deer antler:
IMGP0780 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The mask is secured with a leather lace... some wooden pearls for decoration:
IMGP0781 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Here's the hatchet in front of it:
IMGP0782 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Tucked in:
IMGP0783 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Closed:
IMGP0786 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
I had to modify it a little later cause I was scared that the leather string holding the antler button could be ripped through (the holes in the antler are too close together), so I added a knob on the other side of the mask to tie the string around. Now the antler button is more of a spacer to guide the leather string closing the mask. Works nice so far...
So, here's the modified system:
P4300006 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The other side:
P4300007 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The edges have been ground, sealed and blackened:
P4300008 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Originally I planned to put on an antique finish but then I just rubbed some leather grease in.
All in all I'm quite happy with the result although I have to admit that the knob solution could be improved - it does solve the button problem though.
Thanks for looking.
WG
I purchased a Robin Wood carving hatchet but the masks were out of stock, so I had to make one myself.
I decided to try a rather trational style...
IMGP0778 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The button is a piece of deer antler:
IMGP0780 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The mask is secured with a leather lace... some wooden pearls for decoration:
IMGP0781 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Here's the hatchet in front of it:
IMGP0782 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Tucked in:
IMGP0783 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Closed:
IMGP0786 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
I had to modify it a little later cause I was scared that the leather string holding the antler button could be ripped through (the holes in the antler are too close together), so I added a knob on the other side of the mask to tie the string around. Now the antler button is more of a spacer to guide the leather string closing the mask. Works nice so far...
So, here's the modified system:
P4300006 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The other side:
P4300007 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
The edges have been ground, sealed and blackened:
P4300008 by DerWaldschrat1, auf Flickr
Originally I planned to put on an antique finish but then I just rubbed some leather grease in.
All in all I'm quite happy with the result although I have to admit that the knob solution could be improved - it does solve the button problem though.
Thanks for looking.
WG
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