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Crust leather before and after..
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Here are a pair of straight up Oxfords. The leather is GH French calf. I'm pleased with the overall "fair curves" of the sole shape. My bottom channel is closed quite well (for a change).
I'm still not getting nice billowy outsole stitches as I'd like but they are adequate.
I forgot to thin the welt, through the shank area, before attaching the sole so my beveled waist is not up to snuff (can't see it here). At least I know what I did wrong.
My skive at the toe cap is showing a shadow. How embarrassing.
Still.... a nice pair of shoes.
I'm still not getting nice billowy outsole stitches as I'd like but they are adequate.
I forgot to thin the welt, through the shank area, before attaching the sole so my beveled waist is not up to snuff (can't see it here). At least I know what I did wrong.
My skive at the toe cap is showing a shadow. How embarrassing.
Still.... a nice pair of shoes.
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Here is another oxford for you this week,the customer choose the style,i am not pleased with them,i think the vamp would have looked better not folded.
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Finally, I made my first unassisted pair of shoes! They're 7 oz. latigo. Lots of problems, (bad closing, horrible topline, poor symmetry, etc.) but I did some decent work in a few places, and they turned out way more presentable than I was expecting.
I am hoping that you fine people can advise me on how to color the edges. All I know how to do is dye them a solid color, and I don't think that will look right.
Also, I'd love to know what I did, or didn't do, that made the ankles wrinkly.
All feedback/criticism is greatly appreciated. Shameless flattery is OK too.
Thanks!
Holly
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I am hoping that you fine people can advise me on how to color the edges. All I know how to do is dye them a solid color, and I don't think that will look right.
Also, I'd love to know what I did, or didn't do, that made the ankles wrinkly.
All feedback/criticism is greatly appreciated. Shameless flattery is OK too.
Thanks!
Holly
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Another amateur reporting in. The top leather is 4 ounce belting. The edge finish is lightly burnished carnuba paste wax. With a power burnisher the color could be made to approach a mahogany.
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Trying to post adding a couple more underscores.
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My new shoe, a beige round toe pump. I hope you like it. Unfortunately I forgot to put the cardboard inside the sole before lasting, I had to add it later. I think it looks nice. So, be aware, I intend to do it again!
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I have no shame to admit I have problems formatting things. I'm sorry...
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(sigh)
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Finally a pair of shoe for myself. This not so often happens with us, shoemakers doesn't it?
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Here is an order i just finished,not the usual order,at least in recent years.The fellow has few more drawings/illustrations to be made in shoes and ankle boots.
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My computer doesn't like to upload pictures today!
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These are the shoes I made last week in Marcell Mrsan's class. The uppers were already made for us; we all used the same size last. First experience lasting w/nails & tacks rather than cement! Next I hope to do men's shoes/welting/goyser stitch, etc.
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And some more... Can you find yourself Athan?
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Finished the Gecko en Fuego pull-ons for my wife. I used an (overly) tough and rigid mid-sole which was her only complain. I told her to run laps until they break in. I'm in trouble.
These turned out to be fun shoes, on an afterthought I should have used a welt construction (vice pegs) and maybe taken the shoe a little more seriously and cautiously from the start. Still... a fun and funky little kicker.
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Some work boots. Super wide last.
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A pair of of shoes for your humble servant,the leather is an odd, last skin and i paid $2.00 a foot for a 25 ft skin,it turned out to be worthy of the price and more.
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Re: The Gallery
Here are couple of recent completions from my bench.
The "Garden Boots" are Sheridan Roo.
There were about 120 individual pieces, parts and components in this pair. (Doesn't that just blow you mind when you think about it?)
This was my first attempt at the "shadow band" at the collar and vamps lines. A pretty good challenge.
The lacers are dark brown softee water buffalo. This color is perfect for it's texture, it always looks so good to me. And I love the comments of those who see it up close.
I have laces coming for them, but I wanted to share the pics while I was sittin' here.
Enjoy,
Paul
The "Garden Boots" are Sheridan Roo.
There were about 120 individual pieces, parts and components in this pair. (Doesn't that just blow you mind when you think about it?)
This was my first attempt at the "shadow band" at the collar and vamps lines. A pretty good challenge.
The lacers are dark brown softee water buffalo. This color is perfect for it's texture, it always looks so good to me. And I love the comments of those who see it up close.
I have laces coming for them, but I wanted to share the pics while I was sittin' here.
Enjoy,
Paul
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Here is my latest pair of shoes. Made on the bespoke chisel toe last from T. Moore, this is a copy of Edward Green's Dover, a split toe derby with a hand-sewn toe seam (round closed) and apron seam (split and lift?). I sewed these seams with boar's bristles. Lots of areas for improvement, but I think they're wearable nonetheless. Outsole hand-sewn at 10 SPI.
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Finally I arrived back to Budapest and resized my photos. Look at these happy feet! The all finished the shoes which made me very happy
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How to get an 'F' in bootmaking school:
1st, grab a boot last...
2nd, fake everyone out by claiming to make a mule
3rd, rework the pattern for an open toe and open side.
1st, grab a boot last...
2nd, fake everyone out by claiming to make a mule
3rd, rework the pattern for an open toe and open side.
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I want to be clear, these aren't mine.
Last year after the AGM, I stopped off at the Green Country Technology Center in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. They have a boot and saddle program there that used to be part of OSU-Okmulgee. While I was there, I managed to commission this pair of boots. They were finished recently, and I just picked them up this week.
These were made by a young man named Jerad Carmichael, and are a very good interpretation of some historical pieces at the Western Heritage Museum (formerly the Cowboy Hall of Fame). I am very happy with them.
And yes, since I'm going to get asked, I do have the technical knowledge to have made them myself, but honestly, between work, and well, work, and all the projects I have backed up, it will be quite some time before I even get close.
Besides - sometimes, it's nice to do something for yourself.
Last year after the AGM, I stopped off at the Green Country Technology Center in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. They have a boot and saddle program there that used to be part of OSU-Okmulgee. While I was there, I managed to commission this pair of boots. They were finished recently, and I just picked them up this week.
These were made by a young man named Jerad Carmichael, and are a very good interpretation of some historical pieces at the Western Heritage Museum (formerly the Cowboy Hall of Fame). I am very happy with them.
And yes, since I'm going to get asked, I do have the technical knowledge to have made them myself, but honestly, between work, and well, work, and all the projects I have backed up, it will be quite some time before I even get close.
Besides - sometimes, it's nice to do something for yourself.
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I know that I haven't posted any work for awhile from my shop, But I have been busy here are a few pair of boots. The first is a heavy oiled bull hide hunting boot with a leather heel. The second is a work/fire boot. The next is a 14" cowboy boot with a bull hide vamp and water buffalo tops. The last one is a ladies boot with a cow hide blue top and black water buffalo vamp square toe, with purple top and side bead.
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Just finished these 3 eyelet derbys. They are a reprise of a style I made once before. Much better this time!
GN burnishable calf, airbrush darkened at toe.
GN burnishable calf, airbrush darkened at toe.
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I haven't posted anything in a long while, summer finally arrived in this part of Canada and I took full advantage. Here's something recent and I would love some constructive critisism from anyone with something to say.
Jon
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