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Tried the diy pedograph today. About $35 invested. One thing noticed is that I’m not really getting much (any) resolution range. ie- everything is dark blue. Is this a ‘too much ink’ problem or ‘bad execution’ problem or do I have no contours to my foot?? Granted.. was my very first try with 5 minutes before I had to go cook dinner. Probably some more experiments this evening.
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Well, you don't have a fallen metatarsal arch.
Actually I think it looks real good.

Actually I think it looks real good.
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Thanks DW! More stamping this morning with less ink has shown some better detail.
On a bit of a roll here - I recently broke my sheet of glass I used as a skiving surface. I was sure there was an easier/cheap way to replace it than the $$$ granite skiving-specific blocks sold at leather shops.
…Home Depot is so often the solution. I learned you can buy single tiles. I got this puppy for $4! You could splurge and get marble for $6 but I didn’t want to push it 
On a bit of a roll here - I recently broke my sheet of glass I used as a skiving surface. I was sure there was an easier/cheap way to replace it than the $$$ granite skiving-specific blocks sold at leather shops.


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I've been using a large porcelain tile, which I orginally bought as a cheap "pizza stone". Not sure if it dulls the blade more than marble does but it seems to be OK. Then again I suppose there are reasons people were generally using marble or lithography stones...?
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If you are worried about 'dulling' the knife on marble or pottery, try skiving on glass.
In fact a curved piece of glass is not only an ideal surface to skive on (it 'focuses' / narrows the point of contact between the knife and the leather) but the curve itself shunts the scraps down and away from the blade. A cider jug can be mounted on a work bench in a slightly undersized rectangular hole such that slightly more than half the bottle is proud of the bench.
Plus, it's cheap esp. in autumn... when you're done with your mulled or hot spiced cider.
In fact a curved piece of glass is not only an ideal surface to skive on (it 'focuses' / narrows the point of contact between the knife and the leather) but the curve itself shunts the scraps down and away from the blade. A cider jug can be mounted on a work bench in a slightly undersized rectangular hole such that slightly more than half the bottle is proud of the bench.
Plus, it's cheap esp. in autumn... when you're done with your mulled or hot spiced cider.
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Talking about expensive tools and inspired by your DIY pedograph I also made one today, which costs next to nothing

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Not sure how they are called, maybe crab pincers / crab clamps (?) for crimping.
If you, like me, have also been searching for them. They are available here:
If you, like me, have also been searching for them. They are available here:
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Hi Carsten,
Is he selling them? couldn't see any info about that on his feed ...
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Hi Carsten,
Is he selling them? couldn't see any info about that on his feed ...
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Hi Nick, yes I just asked him by writing him a direct IG message and have ordered some from him now. They were just shipped so I can say anything yet about the quality but judging by the images, to me they appear to be sound and prices seem to be reasonable. Looks like he has shipped to Germany and Spain before.
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Ok, throwing this out there: gun stock duplicating router to make lasted shoe trees. (Obviously will take a bit of post production work to reduce size and entry exit method etc etc)
https://www.carvermaster.com
Thoughts or other methods?
https://www.carvermaster.com
Thoughts or other methods?
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This looks smaller and cheaper than the last duplicators commonly in use, judging only by pictures I have seen. This could be a good thing, but makes me wonder if there is not some hidden problem with the set-up. Can you try before you buy?
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No doubt it is dinkier than the real deal. I’ve been in contact with a gunsmith nearby who is going to work with me. He’d be using a commercial grade duplicator.
It is slim pickings and ‘find new ways’ in this side of the pond. We’ll see how it goes. Watch this space
It is slim pickings and ‘find new ways’ in this side of the pond. We’ll see how it goes. Watch this space