How to Make a Leatherworkers Clamp or Stitching Pony

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 199

  • @pillowcaselaw
    @pillowcaselaw 10 лет назад +34

    I just wanted to say I really appreciate the fact that you don't spend a lot of time showing *how* to do certain steps. You have a good sense of pacing and you know how to get to the point, which is rare. A lot of other instruction videos spend far too long showing the process of, say, cutting or gluing wood, which takes away from the instructional value of the video by wasting time on things that anyone looking for this kind of tutorial already knows how to do.

  • @manuelramirez3784
    @manuelramirez3784 10 лет назад

    Thanks Harry. I live 2 blocks from a Tandy Leather Factory Store. I began building this stitching pony today with scrap material. With all hardware and lumber under 5 dollars the Tandy price for the pony at 100 dollars. Thank you for posting this, from the Texas panhandle!

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Manuel - you are very lucky to live near a supplier - and I'm pleased to help.....thanks for your comment.

  • @deputydang8291
    @deputydang8291 14 дней назад

    Beautiful square you have there, gorgeous.

  • @Sho81
    @Sho81 11 лет назад

    brings back memories. Don't do what i did and skip the sanding. Using one I made in my bedroom as a teenager while making a knife sheath I ended up with a splinter right in my thigh due to working a little before I was going to go to bed.

  • @groseillegrowa3659
    @groseillegrowa3659 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you again, Harry...finally got to go to the hardware store today...I have my stitching pony nearly finished!!!

  • @scarcesmith4151
    @scarcesmith4151 4 года назад

    Hi Harry, I made my stitching pony by following your guidance and it works very well, thank you so much for making these videos, I'm learning so many things from your videos, I also like your ever smiling face😊.

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 4 года назад

    Excellent job! Boy, the oak boards you obtained from your neighbor were perfect for this project. Now, if I can find a neighbor who has some offcuts I'll be all set for my stitching pony. Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @twaksak69
    @twaksak69 10 лет назад

    Hi Harry build my pony Today . I was bit limited with tools took me the whole afternoon however I am chuffed with it. I have just started doing leather as a hobby. I am actually a photographer but find that working with leather is a great and relaxing.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Thats great - makes the films worthwhile - thanks.
      I do enjoy leatherworking as you say its relaxing and creative at the same time, and a bit of a lost art these days, but then you find there are a fair number of people quietly making beautiful things.

  • @randmayfield5695
    @randmayfield5695 2 года назад

    Thanks Harry. Your efforts are appreciated. I liked how you explained everything. Take care.

  • @MelSJackson
    @MelSJackson 6 лет назад

    Its thanks to your web site that I am about to start my first leather project - a leather belt. Please keep up the good work in producing informative videos so that newbies can learn more. Many thanks.

  • @kimainsworth-bowes593
    @kimainsworth-bowes593 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for your great stitching pony video. I made mine a few months ago. Your instructions were so easy to follow and the resulting pony is such a joy to stitch with. I especially like the fact that the upper part of the unit swivels. Makes it so nice to work with. And it gets constant use.

  • @seriouslyreally5413
    @seriouslyreally5413 7 лет назад

    Simple hand tools and steps to make what is a fairly complex Leatherman's stitching tool. Brilliant!

  • @stevenA44
    @stevenA44 7 лет назад

    I've watched a few videos on making one of these, and I think I am going to make this one. I like the design and the fact that it can swivel. Thank you for making the video.

  • @dmcmurre1
    @dmcmurre1 11 лет назад

    Excellent quality pony Harry. Thank you for making a very well done tutorial on the leather pony. I have to say that I had the same thoughts as yourself when looking at ponies in the store. I also must add that your design blows them away! I am going into the shop right now to make my copy of yours. Thanks again.

  • @CmdrGendoIkari
    @CmdrGendoIkari 11 лет назад

    Yes, I think that will be particularly helpful for the rather crazy task of reupholstering the worn out leather seats in my old car. Thanks Harry.

  • @jdbordelon7752
    @jdbordelon7752 5 лет назад

    best stitching pony I have seen so far, and hand made from surplus materials. I am making one. Thank you

  • @maplehouseknives
    @maplehouseknives 10 лет назад +1

    I like the idea that it swivels. Good idea and good job on the build.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Thanks and I like your stove - great.

  • @annikaVN1
    @annikaVN1 10 лет назад

    I've just started to pick up leather work as a new hobby and was looking for a stitching pony. Got this done over the weekend as your instruction. Got a small accident while drilling one of the hole as I have never used an impact drill before :)
    Thanks very much for your video!

  • @dooski01
    @dooski01 5 лет назад +1

    That's one dandy pony amigo. Great piece. I'll try it now. Salutations from Texas.

  • @IremiaGreece
    @IremiaGreece 9 лет назад

    Great video! You helped me get my plan for my clam and now I'm working on making watchbands. Thanks so much from the States!

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      +TheK9COPPER Thats great - hope the watchbands go well.

  • @pjgarcia100
    @pjgarcia100 9 лет назад

    You did an awesome job ... I like the idea of it swiveling for adjustments .. and the idea of the different heights for the bolt

  • @michelleford9951
    @michelleford9951 7 лет назад

    You make me smile because you get right to the point thank you did a great job

  • @twaksak69
    @twaksak69 10 лет назад

    Cool project a must for stitching. Making mine after the weekend thanks for sharing bud

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Great ...and good luck with yours....I would probably put a little more curve on the internal jaws next time..though not essential.

  • @groseillegrowa3659
    @groseillegrowa3659 9 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this, Harry...I am now at the point where I want to start making pieces which require stitching...so I will be off to the hardware store to collect the required components...thank you.

  • @josefbartak6556
    @josefbartak6556 10 лет назад

    Hi Harry, I just built one today. Took me about 3 hours, but it was fun too! Thanks for the video, it kind of gave me an idea how to do it. The whole thing cost me about 6€ and some time. :) Greeting from the Czech republic!

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Thats great Josef - and a very useful thing to have.

  • @marksuch8848
    @marksuch8848 11 лет назад +2

    Many thanks for sharing.
    This is a project I am going to make myself.
    All the very best.

  • @brucestuart8180
    @brucestuart8180 5 лет назад

    BRILLIANT Harry!!! Thank you. I've just started doing some leatherwork, knife sheaths, and wondered how a stitching pony worked, so now I know and also know how to make one.
    As always a great video, thanks again.
    Cheers
    Bruce

  • @khakiandgreen6495
    @khakiandgreen6495 11 лет назад

    Thanks for this Harry. I'll be making mine tomorrow. Excellent video.

  • @rhondatadelman5944
    @rhondatadelman5944 6 лет назад

    I've watched many of your videos. Just want to tell you that I Love You!

  • @robertknissel1767
    @robertknissel1767 9 лет назад

    Thank you for a great video on a must have tool. I am just starting to work with leather and this will be a great help in my journey.

  • @5j1o3h6n
    @5j1o3h6n 10 лет назад

    nice one harry,simple and efficient not forgetting free!.need one for making knife sheaths so thanks for the vid.

  • @nickbirt2341
    @nickbirt2341 10 лет назад

    Good work Harry and well presented. I'll be making one of these. Thanks

  • @sinpac6161
    @sinpac6161 10 лет назад

    Another great video Harry.

  • @devrarobertson8179
    @devrarobertson8179 9 лет назад

    found your videos while looking for leatherwork videos to cover handmade books and this little device looks like it would make a great clamp for binding and sewing books together. I've never seen or heard of this before.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      +Devra Robertson I guess you could make extra wide jaws for books!.....plans for this and my traditional saddlers clam are in my Etsy shop...link above.

  • @weschaffin
    @weschaffin 8 лет назад

    Very good video as I need to make one to get my leather projects underway.

  • @jacobbssid2310
    @jacobbssid2310 7 лет назад

    Excellent work, chap!

  • @jfarill834
    @jfarill834 8 лет назад +1

    Well done, sir from the Colonies! I am building mine this week!

  • @ho11owd3th
    @ho11owd3th 10 лет назад

    Nicely done! This will be my project for this weekend. Thanks for the guide!

  • @charlieblaylock5868
    @charlieblaylock5868 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the tutorial! I like that it swivels.I just made one in about an hour and a half.

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    Thats great Isabella - sounds like you are a true artist and get things done - I hope it goes well I am very happy with mine. Regards Harry

  • @dowserdude
    @dowserdude 11 лет назад

    Another excellent video from Mr Rogers.

  • @dirtridermag44
    @dirtridermag44 10 лет назад

    Very nice! Thanks for putting together such a clear and useful video. I like your little work area. Looks like some thought had gone into the design. Good job. I'll be checking out some of your other videos. Thanks again..

  • @Richie864
    @Richie864 9 лет назад

    Nicely done, I am going to make one next week, I like the swivel idea
    Thanks for the tutorial.Thumbs up !

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      Thanks - probably best to keep the jaw bolt a bit shorter - good luck.

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    Your toolchests sound good - you are right about the shakey filter - I have stopped using it now - though it may remain on another upload I will avoid it in future - thanks for the constructive feedback - always learning with this film stuff - regards Harry

  • @macgyver2417
    @macgyver2417 6 лет назад

    Ive been wanting 2 make one. I like ur ideas.Keep up the good work.

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    Thats great - I am pleased with it now I am using it quite a lot.....good luck with yours. Harry

  • @alekos01
    @alekos01 10 лет назад

    Nice work an a beautiful piece

  • @FreakyScaryChannel
    @FreakyScaryChannel 10 лет назад

    Excellent video... Because of you, I am going to make a "Made in the US" leather clamp...
    ~ Cheers

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Great......best use a shorter bolt in the side compared to mine!

  • @quiltronomada
    @quiltronomada 9 лет назад

    Excellent, very good tutorial. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, that makes us grow as human beings. Greetings from Chile :)

  • @josefranklinmezacamero7309
    @josefranklinmezacamero7309 4 года назад

    Excellent wok and educational, congratulations

  • @D4rkS7der
    @D4rkS7der 10 лет назад

    Thanks for your film, really helped a lot.

  • @filomenabastos9818
    @filomenabastos9818 2 года назад +1

    Excelente, justamente o que eu precisava, você explicou muito bem!
    Vou fazer o meu, gratidão!!!

  • @RichardMerrill3Hawk
    @RichardMerrill3Hawk 9 лет назад

    Great video - I'll be making one of these soon! If you have a large piece of leather you could take out the bolt and use a C-clamp, which give a bit more space.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      Richard Merrill Hi Richard - yes good idea, I do not see why not.

  • @slash18gabita
    @slash18gabita 8 лет назад +1

    absolutely fantastic. loved it. this is my next project

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  8 лет назад +1

      +Nita Gabriel good luck with that.....its a useful accessory

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    That bit seems OK, but yes I have been chamfering some of the base bits so that the edges are rounder and less likely to knock ones hands. Good idea about using it for other workholding jobs! Thanks Harry

  • @isabellaamour9843
    @isabellaamour9843 11 лет назад

    Nice video, I am going to build one based on your instruction, in fact, although it's 2 am here in Colorado, I'm going to go out to my shed and see how much oak I have left, cheerio!

  • @dahmanus2002
    @dahmanus2002 9 лет назад +5

    you did a great job, and if you covered the heads of the clamps with soft leather, will be greater, because if thight too mutch the leather, it will let destortion after finishing job, sorry if my english is not good, i hope you've understood what i mean

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      Yes - a good addition - thanks

  • @Blogengezer
    @Blogengezer 10 лет назад

    Great vid M8. I am finding all sorts of handy items that are far less expense to make. Creative, as you are. I will most definitely scrounge a bit of flooring and give it a go. Made my own extremely sharp diamond point awls from steel rod from the last few years political signs I scrounged while walking :>) Finally a good use for politics.
    Hafts are hard wood and high density nylon block cut to size and drilled. I did order Speedy Stitcher for some work. Excellent tool btw. I make my own camp knives from discarded butcher/carving/steak knives (full shank) with finger guards. Blades re-ground to configuration. Sheaths are the leather part. Many discarded leather belts :>)
    Thread is from tarred 'bank' line (fishing), unwound into three thinner threads, by a drill spun triangle with 3 spinners. A tool that I devised (reverse of twisting rope). Fast and cheap way to create sewing thread. Thank you again for the great vid. Nice day for outside work. If I lived closer nearby (across the pond), we could construct you a shop:>)

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Sounds like some great projects...I like your inventiveness.

  • @kimshingmiew1159
    @kimshingmiew1159 8 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing . Love your accent.

  • @surindersinghkhurana2655
    @surindersinghkhurana2655 5 лет назад

    Perfect exhalation love and like it,very good.

  • @tommykay98
    @tommykay98 9 лет назад

    Nicely done, I like it.

  • @alan4sure
    @alan4sure 10 лет назад

    I did lots of leatherwork when I was a teenager and always wished I'd had one of those. Considering my dad was a carpenter, you'd think we could have figured something like that out. I guess working 6 days a week then coming home and working on our house on Sunday was enough for him though! So I'll make one now, 45 years late.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Funny how it goes but I am sure that strikes a cord with a lot of us!

  • @MichaelBrown-vq7me
    @MichaelBrown-vq7me 7 лет назад

    Hi just finished mine most excellent many thanks cheers Michael

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  7 лет назад

      Michael Brown That's great thanks Michael.

  • @HonestDoubter
    @HonestDoubter 11 лет назад

    Great video. I think I will give this a go. I may try and put a light spring in between the upright arms so that it always comes open when shifting my projects.
    Thanks again!

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  11 лет назад

      Thanks and a good idea re the spring - might also be worth angling the jaws a tad - good luck with yours Regards Harry

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy 6 лет назад +1

    Great... continues to be a great reference, years later.

  • @derykmacleod4979
    @derykmacleod4979 10 лет назад

    Awesome...I need to build one... getting into leather working and need to start using an awl. Thanks!

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    Thats great - good luck with yours. Harry

  • @TheSeahorse54
    @TheSeahorse54 9 лет назад

    Great ideas, you save our pockets.

  • @thebigguymarv
    @thebigguymarv 7 лет назад

    Great video. I think I'm going to make one today.

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    Great......I have been using mine quite a lot and seems good - I will post something on handstitching axe covers at some point. Harry

  • @bixo5191
    @bixo5191 5 лет назад

    Un gran trabajo una mejor explicación...GRAN VIDEO!!👏🙇‍♂️

  • @davidcooper6704
    @davidcooper6704 9 лет назад

    Excellent....I shall start work on mine soon.

  • @TrafalgarlawGeorgefromD
    @TrafalgarlawGeorgefromD 8 лет назад

    Well done Mr Harry, I should do the same Pony, So thanks a lot for Your help :)

  • @TheGrayman1234
    @TheGrayman1234 11 лет назад

    Functional. Very good job.

  • @rmwtsou
    @rmwtsou 10 лет назад

    Great idea. Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @harryrogers
    @harryrogers  11 лет назад

    thanks dowserdude - I have just come back from Glasgow so at some point there will be some on Arts and Crafts there! Harry

  • @KhakiandGreen
    @KhakiandGreen 11 лет назад

    Finished it. Works great, though not as pretty as yours. Thanks for the video. Made my life much easier.

  • @janicefjohnson1
    @janicefjohnson1 9 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. Excellent video

  • @claudiabernal190
    @claudiabernal190 6 лет назад

    Gracias a ti construí uno para mis trabajos, y aunque no hablo inglés, te entendí perfectamente porque lo explicaste muy bien sobre la práctica, aveces sobran las palabras. Por cierto me quedó muy bien y todo gracias a ti

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  6 лет назад

      Maria De La T Tamayo Gracias y bueno Maria.

  • @3228000
    @3228000 9 лет назад

    Great video, I thought I would make a suggestion, and that is to glue some soft leather into the jaws of the vise, so you want mark up your leather. Great plans excellent video, Have A Blessed Day form USA......

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  9 лет назад

      +3228000 Thanks - yes that is a good idea

  • @Frankowillo
    @Frankowillo 4 года назад

    90 pounds?? Blimey! I paid about the equivalent of 10 quid or less for mine here in the USA. Not surprised you made you own. Nice job too.
    Cheers, Frank.

  • @nathanholbrook7276
    @nathanholbrook7276 7 лет назад

    This is a great how to video. Thank you!

  • @alanpeachey67
    @alanpeachey67 5 лет назад

    Very interesting, very clear, so much so I think I could run to making one - who knows?

  • @Khrizsrage
    @Khrizsrage 9 лет назад

    amazing harry, I´ll try to replicate this tool, thank you so much :)

  • @dalehodgkinson1180
    @dalehodgkinson1180 7 лет назад

    Top instructions! Nice one.

  • @stelmagi61
    @stelmagi61 7 лет назад

    great job. Very usefull video. Thank you very much!!

  • @bbrachman
    @bbrachman 4 года назад

    Thanks Harry. I made one like this and I find my thread catching on the bolt head and the end of the bolt. There has got to be a better way to maintain tension without some kind of projection catching the thread as you sew. I have seen removable spring clamps used. I may try some bungy cord low on the jaws. It is annoying to get into a sewing rhythm and have to stop to untangle the thread from the bolt sticking out.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  4 года назад +1

      Hi Bruce, I have since put a leather cover over the bolt end so the thread slips off....i.e. a leather bridge over the bolt end so no sharp object. I hope that helps.

  • @dineshkutti5778
    @dineshkutti5778 5 лет назад

    Awesome work..i need this

  • @4570levergun
    @4570levergun 10 лет назад

    Great work.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Thanks - its proved very useful!

  • @dvartistdvartist1094
    @dvartistdvartist1094 10 лет назад

    I love your videos

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Thanks Nicole....there will be one on belt making soon.

  • @PuttyUK
    @PuttyUK 11 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing

  • @williamcolquhoun3381
    @williamcolquhoun3381 11 лет назад

    Not a criticism but more a suggestion,I noticed your vice,(which I would dearly love ),could do with a coat of rust killer and some paint,Merry Christmas regards Bill

  • @bazlur-Vancouver
    @bazlur-Vancouver 5 лет назад

    In the UK 90 pound and both on eBay sells less than 20$, why I did not make myself, although I had all types of equipment to make a pony.

  • @larryeyster8078
    @larryeyster8078 9 лет назад

    great video

  • @plemieux7237
    @plemieux7237 8 лет назад

    Use a larger bolt and that would make a nice deep reach clamp for woodworking.

  • @nikradik
    @nikradik 7 лет назад

    wow i just looked for things to make this with the other ..very nicely done but I'm not skilled enough to do this..nice to watch though..thnx

  • @donbatts
    @donbatts 11 лет назад

    Shouldn't you chamfer the inner bottom of the vertical swing clamp piece, so that it won't rub against the swivel block when you swing it open? Good job, could be useful for clamping small carving pieces too.

  • @carlossanches7862
    @carlossanches7862 7 лет назад

    great job !! Love your vids! Thank you a lot for sharing the knowledge :)

  • @trtolson1
    @trtolson1 10 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video. If I might ask, what is the purpose of hinging one side of the pony? I'm going to be building one soon as I also just started out with leatherworking and I'm inclined to build this rather than pay for a built one.

    • @harryrogers
      @harryrogers  10 лет назад

      Hi Thomas - the hinge is there to allow for different thicknesses for pieces being sewn....its a good project and saves a lot - good luck

  • @skoronesa1
    @skoronesa1 10 лет назад

    good work.