Mike Martinez
Well-Known Member
So, as some of you might guess, I've been bitten by the leather bug and its not good. I'm spending more money than I'd like to buying up more leather tools and such so when I can make my own, it helps some. I've turned mallets, made awls and such and I find myself "needing," a pony. As I was a woodworker long before ever touching a 2x72, I'm rather comfortable wood working so I'd like to build my own. Can you guys suggest a good model to emulate? Any tips on what the ideal sticking pony should include or exclude?
I made an impromptu pony today but I'm not happy with it as I followed a simple design and it reflects it when trying to close the jaws. Rather than using a hinge, the piece was constructed from a solid Douglas Fir 4x4 and its too rigid. The next one will be made from some nice red oak and utilize a proper hinge but I'm still kicking around the device that will close the jaws. All suggestions would be great, and pictures much appreciated. Thanks KDs.
Regards,
Mike
I made an impromptu pony today but I'm not happy with it as I followed a simple design and it reflects it when trying to close the jaws. Rather than using a hinge, the piece was constructed from a solid Douglas Fir 4x4 and its too rigid. The next one will be made from some nice red oak and utilize a proper hinge but I'm still kicking around the device that will close the jaws. All suggestions would be great, and pictures much appreciated. Thanks KDs.
Regards,
Mike