Playing in the garage again
Playing in the garage again
P4100067a by Audrey Cooper, on Flickr
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Re: Playing in the garage again
You must have a very interesting garage.
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Re: Playing in the garage again
Its a place where I get inspired!
Re: Playing in the garage again
Ooooooh, that's nice!
Re: Playing in the garage again
Oeeh that looks lovely! Nice work!
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Re: Playing in the garage again
Nice work!
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Re: Playing in the garage again
OK, everyone else covered the "looks good" and "Nice work"... but...
(and yes, it does look very good)
If you reversed the hinge so that the pivit part is on the outside, you could have the leather padding cover every thing...
(Just a thought...)
(and yes, it does look very good)
If you reversed the hinge so that the pivit part is on the outside, you could have the leather padding cover every thing...
(Just a thought...)
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Re: Playing in the garage again
That doesn't work. For the hinge to open, the leather would have to go around the corner, when the hinge closes, the leather forms a 'bubble' much bigger than the hinge, which is only just proud of the height of the leather.
Anyhow, it is that way for the pleasure of the observer, not the comfort of the wearer!
Anyhow, it is that way for the pleasure of the observer, not the comfort of the wearer!
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Re: Playing in the garage again
That's the spirit!Audrey_CD wrote:Anyhow, it is that way for the pleasure of the observer, not the comfort of the wearer!
Jenny.
Helplessness is a doorway to the innermost reaches of the soul.
If my corset isn't tight, it just isn't right!
Kink is the spice of life!
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Re: Playing in the garage again
Yea, your right.... oh well,it sounded good...Audrey_CD wrote:That doesn't work. For the hinge to open, the leather would have to go around the corner, when the hinge closes, the leather forms a 'bubble' much bigger than the hinge, which is only just proud of the height of the leather.
Anyhow, it is that way for the pleasure of the observer, not the comfort of the wearer!
All advice is checked, re-checked and verified to be questionable...
Don't ask, we both wont understand the answer...
http://www.mediafire.com/download/09dtr ... e_V2_2.exe Not just for nubies any more...
Don't ask, we both wont understand the answer...
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Re: Playing in the garage again
Nice job!
Looks like you used aluminum, and the stitching on the leather looks like maybe a belt?
Could you get a picture from the side, showing how you attached the hinges, etc. It kind of looks like you used pop rivets, but can't really tell. If so, I'm wondering how you dealt with the ends of the rivets on the inside of the collar. Pop rivets leave a protruding end that could be a problem. Did you make holes for them in the leather, to provide relief, sort of like the gap for the hinges, or just let the leather go over them? Or did you use another style of rivet or fastener? As a DIY type guy myself, I'm always curious as to the details.
Looks like you used aluminum, and the stitching on the leather looks like maybe a belt?
Could you get a picture from the side, showing how you attached the hinges, etc. It kind of looks like you used pop rivets, but can't really tell. If so, I'm wondering how you dealt with the ends of the rivets on the inside of the collar. Pop rivets leave a protruding end that could be a problem. Did you make holes for them in the leather, to provide relief, sort of like the gap for the hinges, or just let the leather go over them? Or did you use another style of rivet or fastener? As a DIY type guy myself, I'm always curious as to the details.
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Re: Playing in the garage again
Thanks for your interest.
They were pop rivets, however I knocked the spindle through and treated them as normal rivets. The hinges had a slight countersink, and I was able to pound the ends of the rivets into this space so they were flush with the face of the hinge.
The pin for the padlock is made from a roof bolt and I did recess the leather to go over the head of it.
No pictures from the side. (it's not so pretty)
They were pop rivets, however I knocked the spindle through and treated them as normal rivets. The hinges had a slight countersink, and I was able to pound the ends of the rivets into this space so they were flush with the face of the hinge.
The pin for the padlock is made from a roof bolt and I did recess the leather to go over the head of it.
No pictures from the side. (it's not so pretty)
Re: Playing in the garage again
Nice! I never tried to use pop rivets that way. The countersink for the screws didn't occur to me, that would indeed help to keep thing smooth. Thanks for the ideas.Audrey_CD wrote:Thanks for your interest.
They were pop rivets, however I knocked the spindle through and treated them as normal rivets. The hinges had a slight countersink, and I was able to pound the ends of the rivets into this space so they were flush with the face of the hinge.
The pin for the padlock is made from a roof bolt and I did recess the leather to go over the head of it.
No pictures from the side. (it's not so pretty)
The rivets used for leather work could also be used, they are 2 piece with a smooth back.
There's a fine line between cuddling and holding someone down so they can't get away.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons - for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons - for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.