If anyone has time, I need someone to post a Arm Cuff

Started by Ace Lungger, April 30, 2009, 08:13:09 AM

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Ace Lungger

Howdy Pards,
I am in hopes that someone has the time to post some nice pictures of a tall arm cuff, front and back! I want to try my hand at making a paiy and I don't have any patterns, I pretty sure I can make a pattern but I am not sure how to do the back I made a pair long time ago, and they were full lace up on the back, and I have seen some somewhere, and I know that isn't the proper way to make them!
i would be deep, great full for any help!
Thanks
ACE
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cowboywc

Howdy Pal
Here a pix. These were from Will G pattern.
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Marshal Tac

Ace, not sure if I can get these links to post, but they might help.... If clicking on them doesn't work, try copy and paste them to your browser.

http://eightbits.home.att.net/Crafting1_web_cuff.PDF

http://eightbits.home.att.net/cuffsnap.GIF

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Ace Lungger

Thanks Fella's,
WC & MT, I thank both of you so much!! :) :) I love this Place!! :) I couldn't take, so i went over to my friend David Carrico's and had a nice vist and I look at a pair of cuff so I am in the came.
David is such a nice guy, he has been working on another movie (HOW COOL) is that?? he made lots of leather goods for this movie, and he is in these movie! That shows you how dumb I am!!
To me this leatherwork is so much more than a hobby, I have made friends all over, and even though I still can't do much, I feel I have a life again!!
Thanks to All You Pards!!
ACE
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Ace Lungger

Thanks Sir Charles,
I had been there before, they do offer a lot of free info for us newbies! Between evryone help, and  seeing a pair in person, at David's I came home and looked everything over and made me a pattern! Had every intentions of making them today, up when I woke up at 6AM 53 degrees and 93% Humidity, you can quest where I have been almost all day! Crazy weather!!!
Thanks Everyone
ACE
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Sir Charles deMouton-Black

I can't recall the accepted date for dome-snaps, but it is fairly late.  Will Ghormley has a pattern for a buckled strap run through slots for an earlier impression.  You NCOWS members would have seen it in a SHOOTIST a coupla years back.
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RollingThunder

Ghormley Buffalo Humps with a three-piece billet setup (one leather and one continuous piece of suede lace, held in by the main leather billet). Tucson lace stamping design.


Same Buffalo Hump pattern, but with spots to center the billet.



This shows you the flat outline, so you can see where I placed the slots for the billet.


And as you can see, they're that close because these buckle at the top of the wrist, and not on the ulnar nerve. To buckle at the ulnar nerve, you move the slots in towards the center more.

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Sir Charles deMouton-Black

What little I know about leather work started with Will's articles in the SHOOTIST.

This is really fine artistry!
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without the Blood, Sweat, and Tears.
With apologies to George Santayana & W. S. Churchill

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RollingThunder

No argument there. Will has some brilliant stuff!
Just because you CAN ride the hide off a horse, doesn't mean you should.

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Howdy All

         ;D RT, you're a hard act to follow with these cuffs, as I have said before, beautiful work pard, I never get tired of looking at them. ::) :o 8) ;D


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Ace Lungger

Howdy RT,
THose are AWESOME!!! :o :o Of course I havn't seen anything, you have done that isn't AWESOME!!! I got to get that pattern!!  I have several of Will's patterns, that I bought at Tandy when on sale, when you don't sell but 3-4 peices a year, it's hard to spend what little extra cash on patterns! Like I said, I have several of W.G. patterns, but havn't use any of them yet! I have made all my own.
RT, thank you so much for posting those pic's!!
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JD Alan

All the cuffs shown here are without a doubt outstanding works of art, but I've never seen anyone actually wear them. Granted, my experience is pretty narrow, but they don't look very comfortable to wear. Anyone actually wear them? How does it effect you shooting ability? Curious minds want to know! (Well maybe just nosey people want to know) JD
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Ten Wolves Fiveshooter

Quote from: JD Alan on May 02, 2009, 10:02:51 AM
All the cuffs shown here are without a doubt outstanding works of art, but I've never seen anyone actually wear them. Granted, my experience is pretty narrow, but they don't look very comfortable to wear. Anyone actually wear them? How does it effect you shooting ability? Curious minds want to know! (Well maybe just nosey people want to know) JD

      JD, I can see you are feeling better, you're getting nosey again, good for you, you'll be back to normal in no time Pard.


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Marshal Will Wingam

They don't look all that comfortable to me, either, JD. I do see shooters wearing them quite a bit so they must not be a problem. I expect that with a good smooth lining they would be fine. Maybe I'll make a pair one of these days and find out.

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RollingThunder

I wear the Tuscon lace ones, personally. The darker set were made of 13 oz. skirting leather, and needed a larger buckle, which was more likely to hang up on a shirt, belt, what have you, while drawing, hence the buckle on the top of the wrist.

Bear in mind, guys, you're not Conan. You're not wearing these bare-armed. You have a shirt on underneath them. And while linings are fine, the more firm grain side of the leather allows the cuff to grip your sleeve, and helps out the buffalo hump styling to keep it from turning.

Oh.

And I have used mine while riding, and swinging a rope, and they feel fine to the wrist. All the same, though, to each his own. I have bony wrists, so maybe someone with a bigger wrist would feel it more. But at that point, I'd have to say the cuff probably doesn't fit as well as it should.

Just a thought.  :)
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Thanks fror the information, RT. You explained a lot. :D

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RollingThunder

Sorry if that took the long way around the barn, Marshal.

So does that mean you're gonna add some cuffs to your attire? LOL.
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Quote from: RollingThunder on May 02, 2009, 08:56:18 PMSo does that mean you're gonna add some cuffs to your attire? LOL.
It's more an excuse to make something different out of leather. ;D

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Since when have you NEEDED an excuse to make more leather for yourself??  ??? ::)  ;D  ;D  ;D
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