We started off by doing the last bits of rasping we needed to get the final heel shape and edges.
This was followed by glassing and sanding. We used 80, 120 and 240 grit paper to achieve a smooth finish.
Glassing |
Glassing |
Sanding The Edge |
After this we prepared the edges for setting with the edge iron.
This involved gently rasping away the lip on the sole side of the edge. And ploughing off the lip on the welt side. We also passed the fudge wheel round again to really set the stitches well.
This was followed by setting the edges with a hot edge iron after previously wetting and putting on a little soap to lubricate the iron.
Some even got on to glassing and sanding the sole and top piece.
Last day tomorrow. Finishing the soles, inking the shoes, waxing the edges and pulling the lasts. Yippee!
And just a little teaser, what am I going to do with this?
Until tomorrow, happy shoemaking!
make a rubber sole :)
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