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25th December 06, 11:21 PM
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Freelander Sporran Closure
I recently received my new sporran from David and Sten and I really enjoy wearing it. I made my own sporran belt from thick (1/8 inch or .32 cm) leather, my first dress leather creation. Thanks to the board members who mentioned Al Stohlman's "The Art of Hand Sewing Leather." Santa added that nifty book to my library today
I especially like the Midgaard serpent closure that Freelander offers. It's a nice pewter casting that catches my eye. Like the sporran, my kilt belt is brown. I've got brass hardware on my kilt belt, and the pewter closure didn't seem to go well with the nearby brass. So I've modified the Midgaard serpent to resemble an ivory carving that managed to survive some number of years before ending up on my sporran.
Here is the pewter casting after I modified the surface with some acrylic filler and roughened it with a fine wire brush so paint would stick a little better:

The next step was to apply two coats of zinc-chromate primer:

After the primer cured, I applied two coats of an ivory-colored acrylic enamel. Then I dipped the casting in some very dark wood stain and let that dry. I polished all the wood stain off the high surfaces, leaving the detail highlighted. Then I applied two coats of automotive grade clear acrylic enamel. After that cured, I scrubbed the casting with a toothbrush and some coarse buffing compound to remove all the gloss. Then I polished the high areas with some medium-grade rubbing compound to simulate what would be accomplished on a carving.

I imagine the result might be what an ivory or bone carving would look like with minimal restoration after being resurrected from a peat bog. Or maybe just the grime of everyday use. Anyway, the colors match the antlers on the drawstrings perfectly, so I'm quite happy with the colors. And it doesn't clash with my brass belt hardware anymore either

My box-pleat kilt from Matt Newsome should be here soon, and I'll post pictures of that with my sporran on an actual person (me!).
Abax
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25th December 06, 11:29 PM
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26th December 06, 01:38 AM
#3
Wow to take a risk like that on a new piece, that takes juevos.
Jason J. Flory
United States Navy
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26th December 06, 02:00 AM
#4
Well done! I've been pondering the scarcity of anything other than 'white metal' for most accessories, also. Though I haven't experimented with it yet, I see that several online lighting supply stores will supply brass chain - and in some very unusual designes, as well. Can't wait to start experimenting...
Trenton R. 'Trent' Puckett
Life Member, Veterans of Foreign Wars
Member, Scottish American Military Society
"Ha' done, Ha' done! Said the Colonel's Son;
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"Tonight 'tis a Man of the Guides!" (Rudyard Kipling)
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26th December 06, 02:44 AM
#5
What a great looking job you have done.
I love the fact that people make our sporrans a little bit more their own by adapting the design.....
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26th December 06, 04:08 AM
#6
It looks good I'm sure you will enjoy it for years to come.
"If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say this or that even, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death."
- George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 3
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26th December 06, 05:55 AM
#7
I would've been too nervous to mess with it, but you did a good job.
Grand Duke Dirk the Festive of Hope End
If this is the men's department, where are the kilts?
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26th December 06, 05:37 PM
#8
Nicely done - I really like it!
Frog
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26th December 06, 10:49 PM
#9
Great Job!
I saw Dirkskenes Freelander sporran and fell in love with it! I certainly can't afford one anytime soon. You have done an excellent job on your casting. Very talented!
I don't care if you battled the enemies of Freedom or if you battled boredom, If you Served you Deserve our Respect and Gratitude!
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Calix Meus Inebrians
Notio bonum, visa olum.
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27th December 06, 03:04 PM
#10
nice job! Really does match the antler bits nicely.
Inside me is a thin woman screaming to get out. But I can usually shut the b*tch up with chocolate!
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