I'm into a little experiment, litter carried in the brass plate with pålödd nails. I use 0.7 mm brass sheet and 2 mm brass wire.
Sprinkle No one on a belt loop dressed with white wine vegetable tanned leather. Remen is 20 mm wide and square, no litter is 12 mm in the side. In the corner is remen from the back with zeal, nitbricka and stitching that keeps skinnbeklädnaden in place.
Sprinkle No one grows up. First, cut the sheet into squares, edges filed clean and v-shaped incision filed with trekantfil. Using a cold chisel, marked the tip of the filed v-cuts so that it passes over the rays toward the center of litter no. The plate is then tapped lightly before a shaped pin soldered on the back. When the pin is in place, no stray polished to a leather piece of wood coated with polishing paste.
To fix the pin in position bend the wire and are secured in a vise so that the end is perpendicular to the bedding, and so no to the wire with its own suspension, adding a slight pressure against the plate. In sheet no litter is a small metal ring to reduce heat transfer to the vise. The surfaces to be soldered together scraped / filed free of oxide, coated with lödvatten and a small piece of silver solder is added next to liquefy, also coated with lödvatten. After soldering, the solder has flowed out and gives an even and smooth transition from wire to plate. The wire is cut from a piece up and filed an escalation to more easily pass through the holes in the leather and nitbricka. Before riveting cut the thread of around 1-1.5 mm beyond nitbrickan. I normally say that you need 1 to 1.5 times the rivet diameter to get a good nitskalle. In practice, I get it even though I saw the pin shorter, but it is compensated by the nitbrickan pressed a piece of leather. Nitskallen run out against an anvil with a small kulhammare. In order not to destroy the surface of the bedding is put a thin piece of fur between litter and no anvil during riveting.
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