The stitching pony is very well-made, but the small knob on the left is a bit of a hassle if you have large hands. For me it is hard to tighten it sufficiently with it being as close to the table as it is.. I am considering making a knob for it with my 3-D printer to go over top of that small one. Once this is done I believe it will be much better
@Shawn Stuart- you could try that but sandpaper will wear down the wood overtime. When i have time to sit and design it I believe the 3D printer knob cover will be the best option.
Excellent review, I’m just beginning leatherwork and a little tooling. It appears to be meticulously made. This will be my next purchase thank you!
Belíssimo projeto super bem feito parabéns
Thank you
How has it held up for you? Does the joint slip at all?
The stitching pony is very well-made, but the small knob on the left is a bit of a hassle if you have large hands. For me it is hard to tighten it sufficiently with it being as close to the table as it is.. I am considering making a knob for it with my 3-D printer to go over top of that small one. Once this is done I believe it will be much better
@@MichaelMaysLeatherworks Maybe would be better to apply a piece of sandpaper to the rotating portion of clamp so it would hold without much pressure.
@Shawn Stuart- you could try that but sandpaper will wear down the wood overtime. When i have time to sit and design it I believe the 3D printer knob cover will be the best option.