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lacing a brooks
hello all,
its about time i lace together the sides of my saddle so i turned to the wonderful interwebz for instruction. i read an account of someone who has used a drill to make the holes rather than a leather punch. Is this a good idea? or will it result in torn leather and much frustration? i'd rather not buy a leather punch since i have no other use for it. thanks for any help or suggestions -mike |
You funny people and lacing your brooks.... good grief. Wouldn't it be uncomfortable on your feet? ;)
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Originally Posted by miket.
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hello all,
its about time i lace together the sides of my saddle so i turned to the wonderful interwebz for instruction. i read an account of someone who has used a drill to make the holes rather than a leather punch. Is this a good idea? or will it result in torn leather and much frustration? i'd rather not buy a leather punch since i have no other use for it. thanks for any help or suggestions -mike |
Do a google search for "lacing brooks saddle."
Here is one link: http://www.wallbike.com/content/butchering.html |
You can buy a leather punch for less than $10. It will leave nice, sharp, clean holes. The drill won't.
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I had a friend drill mine, it looks clean as a whistle.
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So I get the feeling you guys aren't a fan of the tension adjuster.
Sheldon scare you away from it? |
Originally Posted by Wanderer
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You can buy a leather punch for less than $10. It will leave nice, sharp, clean holes. The drill won't.
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Originally Posted by Oregon Southpaw
(Post 10452863)
So I get the feeling you guys aren't a fan of the tension adjuster.
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After buying a set of punches as well as a plier style punch, and failing with both tools to fully punch through my Team Pro, I took a drill to it. My holes came out clean because they'd already been started with the punches. I've no idea what will happen if you use only a drill.
Don't rely on the Brooks logo for positioning your holes. The logos are stamped on by hand and are asymetrical. |
thanks for the info everyone, i'm gonna go ahead and try drilling based on the positive remarks from Yan, roger, and maidenvoyage
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Originally Posted by miket.
(Post 10456942)
thanks for the info everyone, i'm gonna go ahead and try drilling based on the positive remarks from Yan, roger, and maidenvoyage
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Maybe a Forstner bit would cut a nice clean hole? Available from a woodworking supplier..the one pictured below is a very large one- they come in many sizes.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=139225 |
Originally Posted by miket.
(Post 10456942)
thanks for the info everyone, i'm gonna go ahead and try drilling based on the positive remarks from Yan, roger, and maidenvoyage
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You want a harder Brooks?
Try a brad point drill bit. |
drill works great. also, make sure you drill the holes where you need them. you don't need to follow someone else's instructions. i drilled 2 in each side of mine and that's all i needed.
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Originally Posted by illwafer
(Post 10462341)
drill works great. also, make sure you drill the holes where you need them. you don't need to follow someone else's instructions. i drilled 2 in each side of mine and that's all i needed.
I put a few before and after the seatpost clamp area. I also supported the leather with a scrap wood backing, but I don't know if that helped make the hole cleaner. It just made drilling easier. |
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