How to bottom a welted shoe by hand by West Frank L

How to bottom a welted shoe by hand by West Frank L

Author:West, Frank L. [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Boots and shoes
Publisher: [Tuskegee, Ala.] Tuskegee normal and industrial institute
Published: 1912-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


HOW TO BOTTOM A WELTED SHOE

The solid lines on Diagram C represent a piece of leather 1-4 of an inch thick. Notice the arrow pointing towards the square edge. The dotted lines on same diagram represent a thinner piece of leather beveled on the edge and show that beveling causes the thinner piece to look as thick at the edge as the thicker piece. The solid lines on Diagram D represent a thinner piece of leather beveled. The dotted lines on the same diagram represent a thicker piece of leather square on the edge and proves that beveling caused the thin piece of leather to seem as thick on the edges as the thick piece would looked squared. The shank of the sole is therefore skived on the edges only when a beveled shank is desired.



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