Hey all; as per BillinOregon's earlier comment about woven inkle straps for my new horn, I thought you might be interested in the progress I have made in this area. After considerable research, I managed to build an "inkle loom", and locate the the correct linen (flax) material to work with. Also carved the shuttle out of rosewood. Had a few bad go's in loom design and use, but have the strap going pretty good now. It is woven from 16/2 linen. It took 96 warp threads (longitudinal threads)to make a strap 1 5/8" wide. The finished weave is very fine and tight, and I think extemely durable. The color choice is due to the club colors of my brothers college final club, the emblem of which is the bull scrimshawed on the horn. The actual weaving is pretty mindless once you get the hang of it, but setting up (warping) the loom is quite difficult. Design possibilities are endless. Attachment to the horn is the next question...I think I will use about a two foot section of the woven linen, faced and stitched on the ends with leather, leading to thin braided cords of the same linen which can then be spliced to the horn spout and staple...have to see how that works out when I get there. Pretty pleased so far as the materials and methods used are completely in keeping with the period. I don't know if the strap design is correct for the mid-eighteenth century, but I imagine there was an awful lot of variation there! Actually, I now have more time invested in the strap than I do in the horn, but I have learned a tremendous amount in the process. Now it is a fairly simple process to make some really fine durable straps for my hunting bag and other stuff! Here are links to the pics....
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle1
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle2
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle3
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle4
Good Shooting!
ELee
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle1
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle2
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle3
http://www.members.aol.com/l82859/pics/inkle4
Good Shooting!
ELee