Tag: waxed canvas

101 Practical Uses for Waxed Canvas

A short story before the waxed canvas. A few years ago I purchased a Bolens string trimmer (weed whacker) from Lowes for around $95.00 USD.  It has been a complete piece of crap since it came out of the box.  No matter what I do with the fuel, choke, etc it repeatedly sputters out or under performs.  A week ago I took the Bolens out from winter storage and turned it over only to find that when throttled, the head no longer spins.  After taking it apart I found a broken flexible drive shaft, which costs around $40.00 to replace and in my opinion, not worth the investment.

After salvaging what parts I could use from the Bolens, I junked it and called my brother-in-law (who owns a lawn service) and asked him for a recommendation for a dependable trimmer.  He hooked me up with a new RedMax BC250 and it is a joy to use!

As I was picking up my new trimmer from my brother-in-law, I checked out his other lawn equipment and noticed his blower’s straps were completely worn out (see pic).  As a token of my gratitude for the hookup on the new trimmer, I offered to replace his withered blower straps with new padded ones in waxed canvas.

I reused the old d-rings, adjustment buckles, and parts of the nylon webbing.  The new straps are made from olive 14 oz. waxed cotton and lined with 1/2″ industrial felt.  Since the original straps were sewn to the frame and non removable,  I opted to use a hand stitching awl to reattach the new straps to the blower frame (see pic).  I’m excited to see what the waxed canvas will look like at the end of the mowing season.

Artifact Bag Co. – Tote in Black Waxed Canvas

I finished this No. 175 “tool tote” in black waxed canvas just in time to be donated for auction at the Doughnut Hill Skate Park Fundraiser this Friday, April 9th.  The bag is handmade using the following materials:

  • 18 oz waxed canvas w/ double-ply bottom
  • 10 oz veg tanned harness leather handles/straps
  • Hand hammered copper rivets
  • Industrial weight “mil spec” nylon thread
  • Solid brass snaps in gunmetal black finish

Click here to purchase your own No. 175 tote in black or brown canvas.

Artifact Waxed Canvas Tool Tote

Artifact Bags - Waxed Canvas Tool Tote

Over the weekend I made this Artifact waxed canvas tote for a carpenter who was in need of a sturdy bag to carry his tools in.  While I was sewing the canvas panels, it tickled me to know this bag is going to get daily use/abuse by a craftsman.  Imagine how great this bag will look in the years to come when the waxed canvas, copper rivets, and leather develop a rich patina.

This carpenter’s tote is made with 18 oz canvas and is double ply on the bottom.  Web straps are sewn between the layers for added strength.  The leather handles are 10 oz harness leather with a water resistant finish.  The handles are secured with hand hammered solid copper rivets.  Military issue snaps secure the center strap and everything is sewn with mil spec nylon thread.

Click here to view Artifact Bags for sale.

Handmade Waxed Canvas Lunch Tote

This morning I went to locally find a sturdy, stainless steel coffee mug and something to carry my lunch in.  After returning home empty handed, I went in the shop and created this waxed canvas lunch tote with solid copper rivets and Horween leather.  Click here to purchase your own handmade Artifact lunch tote.

I’m still working through designs for a waxed canvas and leather messenger bag and should have something to share shortly.  If anyone has recommendations for an attractive container I can drink coffee from at work, I would greatly appreciate it!

Handmade Waxed Canvas Tote In Colors

Yesterday, I made some tweaks to my Artifact tote bag design and added an internal pocket for pens, cell, notes, etc.  All three bags are made in waxed canvas with Horween leather, heavy cotton webbing, and solid copper rivets.  Click here to purchase handmade Artifact totes and other products.

I am making headway with other bag designs including a messenger bag (also in waxed canvas and leather).  These will surface in upcoming posts.

Handmade Waxed Canvas & Leather Tote

I just finished making this tote using Waxwear #10 (18.75 oz.) waxed canvas, cotton webbing, beautiful Horween Chromexcel leather, solid copper rivets, and garnet herringbone twill seam binding.  The bag dimensions are 16″ x 8″ x 15″, which I find to be a good size for groceries.  The leather straps are glued and stitched with raw edges.  I am also working on examples with leather handles having turned edges, as well as other canvas/webbing/leather colors and finishes.

This evening I used this tote at the grocery store and was delighted by its balance even while holding two 2-liter bottles of Diet Coke among other items.  Click here to purchase handmade Artifact totes and other products.