(Apologies to Farmer) Cobbling together my shoe(s)

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nuhobby
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(Apologies to Farmer) Cobbling together my shoe(s)

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Having recently got a detached heel-lift on a pair of good shoes I enjoy (which were already recrafted already when I bought them), I thought I'd do my own repair. The new lifts were over-sized, so they had to be trimmed to size after gluing on. Shopsmith sanding accessories worked pretty good!
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Re: (Apologies to Farmer) Cobbling together my shoe(s)

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Nice work!

Shoemakers are expensive like everything else these days so I guess you saved a bit(lot) of money. AND, gave us a good lesson in DIY.

John
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