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1.
Baseball Mitt
Feather the edges slightly with a sharp razor blade. Coat back of patch and area around hole with Pliobond cement.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/baseball_mitt.html
2.
Boat, Molded Fiberglass
Then
feather back the edges of the hole on the inside of the hull for 3" or more. Cover one side of a piece of
shirt cardboard with cellophane and lay this over the hole on the outside of the hull (the cellophane should face inward).
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/boat_molded_fiberglass.html
3.
Boat, Plywood
With a disc sander,
feather back the edges of the hole on the inside of the hull for about 3".
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/b/boat_plywood.html
4.
Feather
Ornamental
feather bent, broken. Poke a stiff wire of appropriate diameter up through the quill and well past the break.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/f/feather.html
5.
Felt
Feather edges with a razor blade. Apply a thin layer of Devcon Patch glue and smooth down.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/f/felt.html
6.
Fiberglass, Reinforced
Then with a disc sander,
feather back the edges around the hole for about 3". Out of fiberglass cloth or mat cut a patch to cover sanded area.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/f/fiberglass_reinforced.html
7.
Garden Tools
And do not
feather the cutting edge too much —it should resemble a chisel edge, flat on the back and beveled in the front.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/g/garden_tools.html
8.
Leather
Cut a patch out of matching leather and
feather the edges with a razor blade. Lay over hole and draw a pencil line around it.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/l/leather.html
9.
Shoes
Feather the edges as much as possible with a razor blade. Then apply Pliobond cement to back of patch and around edges of hole.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/s/shoes.html