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shoe repairer
A professional who repairs or refinishes shoes, following customer specifications, or according to nature of damage, or type of shoe. Respnsibilities include:
- Positions shoe on last and pulls and cuts off sole or heel with pincers and knife.
- Starts machine, and holds welt against rotating sanding wheel or rubs with sandpaper to bevel and roughen welt for attachment of new sole.
- Selects blank or cuts sole or heel piece to approximate size from material, using knife.
- Brushes cement on new sole or heel piece and on shoe welt and shoe heel.
- Positions sole over shoe welt or heel piece on shoe heel and pounds piece, using machine or hammer, so piece adheres to shoe; drives nails around sole or heel edge into shoe; or guides shoe and sole under needle of sewing machine to fasten sole to shoe.
- Trims sole or heel edge to shape of shoe with knife.
- Holds and turns shoe sole or heel against revolving abrasive wheel to smooth edge and remove excess material.
- Brushes edge with stain or polish and holds against revolving buffing wheels to polish edge.
- Nails heel and toe cleats to shoe.
- Restitches ripped portions or sews patches over holes in shoe uppers by hand or machine.
- Dampens portion of shoe and inserts and twists adjustable stretcher in shoes or pull portion of moistened shoe back and forth over warm iron to stretch shoe.
- May build up portions of shoes by nailing, stapling, or stitching additional material to shoe sole to add height or make other specified alterations to orthopedic shoes.
- May repair belts, luggage, purses, and other products made of materials, such as canvas, leather, and plastic.
- May quote charges, receive articles, and collect payment for repairs.
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- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
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Looja
- Jason F
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(United States of America)