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Leatherworking The steps in most leatherworking projects can be grouped as follows: layout, cutout, assembly and finishing. Layout involves making a full-scale pattern of all pieces. Cutout involves cutting the pieces of leather. Assembly includes dyeing the leather, marking and punching the stitch lines and stitching. Finishing includes oiling, polishing and burnishing
Featuring leather working edgers, and hand tools. Includes testimonials.
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Featuring a variety of tools and accessories, as well as hides. Includes a .pdf catalog version.
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Featuring tools, rawhide, saddlery, equine care, and shoe supplies. Offering rabbit, cow, and kangaroo hides.
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Offering embossed table and desk inlays, gold and blind blocking, and panelling for both domestic and commercial requirements.
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Featuring leather tools including buckles, rings, and handles. Wholesale inquiries allowed.
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Trunk and leather shop offers helpful hints for refinishing antique trunks. Catalog for tool, hides, hardware and craft books. Maine.
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