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PirateSteve

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About PirateSteve

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  • Birthday 07/18/1990

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Markham, Ontario
  • Interests
    Outdoors, Camping, Archery, all things geeky

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  • Interested in learning about
    Patterning, surface techniques
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  1. Here's my first upload of my work, I'm excited to get some feedback from other makers. Here is a belt quiver I was commissioned to make for someone this summer, and again beside my quiver I made a few years ago (loaded with arrows to show the size). I love my big quiver as my take down recurve fully fits inside of it when not in use.
  2. the first handmade leather item I ever purchased was this cuff I bought in '08 from a street vendor in the old part of Quebec City. There was once a Maker's mark on it, but over the years it has all but vanished. What intially drew me to the cuff was its cracked surface texture and shape, and I was often asked when I first started producing my own works in leather if I had made this as well which I've always had to deny. Because I wore this so often, I have been asked on numerous occasions if I would be able to make something with the same surface patterns. The cracking doesn't seem to just be a tooled effect, as the leather fibres are visible in the cracks, and it's not uniform in cracking pattern. I've heard it referrred to as mudcrack leather, but I'm wondering if anyone would be able to let me know if/how I could reproduce this effect. Would this work on Veg Tan, or would I be limited to using a chrome dyed leather? I wore this cuff for many years and its finally starting to break down and crack on the inside, as I didn't know how to care for leather when I first got it. Any direction would be hugely appreciated.
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