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Here's a checkbook that I recently finished.

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I don't know squat about tooling, but I really like the way it looks. Very nice.

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I like the stiching. Like the background pattern. Very nice tooling. Needs decorative cuts.

Aaron

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That is very beautiful, I don't know much about floral but I just love the different tones of brown and the nice touch with that black backgrounding.

Tom

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I like the stiching. Like the background pattern. Very nice tooling. Needs decorative cuts.

Aaron

Thanks for the comps you guys. Yeah, I agree with ya on the decorative cuts, but I either need more practice, or more confidence in that area. I just fiqured I'd play it safe having gotten to that point, and not having to throw in the scrap bin.

Steve

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Very nice !! what's the inside look like and the other side ?? I like the pebbling effect. Light hand and it gives it just the right amount of texture. Well done !!

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The black background within the flowers was done with Craftool's A104. The texturing of the wallet back was done with Craftools E294 series. The inside is Kangaroo. Here's a pic.

Steve

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The texturing of the wallet back was done with Craftools E294 series. The inside is Kangaroo. Here's a pic.

Steve

I can see that now. I thought it was a pebble tool. Again looks great man !

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looks pretty good!

decritive cuts are something that needs to be deliberate and a good touch. do lots of looking and get a feel for where they should be and how they should be shaped. they should start deep and taper out

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Steve,

Nice work. I really like the antique look finish.

Randy

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