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Bodvar Skavensson

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About Bodvar Skavensson

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    viking age armor
  • Interested in learning about
    all forms of leather working form the viking age
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    google search for leather fourms
  1. Hey Joe thanks for the link. That was really informative. It answered a lot of my questions.
  2. Hello my name is Bodvar and I am new to this forum and to leather working for that mater (only about 6 months so far) and was hoping you all could help me with this. I want to know what the best way to clean and preserve leather armor is. I have some veg-tanned, oil tanned, chromium tanned (which I think is just the same as oil tanned but not sure) water hardened veg-tanned, and wax hardened veg-tanned. I would like to know the best way to clean and preserve each different type. Some people have told me saddle soap is good but it can be really harsh on the leather and dry it out to much. Others say neetsfoot oil is good for preserving it but not good on hardened leather as it will soften it up. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance, Bodvar
  3. Hello my name is Bodvar and I am new to this forum and to leather working for that mater (only about 6 months so far) and was hoping you all could help me with this. I want to know what the best way to clean and preserve leather armor is. I have some veg-tanned, oil tanned, chromium tanned (which I think is just the same as oil tanned but not sure) water hardened veg-tanned, and wax hardened veg-tanned. I would like to know the best way to clean and preserve each different type. Some people have told me saddle soap is good but it can be really harsh on the leather and dry it out to much. Others say neetsfoot oil is good for preserving it but not good on hardened leather as it will soften it up. Any help would be great. Thanks in advance, Bodvar
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