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KazariK

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  1. Good Day, If I may, if you do call the gentleman mentioned, would you post the results of that conversation? I am in the process of making an ebook cover for my wife and would like to add stingray hide to the back. I havent tried cutting it yet, figured a good pair of leather shears would work, but now I am curious to know if there is special things I should do.. Best luck to you.. Kaz
  2. I must say, for someone with only 4 stamps and a knife, WOW nice work!!! Seriouse tallent I'd say! Keep it up! Kaz
  3. A while ago my wife and I stumbled across a pattern at a local fabric store that had like 10 different pouch patterns in it. But upsizing the patterns a touch we started to make them in leather. My favourite (and I'll see if I can get a picture of it) is a double pouch that has a piece that connects the two, but that is what holds it to the belt.. My wife and I are in the SCA and wanted something for carrying the car keys and such when going to events.. I will see if I can find the pattern and post a link or the pattern # for it here later on.. Kaz
  4. Add another name to that list of interested people who want to see pics! I am looking for ideas to use to do SCA armor. Kaz
  5. KazariK

    Freak's Koi

    Freak... I have to ask a question if I may.. Ok, I know this thread is like 2 years old but still got to ask LOL.. if I may say - HOLY FREAKAZOID Batman! thats Freaking incredible! anyways, I do actually have a question.. In looking at the non colored and the colored versions I notice that details really pop in the colored. When I look at the colored am I seeing what appears to be reverse tooling? (I was told about reverse tooling is basically doing some work from the back side of the piece to give raised sections to the leather. As example, when looking at the head, there appears to be a couple of spots of raised detail. Of course that could just be an area that didnt get tooled, but it looks soooo smooth! Hope the thread is not to old! Kaz
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