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Hi everyone, i'm Yudha from Indonesia.

i got a project for my study in college to make a tooled handbag.

the problem that i need to ask, as an amateur, i have no idea which leather that good enough for tooling, so i've bought a vegtan buffalo (water buffalo) hide because it is very difficult to looking after an exact cowhide that i needed in my city.

the question is, is it possible to tool a water buffalo hide?

is there any treatment/result/process differences with this kind of hide?

thanks!

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The specific animal does not matter as much as the process. If it is vegtan, then you should be able to tool it. I have not used water buffalo before, so I do not know if it will be easier or harder to tool. Some animals do have hides that are denseer then others that will make it harder to work with. An example is horse being harder to tool then cow because you need to put more work into it.

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The specific animal does not matter as much as the process. If it is vegtan, then you should be able to tool it. I have not used water buffalo before, so I do not know if it will be easier or harder to tool. Some animals do have hides that are denseer then others that will make it harder to work with. An example is horse being harder to tool then cow because you need to put more work into it.

Thanks Glendon for the info!

i start to get confused when my friend told me that water buffalo is stiffer to tooled and able to popping back to its previous form..

so i try to find out the solution to prevent it

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