The Basic 7, swivel knife, seeder, camouflager , beveler, rawhide hammer, backgrounder, and pear shader those are all you really need to do any carving, all the other tools do is make it easier to do.
as for me never enough tools .... never!
the "rule of thumb" I use when unsure of how to price a product is cost X 3 = retail. cost x 2 = wholesale. cost breaks down to: cost of materials + cost of labor + 20% overhead.
our sales are up about 30% with some repeat customers, we use PayAnywhere for our CC processor rates are costing us more as sales increase we are going to be moving to a different processor that is integrated with our e-commerce site.
the way I have seen it in the business world is:
A Leather works is the place where people that work with leather do their craft.
A Leather crafter is a person that works with leather from scratch (cut, pattern, prepare leather for what is being made and finishing).
A Leather worker is a person that works assembling pre-cut leather into a finished pattern.
A Leather Artisan is a person that creates and embellishes what he has made.
I have not been able to find it. it is made by craftool part number 3079-00 the pro strap cutter.
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FOUND IT:
http://rowensworld.com/store/Craftool_Pro_Strap_Cutter_3079-00.html
OR
http://www.shopmania.com.br/outros-esportes/p-fieira-craftool-3079-00-2848314
How do you tell where a "side" of leather came from? in other words what country it originated in. Had a customer ask this this weekend and All I knew was it was from one of three countries that supply my supplier.
That is why I am reluctant to claim "Made in the USA" I know all of the metal parts come from Asia but never sure where the leather comes from.