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Half SizeTarge from a pattern by Tandy
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From the album: Pouchs
Hi, this a celtic hunting dog carved on this pouch. Hand stiching 5-6 oz leather thickness Tan and mahogany dies It took me 10 hours to realise this piece. (Pic 1/3)© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Pouchs
Hi, this a celtic hunting dog carved on this pouch. Hand stiching 5-6 oz leather thickness Tan and mahogany dies It took me 10 hours to realise this piece. (Pic 2/3)© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Pouchs
Hi, this a celtic hunting dog carved on this pouch. Hand stiching 5-6 oz leather thickness Tan and mahogany dies It took me 10 hours to realise this piece. (Pic 3/3)© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Stools
Here is my first stool. Leather vegetal tanned 9oz , tan and red brown dyed. The logo is an old version of french car trademark logo (i drive a Peugeot 403 from 1958's). Thx for visiting me© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Purse
© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Purse
© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Purse
© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Purse
© © leatherworker.net
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Hi, thanks you very much. I will give you the french name of this oil and i will try to translate it word to word so don' be affraid. ^^ It is "huile de pied de boeuf" , "beef feet oil". It smells a little. I use a brush to apply this oil on the back side of the leather, and a smooth piece of tshirt to apply it on the carved side. Like this it penetrates slowly on the leather and you can adjust the hardness of your work and avoid the second effect that make your leather brown to dark brown. The oil is just used to make the leather more smooth. Then i apply a common finish cream to make it shine. Cheers.
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From the album: Bracers
Hi all, here is a medieval / celtic bracer made of 5 oz vegetal tanned leather with tan & red-brown dyes, oiled and polish. The edges are finished with bee wax and polished. Picture 1/2 Cheers.© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Bracers
Detail of the carved skull. Check my gallery for more models.© © leatherworker.net
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From the album: Bracers
A new one with a "skull" carved on it, for a friend. Check my gallery for more models.© © leatherworker.net