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  1. Thanks for all the insight. I subsequently purchased most the recommended tools and have been working on some mystery braid bracelets for my girlfriend. I am feeling good about basic tooling and finishing, and going to do some projects that involve stitching this weekend. The wisdom is much appreciated and look forward to reporting back when I have something to show.
  2. Thanks for this info -- the links are great. I've put together a list of things to buy over the holidays, so I'll spend the next week or so practicing basic stamping and tooling. One thing is that I'm not entirely clear on how all these tools work. For instance, that five prong chisel -- is it for setting the stitches low so they are flush with the surface? Or for something else?
  3. Randy, Thanks for the reply. I think you hit the nail on the head talking about starting with special simple projects. I don't think I'll be getting to a point where anyone would want to buy from me anytime soon, but hopefully at least to a place where I can make useful little things in the near future. I'm from the midwest, but currently in NYC. Are there regional groups on this forum, or other ways of finding people by location that may have useful advice on stores/groups?
  4. Thanks for the reply. I'd like be able to make small practical things that can be nice gifts. For instance, a basic knife sheath. In addition to being able to solidly construct it, I'd also like to be able to do some stamping/patterning.
  5. I just bought a basic leathercrafting kit online, have watched quite a few demos and begun to practice on some scrap leather. I'm really excited to take up the craft and hone my skills to I can begin actually making things to use. However, I don't know anyone who does it. So, I wanted some advice for the following things: 1. I ordered the basic starter kit from tandy. In addition to this, what is essential to own? I've seen a lot about various oils here. Are they something I need to be aware of? 2. Is an exacto knife a good thing to have? I have my swivel cutter, which I am still getting the hang of. But I think something more pencil-like would be more intuitive for non-scrolling cuts. Happy to have found this forum. Thanks for your advice. Any other thoughts are welcome.
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