Happy weekend everyone,
I'm a very new to the leather world and so far have either only stamped belts, or attempted Sheridan style carving on small items (a checkbook back and a wallet). While my skill leaves quite a bit to be desired, I'm going to attempt a Sheridan belt next.
Here's my question...I have a 60-hour a week job and three small kids, so my leather working time is sporadic at best and generally doesn't come in long periods of time. If I'm working a repeating belt pattern (it's a 1" pattern from Al Stohlman's book that I've blown up to a 1.5" pattern....what's the best way for a good result? Should I 1) Do all the cutting in a sitting (figuring I won't get more than that), then next time do the beveling, next time the shading, etc., or 2) try to do the full work on one repetition of the pattern, and next time I work try to finish another repetition of the pattern?
Also, is there any "danger" in having to re-case a piece multiple times? I'm figuring it would probably take me about 7 of my normal "sessions" to finish a belt...but sometimes I can only fit in one "session" per week.
I hope my question is clear-ish, I'm not quite sure how to say what I'm trying to say :-)
Thanks for any advice!