I made those a long time ago and actually do most every operation differently now. I try and learn something from each item I make. The leather itself is a good teacher if you keep an open mind and are willing to experiment and try new things and new ways of doing things. Even my workspace has evolved. I relocated and now have a proper workshop. I have one 2' x 6' bench for cutting, assembly, and carving, another 2' x 6' bench for dyeing and conditioning or anything that involves liquids so my other station stays clean from stains. And a 4' x 8' table for rolling out sides and doing things requiring a lot of room. It's set up like a galley kitchen so all I have to do is turn around to work on the other workbench.