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Cics

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  1. Thank you TapTapTap. I didn't want to intend they focus only on that kind of leather, it's just been a feeling I had. Thanks for your suggestions, I checked your website, very beautiful products
  2. Hi folks! I've introduced myself minutes ago... I recently started a leather working course here in a tannery in Sydney... I'm learning a lot of things, the problem is that they are really focused on working with kangaroo leather, while I don't think it's the best choice for my projects. So, first things first, I want to create 1 sleeve case for my laptop and 2 briefcases, one soft - one hard. iPad Pro/Laptop sleeve case I want it to be soft & supple, without grainy appearance, and the guy at the course suggested me to use sheepskin. I've read on the internet that sheepskin is very very delicate and prone to scratch though, so I don't think it's the best option since I want it to last.... What about calfskin? Any other suggestion? Soft briefcase (something like this: http://bit.ly/1MFu1Ra) Also in this case I would chose calfskin. The only thing is that it could be exposed to water on rainy days so I'm not sure which are the options here: I would choose veg tanned calfskin, but I know it's not really water resistant. Is there a way to make it water repellent? Other way to go is chrome tanned calfskin, but I've read it's prone to cracking over time. Is that true? Are there any other options to chose? I'm looking for a leather that is fairly soft, not too grainy like cowhides, and decently water resistant. Maybe deerskin? Hard briefcase Similar to the soft one, but in this case will be.. well, hard I did some research on the internet and found that most of top producers (Montblanc, Serapian) use saffiano leather... seems to be hard wearing but I'm not sure about the quality. What do you suggest? I also have a lot of questions around lining (fabric vs suede), hardware, etc and I'll post them in the next days... I hope to find some help! Thanks!!
  3. Hi folks! I'm Marco nice to meet you! I'm an italian guy living and working now in Sydney. Few months ago I was searching for a good leather briefcase for my job (as well as a wallet) and I've found difficult finding it... if I wanted to spend less than 1,000 dolllars. So I decided to join a leather working course here in a tannery in Sydney... I know I know, I could have done it in Italy with much more options given my country's heritage in this field but... I'm enjoying the actual course! We started by creating small objects (keychain and belt for now) and I decided to join this forum... I hope to collect interesting information and experiences from you around materials, techniques, etc! I hope I'm in the right place! Thanks!!
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