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  1. 19 hours ago, maxdaddy said:

    You've obviously done a great job of integrating it into your workflow. Thanks for the details. 

    Will the Glowforge also burn the stitching holes?

    I've had a Cricut Maker for about a year and I should probably start working it into my projects using a similar approach. I'll need to 'outgrow' the Cricut before I can justify the expense of a Glowforge. 

    I dunno, I think it’s apples to oranges - but I don’t own a laser. I’ve found a variety of leather uses for my Cricut but it’s limited in ways a laser just isn’t. Wish I could rent a glowforge for a month to see what I could and couldn’t do with it.


  2. On 12/31/2020 at 11:13 PM, Woodshed said:

    My first leather items were functional but poorly crafted, and are gradually being replaced by items which benefit from lessons learned so far. I never knew how much I didn't know about craftsmanship until I started trying to make stuff.

    Man is that ever true! :16:

    That’s quite the axe, looking forward to seeing the sheath for it.


  3. Where to start depends on a whole host of things but the most important questions only you can answer. What do you like? What do you want to create? The pictures above are a great start to that.

    I’ve not looked at either of those books in person but I’d suggest starting simply with a basic project from either to get your feet wet and see what appeals to you along the way. 

    A few years back I started looking at some basic wallets and notebook covers and thought “I could make that.” Never would have guessed that along the road I’d develop a real appreciation for Sheridan work and other styles that didn’t appeal to me at first.

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