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ComputerDoctor

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  1. You can try a fine grade sandpaper. I use 250 grit and sand as easily as possible. I have used a fine brass Dremel wheel applied very lightly. You can always incorporate your 'slip' into the design so it looks deliberate:) Sam
  2. I have just tested positive for 'Leatheritis' and have started going in debt to acquire enough 'stuff' to make some things. So far I've spent about $700 and every time I go to TANDY in Springfield, MO I find more 'stuff' that I just have got to buy:) Amazon PRIME is also getting my business. I really enjoy Youtube videos and get lots of ideas there. This forum, that I just joined seems like a wealth of information and I hope to watch and learn and ascertain the art so that my work doesn't look like it was made by a 2 year old:) So far I have made a few tooled coasters, a few key fobs, a 12in by 12in piece of Veg tanned leather, fully patterned, that I can cut as desired for other projects. I just finished a Revolver holster for a 357 Snub nose and I think it turned out well for a first attempt. So far, I have learned to really plan and think things through, as in an intellectual sequence, to make things easier: A, B, C, D, etc instead of A, F, start again, B, etc. I have also learned that full size patterns help a lot! Finally, I am learning that this HOBBY takes LOTS of time and concentration and I now appreciate why hand made Leather products cost so much. I look forward to participating like I do on many other forums. Take care! Sam
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