as an avid woodworker and woodcarver, artist and sign maker, I am always interested in all the art forms.
I had a class of leatherworking in high school back in the '60s and never really messed with it since. after a pretty bad table saw accident a couple of years ago, I need to find a hobby that does not involve fast turning sharp metal things that can hurt me (again, LOL). I have a couple of handguns that I want to make holsters for instead buying them from a store. I finished up my first "prototype" this morning. it is a ammo cuff for my new .410 pump shotgun. now that I am getting a feel for design, stamping, stitching, etc, I will make another one with better tools. (and MUCH better results). I did find one thing out right from the start. that little cheap 20 piece stamp set from China is strictly for the entry level novice to practice with. I have ordered several good quality tools online and they will be arriving next week sometime.
so in the meantime, I will be reading a lot of the very helpful forums and learning how to navigate the system here. I belong to a couple of woodworking & carving forums so the forum setting itself is not new to me. I find that leatherworking may be a lot safer than the power tools that I am trying to avoid at the moment and I can still have my artistic outlet.
again, greetings & good tidings to all,
John in Central Florida
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