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AfterLittleUncle

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    Australia
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    Leatherworking, Woodworking, Sketching, Photography, Anything creative (and of course music, lawn bowls & golf on the other side of the 'spectrum')

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Small personalised handstamped leather accessories (and still learning!)
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  1. Hi You're welcome Thanks so much for getting back to me, I appreciate it. I'll do as you've suggested. I've actually made a jig similar to the one you've shown, I only replaced the nails with 2 chopsticks that's a bit longer so as to (hopefully) support the soft leather maybe a tad more? Fingers crossed it's gonna work with the nubuck ... Kind regards & thx heaps again! Naomi
  2. Omw! You're kidding ... u're an absolute genius! Especially your way of cutting the thin strips. I love it and am sure gonna try it out. Btw, any tips you might have for how to cut soft nubuck leather into thin lace maybe? I've tried doing it on the Tandy table top cutter but not (yet) 100% happy with the consistency of the width of the strips. And the lace cutter I'm really struggling with way too much - it'll make me climb out the walls .... So yes, your/any advice would really !! be appreciated. Thanks in advance Naomi
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