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mrmartinsclass

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About mrmartinsclass

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    New Member
  • Birthday March 2

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Texas
  • Interests
    learning new skills, being creative with mixed materials, building the latest thing a kid found online

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    the second attempt, briefcase
  • Interested in learning about
    dye strategies, armor
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    goog

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  1. Entering summer season and opening the door to this group as I am exploring new skills. I'm not looking for the one 'right' answer, but hoping to piece together a good strategy from a collection of brilliant minds. ...and I'm needing a break from the 'YouTube experts". I've been improving my carving and etching skills and now want to make the pieces pop. I'd like the headshot piece to be antiqued. (best practices for going from raw etched leather to the multi-shade stain?) The tree and sun (not hammered yet) pieces need color (or colour). What are the best paints (quality, lasting ability, for precision detail)? Markers or paint brushes? Stain whole piece first then colorize or color first, then stain and then sheen cover? The back side will have black Sharpie-drawn QR codes for contact information. I appreciate the diversity of voices. Thanks in advance.
  2. Nice! Mind sharing what dyes or tools you used for the colouring?
  3. After 28 years, I'm leaving education. Part of the biggest kick was being creative with students and other educators, channeling my dad's knack for tinkering.  Time to get more serious about using the skills I've learned and developing new skills.

    Wood has been the favorite medium, but after requests from the kids for leather costuming, I'm finding a lot of freedom there.  Pics here show the jewelry hanger one daughter found at Ikea (with our added leather-covered tray). The wood planter was a few hour project after it was found on someone's social media. The briefcase was my most ambitious leather today, with the goal of medieval armor in this next year. 

    I'm impressed with the longevity of leatherworker.net, seeing some great tips this morning ... posted first in 2007.  Looking forward to learning from members, staying about 5 feet or 1.5 meters away from any political conversation and smelling like animal skin.

    Peace, y'all.

    jewelry hanging copy.png

    planter 2 copy.jpeg

    BC11finished product copy.JPEG

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