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Alsopp

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  1. I had this... At first it was a hobby. Then I gave my creations to friends. Then their friends and colleagues started ordering unique items from me. At first, I took a token payment. But when the orders became so numerous that it interfered with my main job. I raised the price, bought raw materials and got fully involved in the process. In fact, that's how my business started. Then I started advertising on social networks, etc.
  2. Good info. It will come in handy. Can you tell me the source, or is this your own?
  3. I apologize, but I cannot provide information about the origin of the name "Lavanga" or "Ravanga. Perhaps these names have a special meaning for a particular culture, family, or individual.
  4. Your website looks great! Thanks for sharing
  5. Finding a suitable replacement can be challenging, but here are a few other tanners you can consider: 1. J&FJ Baker & Co Ltd. for example. 2. Bakers Oak Bark Tanned Leather - Bakers is a well-known tannery in the UK, and they specialize in oak bark tanned leather. They offer a range of leather types, including bridle leather, which is known for its softness and strength. 3. Tusting & Burnett - Tusting & Burnett is another UK-based tannery that produces high-quality leather.
  6. Oh, I'll try to do it according to your instructions, then I'll send you the result
  7. Laser engraving on leather allows you to create original and artful products made of natural material or faux leather. Advantages of laser engraving on leather: efficiency: you can apply a drawing in 10-20 minutes; low production cost compared to embossing especially when ordering medium and large runs; non-contact machining, which prevents damaging the material; ability to create complex images with fine details; large area of applied images (up to 300 x 600 mm), thanks to which the creation of large items is possible. Features of laser engraving on leather A laser machine for leather creates an image by burning out the top layer. It exposes a bottom layer that determines the color of the image. As a rule, the natural leather bottom layer is dark, so the final image has a dark-brown or black hue. It looks the most impressive on light-colored leather. Laser equipment easily handles engraving on leather despite the heterogeneity of the structure of this material. The applied image is clear, and the smallest details are well drawn. When is a laser machine more suitable than embossing? Leather engraving can easily replace the embossing when: it is necessary to produce a large number of items; it is little time for engraving leather: a laser machine performs the task several times faster; the leather is thin or the chosen area cannot be embossed; it is necessary to apply the image that is larger than the working area of the embossing machine. Thus, a laser machine for cutting and engraving leather most often is superior to the embossing equipment.
  8. In my opinion, not enough goods for the exhibition. What makes them unique? Is there any individual design?
  9. I fully support you. I would split the direction. Otherwise, it seems to me that your product rubs off on individuality.
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