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Hello, i have a question about engraving chrome tanned leather. I live in Poland EU and our regulation about chrome tanned leather are quite restricted and they cannot have more than 3mg/kg chrome in leather. But anyway i am afraid about toxicity of this materials, so i wanna ask you, how do handle with this, what about ventilation and another security measures for that purpose. I heard about filters, that reduce all kind of toxicity about 99,9% and not only from leather, but also acrylic, PVC and that kind of stuff. I don't engrave much, maybe 9 hours a week. Regards PS. I am talking about laser engraving
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ONLY $1025 / each Only 7 Left at this Price!!! Have you been silently debating with yourself on whether or not to purchase a Hair-On Bison Hide? Well, debate no more... NOW is the time to act! Prices on our BEAUTIFUL Hair- On Bison Hides will be going up slightly with our next batch. BUT we still have 2 available in our Colorado store 5 available in our Arizona store at the original price! So don't hesitate and ask how to reserve one of these today! These won't last long at this price! (Shipping Available at additional cost) CO: 303-674-3123 AZ: 623-386-1314
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I work on a Bison ranch in Colorado and we currently have a variety of tanned Bison Hides available! We have both full size and 1/2 size in stock! All the tanning work is done, all you have to do is add your creative tough to turn them into something special!! Leather is thick, soft, and flexible- perfect for making clothing, moccasins, upholstery, or whatever your creative mind can think up!! 1/2 Size: Measure roughly 14 sq ft (give or take). 2 colors available- tan and chocolate ........... $200.00/ each Full Size: Measure 28-30 sq ft. (give or take). 2 colors available- tan (lighter tan than 1/2 hides) and wine ...... $700.00/ each Shipping available at additional cost. Additional pictures available upon request. If you're interested, shoot me a message on here or vial email at adamsnaturalmeats@aol.com. OR if you're local, stop on by the ranch to check them out in person! Looking for full size hair-on Bison hides? We are taking pre-orders!!! We are awaiting out winter coat hair on Bison hides to come back from the tanner!! These were sent in when the animals had their full plush winter coat on them and are BEAUTIFUL!! We will be selling them for $1000.00/each. If you're wanting to add one to your collection, reserve yours now! Don't wait! They won't last long at this price! We will take your information, and call you as soon as they come in so you get first dibs!!!!
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I work for a Bison rancher in Colorado and we have several 1/2 bison hides for sale. We currently have a dark chocolate brown and a medium tan. They are approximately 14 sq ft hides (give or take). All the tanning work is done, all you have to do is add your creative touch to turn them into something special! The leather is soft and flexible. Would be perfect for making clothing, moccasins, upholstery, or whatever your creative brain can think up. If you are interested, shoot me a message on here or via email! adamsnaturalmeats@aol.com
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Dear Members, I'am new on this forum. I work for leather industy from raw hide to finisned leather. Generally i produce cow hides. Someone gave me rabbit skins and i tanned them with gluteraldehayde and replacement syntans and fatliquored for sotfness. You can see this wet tanned rabbit fur photo. Have a nice day.
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Hi everyone. This is my first post. I wanted to thank the community for all I read here about vinegar black. I am madly in love with using mordant instead of dye. I was able to turn out an impulse project in no time with my month old brew. It's a holster for my fabric scissors. I made the mistake of using the live edge of the hide for the rim (I liked the soft curve of it), but it's too floppy and soft for my liking, so I know next time to either line the rim or be sure to use a tougher inner part of the hide for that edge. It was instantly gratifying and deeply satisfying. I'm thankful for this forum and hope I can post and read more when I can get my head out of my work. Take care everyone! ~gemfox
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Hello. I have both vegetable and chrome tanned leather. What is the best way of embossing/de bossing both using the same dies/embosser. I have limited funds so can't afford two seperate machines.
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ok so i was tinkering and i managed to get a somehat burnish on oil tanned leather if i put more time in i could probbly get it pretty nice. I want to start making bags and i really dont have the experience to know how bridle oil tanned or latigo acts when it comes to burnishing. I want to make bags but want to be able to get a good smooth edge. Any suggestions on types of leather i should use? My first bag will most likely be made of veg tan because thats what i have plenty of to make mistakes with as i learn.
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From the album: My leather work so far
I sun tanned the leather for 7 days before making this belt.© Sada Sata 2013
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and just starting to try and learn some of the trade. There is so much more to it than I had imagined. I am a retired Naval Officer and recreational alligator hunter. I have some skins getting tanned now. Just 4- and one is from a monster fat 12 footer. I am trying to learn how to do much of the basics myself but what I'm also looking for is to see if anyone is interested in bartering Tanned Alligator (wild Florida alligator legally caught and tagged by me) for some belts, wallets and purses for my immediate family. If bartering isn't advantagous to you than I would like to find someone that will make them for a fair price from the hides I supply. I also have several other friends that are always looking for something to do with their hides. Please let me know if anyone is interested.