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Hello,

 

I've been working on improving my tooling to get more detail, crisper lines and all the things I admire from the pro's.

 

One thing I can't overcome yet, is getting rid of the marks that come from molding the leather. I watched a video by Jason Ingles showing his boning technique, and then a photo of the finished holster-it looks like the leather has never been touched? No burnishing, and a perfect 'grain' surface like unworked leather. (I'm attaching a photo-note that's Jason Ingle's work, and posted to Instagram, so I believe it's ok to share it?) 

 

Any idea how that final finish is obtained (or regained?) after tooling the leather? I'm finding it thoroughly impossible at this point. :(

 

Thanks for any help-

 

Larry

Jason Ingles Holster.jpg

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