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What tools helped enhance your leatherwork? Different types of knives, stamps, etc.? I am a intermediate leather worker, I believe that I still have lots of improvement to do and I am wondering what tools I can use to help me achieve this.

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My absolute favorite tool, and the only one that is not a relatively inexpensive Tandy buy, is my vintage (120 years +) C.S. Osborne round knife.  5.5" inches from point to point that I got for a song on eBay.  I have the tools and know-how to restore the edge, so I sharpened it myself.  I love that knife and do everything with it, from rough cutting to skiving to fine trimming.  The blade is thin, so the whole thing is light and very agile.  Next thing I'd like to upgrade is my stitching awl, but my Tandy Pro one still does the trick for what I'm doing.

But frankly, halfway decent beginner tools will serve you very well for a long time.  The biggest thing to work on, IMO, is technique.  I'm right there at the same stage of skill as you, and I don't think my skill has equaled or surpassed the quality of my tools.

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Tooling - Wayne Jueschke stamps and mauls, the mauls are ergonomic for me and the stamps are about as fine of an impression as you will find.

Knives - I still go back to my Dozier knife. I have had knives from about everyone and I still will never part with the first Dozier. Bob Dozier no longer makes knives.

Tooling bench - I have a granite inspection plate inlet into a bench I made. Solid support underneath. No bounce and the only noise is the soft "tink" of the maul striking the stamp.   

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On 11/8/2025 at 2:00 PM, Mablung said:

My absolute favorite tool, and the only one that is not a relatively inexpensive Tandy buy, is my vintage (120 years +) C.S. Osborne round knife.  5.5" inches from point to point that I got for a song on eBay.  I have the tools and know-how to restore the edge, so I sharpened it myself.  I love that knife and do everything with it, from rough cutting to skiving to fine trimming.  The blade is thin, so the whole thing is light and very agile.  Next thing I'd like to upgrade is my stitching awl, but my Tandy Pro one still does the trick for what I'm doing.

But frankly, halfway decent beginner tools will serve you very well for a long time.  The biggest thing to work on, IMO, is technique.  I'm right there at the same stage of skill as you, and I don't think my skill has equaled or surpassed the quality of my tools.

Thank you. I have an older C.S. Osborne round knife as well and love it. I got given a lot of tools when I first got started and I am just figuring out how to use all of them. 

1 hour ago, bruce johnson said:

Tooling - Wayne Jueschke stamps and mauls, the mauls are ergonomic for me and the stamps are about as fine of an impression as you will find.

Knives - I still go back to my Dozier knife. I have had knives from about everyone and I still will never part with the first Dozier. Bob Dozier no longer makes knives.

Tooling bench - I have a granite inspection plate inlet into a bench I made. Solid support underneath. No bounce and the only noise is the soft "tink" of the maul striking the stamp.   

Have you compared the maul to a Barry king? I currently have a Barry king maul and I love it although when I tool for extended periods it gets quite uncomfortable to hold. 

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