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I have another question. When making a wallet do you glue your leather to a piece of cardboard after you case or before you case? This will prevent shrinkage right?

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Dustin,

If you are going to stamp you wallet, get it wet, throw it in a garbage sack and let it set overnight to case it. Then rubber cement it down to a piece of plexi-glass, and let it dry out to proper moisture content and stamp it. Glueing it down to the plexi-glass will prevent it from shrinking, and it will prevent the leather from stretching when you tool it. Most of the time you are making a wallet or something similar you are working with lighter weight leather and need to do something to prevent the shrink and stretch. I found that this method works the best for me. Carboard wouldn't be a good choice. You would get a lot of bounce out of it when you went to stamp you leather. Hope that helps and answers your question.

Ross

www.nrcowboygear.com

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Thanks for the advice Ross. I will definately try this out.

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