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Well, I did my first wet forming (or whatever the correct term is). After the leather dried, tool marks were visible on the leather. I'm I stuck with these marks or is there some way to remove them?

BTW, in the pic you are looking at half my work bench. Welcome to leatherworking and 5th wheel living :P

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You might be able to lightly dampen it and use a modeling tool to smooth over the marks to de-emphasize them. Other than that, they are pretty much there to stay.

Kate

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Well, I did my first wet forming (or whatever the correct term is). After the leather dried, tool marks were visible on the leather. I'm I stuck with these marks or is there some way to remove them?

BTW, in the pic you are looking at half my work bench. Welcome to leatherworking and 5th wheel living tongue.gif

... you could always leave them, say they are ergonomic elements for the function of the part...spoton.gif ... and that you meant to do it... hehehe... sorry...

eric

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... you could always leave them, say they are ergonomic elements for the function of the part...spoton.gif ... and that you meant to do it... hehehe... sorry...

eric

You know the saying Eric, "Good minds think alike."

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