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Here is a project that I worked on this evening. I used about 6 tools and a swivel knife. I will oil it up tonight, apply clear lac and glue a piece of suede for the bottom. I will sew it up after using a 5 cord white cotton thread.

Side Note: Thanks for Mr. Paul Burnett for the lesson.

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Very nice. Is that the type of things in his creative stamping books?

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Absolutly beautiful, Thanks for showing

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I like this, especially the designs in the corners. Heh, might have to make one for work. Do optical mice do ok on leather? I know they hate some mouse mats.

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WOW, Very Nice!

New mouse Pad?

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Do optical mice do ok on leather? I know they hate some mouse mats.

Should do - only thing I've ever seen them not like is glass table tops

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Very nice. Is that the type of things in his creative stamping books?

Yes, his books have some great ideas. No, this one came from an article he wrote for the Leather Craft & Saddler's Journal many years ago.

Thank you!

I like this, especially the designs in the corners. Heh, might have to make one for work. Do optical mice do ok on leather? I know they hate some mouse mats.

It is smooth veg-tan leather so an optical should work, but I will let you known when I hear from the new owner. Thanks

I love the look of this.

Is this style shown in any of Paul Burnett's. I'd like to learn it.

This particular lesson came from an article Mr. Paul published many years ago for the Leather Craft & Saddler's Journal. I am sure that his books will give you a great base to start from. The article that I took from this was for something else. It took a bit to figure out with measurements for such a small piece of leather.

I will have more step by step pictures on my leather working blog.

Thank you all for the comments.

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Thanks! Please do let my know--I hope it works marvelously. I'd love to have a nice leather mat and wrist pad for at work. I may work in cubeville, but I can dang well make myself a nice leather mouse pad and pencil cup, right? Or I may have just opened my mouth to insert feet. :rolleyes:

Whoops, sorry McJeep. I didn't get a notification that you had replied too. Where I work, we've come across a couple of mouse pads the opticals hated too. My current pad works just fine with the mouse. But it's boring and a little too small when working on two screens, so this may be the perfect solution!

: )

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Hehehe - I had the same mouse pad for about 15 years - tasmanian devil with a whirlwind of papers swirling around in the background - thought it was appropriate ;0) Have since started using a tablet as a mouse instead - easier on the arthritic joints :)

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Here is a project that I worked on this evening. I used about 6 tools and a swivel knife. I will oil it up tonight, apply clear lac and glue a piece of suede for the bottom. I will sew it up after using a 5 cord white cotton thread.

Side Note: Thanks for Mr. Paul Burnett for the lesson.

Very Nice....People post all kinds of things on here I would never think of made in leather. Cheryl

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Winterbear

Well, it official....no problems with the optical/laser mouse. I put it through the paces today. Now, time to mail it out.

Thanks for commenting.

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Here is a project that I worked on this evening. I used about 6 tools and a swivel knife. I will oil it up tonight, apply clear lac and glue a piece of suede for the bottom. I will sew it up after using a 5 cord white cotton thread.

Side Note: Thanks for Mr. Paul Burnett for the lesson.

I like the use of those tool without actually carving the leather , nice pattern well done.

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Wow, very nice. Gives me some ideas I would like to try. Thanks for getting the creative juices flowing!

Bob

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This would also be a style that you would pick up studying Mr. Ben Moody - Tools and Swivel Cuts would be used to create beauty. You did a great job and its beautiful piece. Thank you for sharing with us.

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