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Saturday is leather class day at my local Tandy's. I went to my third class, and if I wasn't hooked before I am now. I finally felt comfortable holding the stamping tool just right, or so I thought. I didn't notice it till later in the day, but there's a slight "tingle" in the tip of my thumb on my left hand, the one that holds the tool. The tingle is still there, and though not painful, I can't wait for it to go away.

Is this some sort of nerve damage that goes with this craft? Will it go away? I'll be gratefull for any input you have.

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Sounds like a little damage due to prolonged presure. Most people are just more used to a full hand falling asleep than one finger. I'd say give it a day. If it doesn't go away by Monday morning, then you might want to have it checked.

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It does sound like you've got a little nerve reaction going on....but I don't know if it's damage or over stimulation. Start a little tooling on some scrap, and see if you're holding the tool hard enough to 'white knuckle' it. If so, there's your problem. I've experienced similar sensations, but not from tooling. I used a rattle can to paint some I-beams, and for a couple of hours afterward, I had a slightly 'hot' feeling in the tip of the finger that was holding down the button. Then again, depending on how fast you're tooling, you may have aggravated it the same way a vibrational tool does.

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I had my thumb down on the shaft of the tool as close to the leather as it could be (as I recall). To me, this gave me the control to avoid the dreaded "bounce" and also to help guide the tool where I wanted it. I'll take a few days to let it stop then keep you posted as to the results.

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That may be it, as it wasn't going anywhere..lol

My first class I had a bad case of the "bounces". Second week we did a Celtic Knot and I need a lot of work with the cutting tool.

This week it was a flower of some sort. Still need work with the cutting tool but a little better. I have a very long way to go, but love the look of tooled leather, it's a real art form.

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That's great you have a Tandy close for classes. I have to drive too far for one so I learned on my own. Post photos when you're ready for us to see your handy work.

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It's still an hour drive to get there but it's free so.........................One day I'll buy a camera and post some stuff.

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I can almost guaranty you that you are holding the tool improperly. Most people death grip the tool and in the process bend your thumb joint backwards. The proper ergonomic is to bend your thumb outwards.

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Wow.....what a timely post for me to see. I got an order from a horse show association about 2 weeks ago wanting 4 messenger/briefcase bags and 2 notebooks to give as awards. With my schedule and their awards banquet, I've got until Thanksgiving to finish them. Of course, they wanted alot of lettering and some floral tooling on them. I've been tooling between 10 to 14 hours a day, everyday trying to get all of it done. And my left thumb feels wrecked. Same tingling, nerve feeling that's being described. It feels like a sliver or something the size of a postage stamp. I can push on it and it doesn't hurt, but if I slightly rub it, pains goes half way to my elbow. I've been putting horse linament on it and it seems to be getting better. The thumb, along with my shoulders, neck, right forearm, etc. get real sore by the end of the day. But such is life. I'll post pics when the order is all done. They're gonna turn out real nice, but I may be a cripple when it's over....LOL.

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