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This is my first business padfolio

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Very nicely done!!

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Thanks Rohn

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and a second

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They look great Colt,

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Professional work indeed.

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Thanks yall

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Colt -----------------------

I'm envious of how your border turned out on your folios

And I like the shape of the pocket too ----------------- Wild Bill46

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Thanks Bill

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Love the work! Simple, elegant, and functional!

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Thanks yall

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cool, congrats.

what is the leather details?

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I love the lettering. I can imagine how nervous one may get about halfway in knowing any error will be a show stopper. Are there any good threads in lettering I can search for that others know about? What process was used for this lettering? Beautiful work!

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cool, congrats.

what is the leather details?

That is 7/8 ounce vegtan lined with lambskin. The blue lambskin is seude

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I love the lettering. I can imagine how nervous one may get about halfway in knowing any error will be a show stopper. Are there any good threads in lettering I can search for that others know about? What process was used for this lettering? Beautiful work!

The company logos I copied a picture from the website, and printed them out to full size. These were low resolution, so I actually had to redraw the outline of the lettering.

1. Print out text

2. I use packing tape to cover the back of the text.

3. Case the leather.

4. Tape the print off to the leather

5. Use a stylus or modeling spoon to trace the outline from the paper to the leather.

6. Remove paper

7. Use a sharp swivel knife to cut all the trace marks

8. I use 2 sizes of smooth bevelers to bevel the letters

9. I use a modeling spoon to smooth out the beveler marks.

The initials inside were a simple stamp set.

I also made this for the same client, he was actually one of my University professors.

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