Members Mel99 Posted January 11, 2020 Members Report Posted January 11, 2020 (edited) I have been working leather for two months now and I just figured out how to case my leather and what it looks like when it is properly cased. I wet the leather down in a sink and then throw it into a plastic bag over night and then in the morning I pull it out of the bag and let it dry out till it is just starting to come back to its original color. Man is there a big difference in my carving and tooling. I also switched to Herman Oak grade (B) tooling leather which is way better then the Tandy Leather. I would like to ask though in the beveling, which side of the line do I bevel on when beveling? I’m asking this question on your thread because it looks to me like you are having the same issue of not knowing which line to bevel, which direction. Edited January 11, 2020 by Mel99 Quote
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