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Hi I'm new to the forum and new to leatherworking, but its fascinating to me already.

I've made a list of hand tools I'm about to buy and need some guidance to make sure they're good.

Are these a good choice? What else might I need?

My first project is going to be simple, a wallet. Then I'll make a tablet case.

Here are the tools/dyes/etc. from Springfield. I'm thinking I might order some from Osborne.

21-251001

Cement,Contact,Barge 2oz

34-01

Gum Tragacanth,4oz

34-211002

Dye,Fieb,Oil,Dk Brown,4oz

34-261201

Finish,Carnauba Cream,4oz

34-222001

Finish,Tan-Kote 4oz

88-145

Awl,Haft,Stitching,#145

011-811600

Folder,Bone (Plastic)

011-809100

Overstitcher,Set,Sz 5,6,7

28-3003

Punch Set,Mini,Heavy Duty

011-808200

Gouge,Adjustable,V,Metal,SLC

011-807400

Groover,Stitching,Adjustable

88-54

Blade,Awl,Stitching,2"

011-807603

Edge Beveler,#3

130-119500

Needle,EZ Thread,10pk

130-001

Needle,Harness,"00"Med,2pk

97-5000

Thread,Waxed,AsstColors,5pk

So anything you would recommend? to change? to add?
Thanks!

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Don't buy all that stuff. Check out the Nigel Armitage Video on Wallets and buy ONLY the tools you need to do the job. As the jobs get bigger, you continue to buy tools.

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Don't buy all that stuff. Check out the Nigel Armitage Video on Wallets and buy ONLY the tools you need to do the job. As the jobs get bigger, you continue to buy tools.

Art

...seconded.

Other than that, don't buy a plastic bone folder. Buy a real bone. It may be a little bit more money but worth it. The mini punch set is nice for a start, but once you're getting into punching holes of various sizes you'll find out it's annoying having to change the tip all the time...

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...seconded.

Other than that, don't buy a plastic bone folder. Buy a real bone. It may be a little bit more money but worth it. The mini punch set is nice for a start, but once you're getting into punching holes of various sizes you'll find out it's annoying having to change the tip all the time...

But if you buy a couple of sets of mini puncheswhen they are on sale, you can have them in more that one size. I use blue locktite to hold in the punch. I prefer the bigger handle to the tiny shafted individual small punches. Also I like that the replacement punch tubes are not as expensive as a whole new punch when you break/bend them as can happen.

Also, thirded. Buy new only what you need for the current project. To build up on tools check thrift and antique stores for old tools and learn how to sharpen and clean up old stuff. The old tools are coveted because they are miles better that new entry level craftool and chinabay. Better steel, design, manufacturing etc.. Also, watch craigslist (or whatever is the local buy/sell.) Retired people who have or thought they would have a leather hobby pass on and their tools can and do come up for sale.

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On the bone folder - I agree, get a real bone folder. They really aren't that much more expensive, and if you look around it may even be cheaper.

Check out bookbinding or papercraft suppliers.

Would not recommend a teflon bone folder when starting out though.

It's a pretty versatile tool for folding, smoothing, burnishing.....

Cheers!

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SLC is fine. If you have any concerns (about product selection) call them on the phone and discuss them. The only problem I have had is when I have let THEM make selection decisions; of course that is because I am a finicky bastard . Kevin is great to call if you have problems or just a leather question. I can't say there is a lot wrong with SLC.

Art

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Sounds good. Yeah I've talked with Kevin before through Email. He was quite helpful.

ANyways, I'm not sure what I don't need on my list. It all seems essential for what I'm doing.

I might even need some more tools.

I guess I could get away with not buying any finishes.

Also I am going to be using a utility knife for cutting, unless there are other recommendations...

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I'm not sure about the v-gouge - every time I've tried using it on a folded item I've been unhappy and feel better about just weting the leather and making a fold using the bone folder(score on the inside fold line, flatten on outside).

Why two sets of needles?

The utility knife is fine for starting out. Highly recommended that you sharpen it though. A lot of people will recommend a better/different knife, but to get you going just keep it simple.

That's something you could look into - sharpening gear........doesn't have to be fancy, a piece of firm cardboard and some rouge makes an acceptable benchtop strop.

Cheers!

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Once you get seriously into sharpening it becomes a bit insane - plenty of stones, laps, rougue, strops, steels and sundry devices to spend your money on. The main thing is that you do it and do it often - a small strop that stays with the tools helps.

As for knives, plenty of better ones out there but the main thing is that it's sharp and you feel happy using it. So I can't help you there. For what you are doing, utility knife is plenty. Learn to use it, sharpen it, get pissed off with it and replace it with something better.....for you.

I currently use a bootmakers knife, round knife, pen knife and utility knife depending on how I feel and the job I'm doing.

Sorry if that doesn't help much.....

Cheers!

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