Members Treesner Posted January 29, 2019 Author Members Report Posted January 29, 2019 7 hours ago, ABHandmade said: In the photo of the product to which you referred, it is clearly visible that the lines are a stitch ;) Firstly cut by Swivel knife. Here, for the outlines of the mountains, bevelers like B935, B203, B200 are used. I would apply F890, F891, F895, F896. They can also used to form the relief of the mountains. For matting / dimming, it seems that a pear shader such as P217, P975 is used. For a tree, I would apply F910. All of these stamps can be viewed either on the Tandy website https://www.tandyleather.com/en/category/leather-stamps or on LeatherCraftTools https://leathercrafttools.com/stamp/list. PS. "Topography lines" can also be obtained by first making cuts with a swivel knife, and then using a F890, F891, F895, F896 stamps. EDIT. Using modeling spoons for individual parts will also help make everything more accurate and realistic https://www.tandyleather.com/en/product/craftool-pro-modeling-tools. hah yeah like I said couldn't find a leather tooling example just that stick one to show the pattern. Appreciate that tool reference I'll pick these up and give them a go. All the kits of tooling sets seem like they have a bunch of stamps for repition type patterns that wouldn't really suit my needs Quote
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