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In today’s video, Chuck shows how to make a simple leather dog collar and lead using 7/8 oz. leather. You can use these same basic steps to create a more intricate set or add personalization with stamping and tooling. You can even add some spots or spikes for an edgier look. If you’re wanting to make a more heavy-duty collar for a larger dog, you can use a heavier weight leather or add a liner. We would also recommend using Chicago screws or tubular rivets for larger collars as this will give the collar added strength.
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The Leather Element: Deglazer Tips
Chuck shows how deglazer works to strip off topcoat from an older project that may need to be re-dyed or spruced up! Deglazer can also be used for cleaning natural veg tan if there is a glaze or anything on it from the tannery.
The Leather Element: Preventing Dye Rub Off
In today’s video, Chuck answers a question about preventing rub off when dyeing leather. While there are many opinions on this subject, we’ll walk you through step-by-step on dyeing and top coating your leather to create the least amount of rub off. We hope this is helpful information and helps you in your leathercrafting endeavors!
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A Simple Start to Leathercraft: Making a Pouch
In today’s video, Chuck shows how to make a simple pouch with a flap. He starts with a pouch that doesn’t require any stitching and then shows how you can refine the pattern to add a snap and then one step further by making a hand-stitched pouch with a snap closure. We hope this is helpful to you whether you’re just getting started in leatherwork or a seasoned leatherworker.
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The Leather Element: Shop Tricks Part 4
In this week’s video, Chuck shows some more shop tricks that will hopefully help you out in your own shop! We’ve got some tips on revolving punches, adding a belt tip to a strap, and easily stringing bone beads onto a project!