Tregs wrote:I think I'll give this a try. I saw the link to Tandy Leather Center and their $29 starter kit, but what I'd really like, would be to go to a leatherwork store and check things out and ask questions so I know I'm getting what I need. Does anyone know of a leatherworks shop in the North Dallas area that would be goood for a beginner?
thanks.
Minimum tool set I'd recommend-
layout tools- wing divider
cutting tools- utility knife, metal straight edge
sewing tools- awl, needles, thread, beeswax, contact cement
molding tools- your fingers (cut your fingernails, they will scratch wet leather!)
hardware tools- plastic / rawhide mallet
finishing- dye, neatsfoot oil
The only thing that you'd need to get from Tandy in the above list is the awl and thread, neatsfoot oil, possibly the rawhide mallet (and raw leather, of course.)
tool set I'd recommend-
layout tools- wing divider, protractor, french curves, compass, graph paper, scissors, posterboard
cutting tools- utility knife, metal straight edge, edge beveler, v beveler, various punches, strap end cutter, skivver, slot cutter, strap cutter
sewing tools- overstitcher, groover, awl, needles, thread, beeswax, contact cement, stitching pony
molding tools- your fingers, a tine from a deer antler (also good for slicking edges), modeling shaper
hardware tools- plastic / rawhide mallet, snap / rivet anvil and setters
finishing- dye, neatsfoot oil, leather sheen / acrylic spray
decorative tools- stamps, lacing chisel (both single and 4 prong), lacing cutter, lacing needles, lacing fid