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Leather workers??

Finished these up today. Hope to finish up some pad folios and notebook covers tomorrow. Working on putting the Gadsden Flag on a shooting journal.
 

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Here are some diffrent projects I have done. A couple of holsters and a couple of cigar cases. Everything is hand cut, hand carved, hand tooled, and hand stitched. I really enjoy doing leather work when I have time.
 

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I use this^^^^ as an awl and a stitching pony that i had @Jerry Brenner make me.
But thinking about getting the awl that R RevCov has for sale, if someone else doesn't beat me to it.

Yes, Speedy Stitchers are great; I've had one since I was a Boy Scout.

I was just wondering about alternatives for making the holes, like using a small drill press to make the holes and then stitching them up.
 
Yes, Speedy Stitchers are great; I've had one since I was a Boy Scout.

I was just wondering about alternatives for making the holes, like using a small drill press to make the holes and then stitching them up.

I used to use a drill press before I started using a stitch groover. Now I just use the awl so I can make sure my holes line up in the groove on both sides, it was hard to do that when I was drilling the holes.
 
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