How to Stamp Leather Patterns Leathercraft Tutorial
YouTube Viewers YouTube Viewers
81.4K subscribers
340,460 views
0

 Published On Oct 11, 2014

How to Stamp Leather Patterns Leathercraft Tutorial | Custom Leather Designs. This is leather stamping tutorial that I will show you how to stamp a running W type border tool made by Craftool.
Natural Strap Leather Chahin Side https://amzn.to/3FRWjXz

C.S. Osborne Carving Handle with 5 Blades #K-462 Leather Work Tool https://amzn.to/3sjSG9R

Weaver Leather Supply Hardwood Handle Round Knife for Leather Working/Crafting Steel https://amzn.to/475BfbU

Affiliate disclaimer - Some of the above links maybe affiliate links, which may generate a sales commission for me. For example gear and leather tools, books, DVD's and videos listed above is in association with the Amazon affiliate program and I’m an amazon associate. Thank You Bruce

The part number for the Craftool I am using is a number D74400 marked CRAFTOOL USA. The leather maul I like and use is made by Maul Master and is the economically priced mauls sold by The Weaver Leather Company.

The part number for the maul I use in this YouTube Video is 65-2334 and it weighs 2 lbs and has 1-5/8" striking surface. I also have the lighter Maul Master II and it weighs 22 oz. and it has the same width striking surface.

I use the lighter maul for beveling and background work on my tooling and caving projects. I start off by marking a 3/8" channel and cut the border with my Barry King Leather Tools swivel knife. I like cutting a border like this because it gives depth to my stamping design.

Have patience with this leather tool and practice on some scrap leather before you do your actual leathercraft project. A running border stamp like this works and looks good on saddles, belts, guitar straps, billfolds, purses and many other custom leather projects.

#brucecheaneyleathercraft
#leatherworking

show more

Share/Embed