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Requirement for Leather Tooling:
- Leather tooling requires vegetable-tanned leather.
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Wetting Leather for Tooling:
- Wet the leather before tooling.
- This step raises the grain, allowing for easier tooling.
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Tools and Techniques:
- Use sharp tools for cleaner cuts.
- Experiment with leather thicknesses and stiffness to find what works best.
- Traditional tooling involves knives, punches, and mallets.
- Modern tooling uses heated tools like embossers.
- Prefab stencils can be used for detailed designs without hand drawing.
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Moisture Control:
- Leather that is too wet or too dry is difficult to tool.
- Ideal moisture makes leather pliable yet firm.
- Judge moisture levels by observing how the leather responds to an indented thumbprint.
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After Tooling:
- Let the leather fully dry before dyeing and finishing.