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ginevive
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Wood burning tool on leather
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February 04, 2012, 01:00:39 AM »
Anyone else ever do this? I gave it a try on some deer scraps, and like the effect.
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Re: Wood burning tool on leather
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February 05, 2012, 03:26:06 PM »
i used a burnmaster and some custom made handles/nichrome wire tips i made...good for embossed look on leather
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ginevive
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Nice. I never realized how demanding it is until I tried my hand at this.
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Re: Wood burning tool on leather
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yeah...its an art to itself....you did good
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Thank You. I am going to practice more; I did burn through on the mane, as you can see in the photo. At first, I did not like the burning hide smell, but it grows on you! (hopefully, I am not creating hazardous fumes, lol.)
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We have tried it and it seems to come out very nice.
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wear a respirator
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I was also thinking of doing it outdoors. But I can get a respirator if need be. (haven't done it in a few weeks, but I will definitely keep this in mind.
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