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Leathercraft video – how to carve, stamp and tool a dragon on a veg tanned leather

Posted on June 18, 2013June 13, 2019

This video shows the process of stamping and tooling an image of a dragon on a piece of the vegetable tanned leather.

Stamps – B203 and F896 were used to bevel and then flatten the background to make the design stand out. Most of the work was done with 8039-01 stylus and another one made from a dental instrument.

Leather Carving demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HT2Z02yLFY

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Eugene Pik is Toronto based leather craft artist. He studied cowboy boot making in Mexico, English saddle making in Scotland and leather craft in Toronto. As a Fellow of CSCL Eugene Pik is responsible for the education of the guild members. Eugene runs YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/EugenePik/ with over 8000 subscribers with tutorials of leather carving, stamping, and traditional cowboy boot making.

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