Great video! Could you tell me why you use two thin layers rather than one thicker leather? Does that impact the overall strength of the finished collar?
The top most part of the leather hide is the most durable. So be using two layers of the top most part of the hide it’s much stronger. Very little stretch. When I’m making dog collars and belts I end up with at least 10oz if not 12 oz of leather.
Good question. I purchased the cloth bags from u-line and had the rubber stamp made. That way I can purchase other size cloth bags or even paper bags. I have also stamped shipping boxes.
Thank you Robert for sharing the video and your skill..craftsmship and helpful ideas ...thanks
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That's awesome
Thanks. I hope you enjoyed
Great video! Could you tell me why you use two thin layers rather than one thicker leather? Does that impact the overall strength of the finished collar?
The top most part of the leather hide is the most durable. So be using two layers of the top most part of the hide it’s much stronger. Very little stretch. When I’m making dog collars and belts I end up with at least 10oz if not 12 oz of leather.
If you don’t mind me asking, where do you get the customized cloth bags?
Good question. I purchased the cloth bags from u-line and had the rubber stamp made. That way I can purchase other size cloth bags or even paper bags. I have also stamped shipping boxes.