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'''Vegetable-tanned leather''' is tanned with natural vegetable tannins to alter the protein structure of the hide, causing it to become leather. This type of leather typically takes a longer amount of time to create. Without any dye or oil, vegetable-tanned leather has a light tan color. It is considered higher quality in comparison to chrome-tanned leather. Approximately 10% of all leather is vegetable-tanned.
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'''Vegetable-tanned Leather''' is tanned with natural vegetable tannins to alter the protein structure of the hide, causing it to become leather. This type of leather typically takes a longer amount of time to create. Without any dye or oil, vegetable-tanned leather has a light tan color. It is considered higher quality in comparison to chrome-tanned leather. Approximately 10% of all leather is vegetable-tanned.
  
'''Chrome-tanned leather''' uses chemicals to tan and is a faster, less costly process. Chrome-tanned leather comes in a large variety of colors and is often less stiff than untreated vegetable-tanned leather. Approximately 90% of all leather is chrome-tanned. Do not laser cut chrome-tanned leather.
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'''Chrome-tanned Leather''' uses chemicals to tan and is a faster, less costly process. Chrome-tanned leather comes in a large variety of colors and is often less stiff than untreated vegetable-tanned leather. Approximately 90% of all leather is chrome-tanned. Do not laser cut chrome-tanned leather.
  
Veg tan leather is typically thicker and more durable, while chrome tanned leather is thin and less durable.
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Vegetable-tanned leather is typically thicker and more durable, while chrome-tanned leather is thin and less durable.
  
 
'''Awl''' - An awl is a tool with a metal point used for marking, piercing, punching, or sewing leather.
 
'''Awl''' - An awl is a tool with a metal point used for marking, piercing, punching, or sewing leather.
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'''Edge Beveler''' - An edge beveler is a tool with a metal blade that is used to remove the square corners from the edges of leather goods.
 
'''Edge Beveler''' - An edge beveler is a tool with a metal blade that is used to remove the square corners from the edges of leather goods.
  
'''Maul''' - A leather maul is a striking tool used for stamping, tooling, setting rivets, and more. It is made of a head and a handle, similar to a hammer and mallet.
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'''End Punch''' - An end punch is used to cut smooth and clean tips on belts and straps up to 2" wide.
  
'''Pricking Iron and Chisel''' - Pricking irons and chisels are tools that are used for marking and creating holes in leather. They are built with equally spaced metal points.
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'''Hole Punch Set''' and '''Revolving Punch''' - Leather punches are hole punches specifically for making holes of various sizes in leather. They are great for setting rivets or making holes in belts and collars.
  
'''Punch''' - A leather punch is a hole punch specifically for making holes in leather. They are great for setting rivets or making holes in belts and collars.
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'''Manual Leather Sewing Machine''' - A heavy duty, hand-cranked sewing machine. Please receive proper training on threading and operation before using.
  
'''Skiver''' - A leather skiver is a metal tool used to remove and shave thin layers of leather material off of the surface.
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'''Neatsfoot Oil''' - Neatsfoot oil is an oil finish for leather that comes from the shin bones and feet of cattle. It's used to soften, condition, and preserve leather products.
  
'''Stamp''' - Leather stamps are made of metal and are used to create designs on your leather’s surface.
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'''Rawhide Hammer''' - A rawhide hammer (also called a leather maul) is a striking tool used for stamping, tooling, setting rivets, and more.
  
'''Cutting Mat''' - Before cutting your leather with a utility blade or rotary cutter, set up your work surface with a cutting mat to protect the table.
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'''Rivet Setter''' - A set of tools used for setting rivets in leather.
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'''Leather Shears''' - Heavy duty scissors that cut through leather quite easily.
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'''Stitching Chisel''' - Stitching chisels are tools that are used for marking and creating holes in leather--usually for hand-sewing purposes. They are built with equally spaced metal points.
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'''Stitching Groover''' - A tool that marks a groove around the edge of your workpiece by applying downward pressure as you drag the tool. The guide can be adjusted for different depths of inset grooves.
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'''Stitching Pony''' - A device that keeps leather securely in place while hand-sewing, stitching, or lacing.
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'''Strap Cutter''' - A tool designed to cut leather strips up to 4" wide as the leather is pushed/pulled across a small blade.
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'''Swivel Knife''' - A swivel knife is used to outline and cut a design into the surface of leather as an initial stage to tooling the leather with decorations.
  
 
==Training==
 
==Training==

Revision as of 03:22, 17 February 2022

Leatherworking Station Icon
Leatherworking Station

Make: Various

Model: Various

Serial Number: Various

Ace: Dane Ziegler (dziegler22@georgefox.edu).

Location: The Vault

Description

The Leatherworking Station

Documentation

Terminology

Vegetable-tanned Leather is tanned with natural vegetable tannins to alter the protein structure of the hide, causing it to become leather. This type of leather typically takes a longer amount of time to create. Without any dye or oil, vegetable-tanned leather has a light tan color. It is considered higher quality in comparison to chrome-tanned leather. Approximately 10% of all leather is vegetable-tanned.

Chrome-tanned Leather uses chemicals to tan and is a faster, less costly process. Chrome-tanned leather comes in a large variety of colors and is often less stiff than untreated vegetable-tanned leather. Approximately 90% of all leather is chrome-tanned. Do not laser cut chrome-tanned leather.

Vegetable-tanned leather is typically thicker and more durable, while chrome-tanned leather is thin and less durable.

Awl - An awl is a tool with a metal point used for marking, piercing, punching, or sewing leather.

Burnishing Cloth - A canvas-like material that will burnish (to seal, smooth, and make shiny through rubbing friction) the edges of your leather workpiece. These can also remove char after using a laser engraver.

Wood Burnisher - A wooden piece with grooves that is used to smooth and harden the edges of leather through applied friction and pressure.

Dobbers - Dobbers are used to apply oil or dye to your leather workpiece.

Leather Dye - Leather dye will stain your vegetable-tanned leather. We have a variety of colors available.

Edge Beveler - An edge beveler is a tool with a metal blade that is used to remove the square corners from the edges of leather goods.

End Punch - An end punch is used to cut smooth and clean tips on belts and straps up to 2" wide.

Hole Punch Set and Revolving Punch - Leather punches are hole punches specifically for making holes of various sizes in leather. They are great for setting rivets or making holes in belts and collars.

Manual Leather Sewing Machine - A heavy duty, hand-cranked sewing machine. Please receive proper training on threading and operation before using.

Neatsfoot Oil - Neatsfoot oil is an oil finish for leather that comes from the shin bones and feet of cattle. It's used to soften, condition, and preserve leather products.

Rawhide Hammer - A rawhide hammer (also called a leather maul) is a striking tool used for stamping, tooling, setting rivets, and more.

Rivet Setter - A set of tools used for setting rivets in leather.

Leather Shears - Heavy duty scissors that cut through leather quite easily.

Stitching Chisel - Stitching chisels are tools that are used for marking and creating holes in leather--usually for hand-sewing purposes. They are built with equally spaced metal points.

Stitching Groover - A tool that marks a groove around the edge of your workpiece by applying downward pressure as you drag the tool. The guide can be adjusted for different depths of inset grooves.

Stitching Pony - A device that keeps leather securely in place while hand-sewing, stitching, or lacing.

Strap Cutter - A tool designed to cut leather strips up to 4" wide as the leather is pushed/pulled across a small blade.

Swivel Knife - A swivel knife is used to outline and cut a design into the surface of leather as an initial stage to tooling the leather with decorations.

Training

Operation

There are a wide variety of videos on ring making. The basic process is composed of 4 main steps:

Demonstration

Make a small keychain with a rivet or snap.

General Procedure

Keep in mind that a little leather dye goes a long way; start with super light and thin coats. Avoid drenching your leather workpiece in the dye as this can produce some unwanted results (like your blue dye turning copper-colored).

Safety

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Certification

Canvas Quiz

Troubleshooting

Maintenance

General maintenance

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Specific Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance Procedure Frequency Done By
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