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Very good read and well-said!
Allow me to add-on
Artistic and commercially accepted pieces are really different and reddevil76 certainly points it out clearly.
I remembered when we were apprentice, practising cutting of leathers in the master's store, we will see customers coming in asking for all sorts of customizing. The master will always push for them to accept wat it is rather than charging them higher for customizing for commercial gains, which is beneficial to him. Too many times, we see him discussing with customers what can be done and not to be done, base on the simple fact of functionality and durabilty.
Yeah, most of them will walk out because they can't get what they want and we asked our master, why don't you do it since it is his requests and he takes full responsiblilty for the crafting failure.
One sentence we always remember, it will not be an enjoyable process to make something against leathercrafting basis and in turns, the effort put in will not be wholesome, which will result in bad products.
Leathercrafting is an ancient art which last until now....the Red Indians uses leather for their daily neccessities, the Chinese uses leathers on their war tunic....These are things that affect our life and thus, it is made to last, and trusted by the ancient to last.
We are trained to produce leathercrafts that can last a lifetime (with proper maintenance).
From choosing of leather for your product you wanna use is the first and most basic. I have seen people using 8oz Veg Tan to make wallets....well I'm in no position to comments.
Cutting, this skill will affect almost anything on the edges. Use the wrong knife, and u can throw the piece away.
The design of the product, mould must be made to ensure full functionality for the design in your mind. I have seen some people do not make mould for their design and claim that the subsequent same design will be different from the first to achieve uniqueness...hahaha!
All in all, in terms of leathercrafting, it is really not as simple. If you are going to buy leathercrafts, think of it as an investment which you will gain by using it for a long time.
No, the sudden statement above does not flame or discourage anyone going into leathers, but to let people know more about leathers.
We all know leathercraftings is one up and coming trend, so just treat this as a form of information when you are choosing leather products.
Allow me to add-on
Artistic and commercially accepted pieces are really different and reddevil76 certainly points it out clearly.
I remembered when we were apprentice, practising cutting of leathers in the master's store, we will see customers coming in asking for all sorts of customizing. The master will always push for them to accept wat it is rather than charging them higher for customizing for commercial gains, which is beneficial to him. Too many times, we see him discussing with customers what can be done and not to be done, base on the simple fact of functionality and durabilty.
Yeah, most of them will walk out because they can't get what they want and we asked our master, why don't you do it since it is his requests and he takes full responsiblilty for the crafting failure.
One sentence we always remember, it will not be an enjoyable process to make something against leathercrafting basis and in turns, the effort put in will not be wholesome, which will result in bad products.
Leathercrafting is an ancient art which last until now....the Red Indians uses leather for their daily neccessities, the Chinese uses leathers on their war tunic....These are things that affect our life and thus, it is made to last, and trusted by the ancient to last.
We are trained to produce leathercrafts that can last a lifetime (with proper maintenance).
From choosing of leather for your product you wanna use is the first and most basic. I have seen people using 8oz Veg Tan to make wallets....well I'm in no position to comments.
Cutting, this skill will affect almost anything on the edges. Use the wrong knife, and u can throw the piece away.
The design of the product, mould must be made to ensure full functionality for the design in your mind. I have seen some people do not make mould for their design and claim that the subsequent same design will be different from the first to achieve uniqueness...hahaha!
All in all, in terms of leathercrafting, it is really not as simple. If you are going to buy leathercrafts, think of it as an investment which you will gain by using it for a long time.
No, the sudden statement above does not flame or discourage anyone going into leathers, but to let people know more about leathers.
We all know leathercraftings is one up and coming trend, so just treat this as a form of information when you are choosing leather products.
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Been through quite a fair share of that
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. Lucky most of them can't really see from outside so still usable. Makeshift Wallet rein made for some random cord I found lying around from my practice braiding session. Still cant get the tying up at the other end though.


