ZeeBee Leather
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yeah, you'll run out of leather first
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I made that basketweave wallet for jdl1279 but the more I learned about making wallets and tooling leather, the less happy I was with it. So, I decided to make it again. This time I took Into account all of the lessons learned from the first version. It took me most of the day yesterday, and a little of this morning but it's all done and I'm very happy with it. I took a couple pictures of both versions side by side so you can see the differences (or maybe you can't, and I'm just neurotic).
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Yep, I can see distinct improvement in the second one. Nice work, dude.
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The burnishing from the tooling is a lot more apparent in the new wallet. The leather needs to be damp for tooling, but when I was first starting out, the leather was too wet and that nice brown burnishing wasn't achieved. You can really see it in the second one. The new wallet is indeed crisper, more balanced, and feels a lot better too. The first wallet wasn't fully lined because I thought I would save some weight, but it made the wallet feel and fold kind of funny and I didn't like that. The new wallet is full lined and feels great. I love it.