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[[Image:Phdinoleatherpic.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[Leather dying|dyed]] leather carving.]]
==1. List the necessary tools a beginner needs in leather craft and demonstrate the proper use of each. ==
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'''Leather carving''' entails using metal implements to compress moistened [[leather]] in such a way as to give a three dimensional appearance to a two dimensional surface. The surface of the leather is not intended to be cut through at all, such work being known as [[filigree]].
==2. Know how to distinguish different kinds of leather, such as calf, goat, and imitation leather. What leathers are most suitable for tooling? ==
 
==3. Give the steps necessary in the preparation of leather. ==
 
==4. Transfer a design to leather, and tool and lace some object in leather, such as a billfold, magazine cover, belt, key keeper, or small purse. ==
 
==5. Show how to use leather dye. ==
 
==6. What kind of finish should be used on leather? ==
 
==References==
 
  
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]
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The main tools used to "carve" leather include: swivel knife, veiner, beveler, pear shader, seeder, cam, and backgrounder.  The swivel knife is held like a pencil and dragged along the leather to outline patterns.  The other tools are punch-type implements struck with a wooden or raw hide mallet.  The object is to add further definition by them to the cut lines made by the swivel knife.
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In the United States and Mexico, the western floral style of carving leather predominates.  Usually, these are stylized pictures of acanthis or roses.  California, Texas, and a few other styles are common.  By far the most preeminent carver in the United States was [[Al Stohlman]].  His patterns and methods have been embraced by many hobbyists, scout troops, reenacters, and craftsmen.
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==See also==
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* [[Leather dying]]
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* [[Leather painting]]
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* [[Leather stamping]]
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[[Category:Leather]]
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[http://www.crupisgallery.it/claudia/inglese/claudia_index_inglese.htm Landscapes leather carving]

Revision as of 13:46, 21 January 2007

A dyed leather carving.

Leather carving entails using metal implements to compress moistened leather in such a way as to give a three dimensional appearance to a two dimensional surface. The surface of the leather is not intended to be cut through at all, such work being known as filigree.

The main tools used to "carve" leather include: swivel knife, veiner, beveler, pear shader, seeder, cam, and backgrounder. The swivel knife is held like a pencil and dragged along the leather to outline patterns. The other tools are punch-type implements struck with a wooden or raw hide mallet. The object is to add further definition by them to the cut lines made by the swivel knife.

In the United States and Mexico, the western floral style of carving leather predominates. Usually, these are stylized pictures of acanthis or roses. California, Texas, and a few other styles are common. By far the most preeminent carver in the United States was Al Stohlman. His patterns and methods have been embraced by many hobbyists, scout troops, reenacters, and craftsmen.

See also

Landscapes leather carving