Reddit reviews KINGSO Wood Leathercraft Hand Stitching Sewing Leather Lacing Pony Horse Clamp Table DIY Desktop Tool Craft Sewing Table
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360 DEGREE ROTATION:Our sewing leather may help you DIY your belt,bag,leather,wallet,purse or something else freely.Very flexible and all angle rotating.DURABLE CRAFTMANSHIP:High quality,resistance,ergonomic design with an adjustable stainless steel stretch.Suitable for any size of clamping.SAVE TIME:Our stitching pony can help you fix your leather any time efficiency,which is convenient and easy operate.BETTER QUALITY:Metal maded clamping , adjustable screw , easy instalation for any degree of tightness.Rotary smooth screws, not easy to get rust. Suit for lacing, sewing, or stitching.PACKAGE CONTENT:1 * lacing and stitching pony leather tool SIZE:41X36.5cm/ 16.1"X14.4" If you have any unsatisfied with your purchase, pls feel free to let us know
To make leather armour, you will definitely need:
Plus of course materials: vegtan leather, wax thread.
That's literally all you need to make leather armour; there's nothing to it but cut the pieces, pierce the holes where you want to sew it together and sew it using the wax thread. If you want it to be stiff, boil it in a big pot. All steps of the process are described in various tutorials on the web (check out Armitage Leather on YT).
Things that you don't strictly need, but make the product nicer:
Things that you don't need, but that make your work easier:
Things that you need for the advanced stuff:
Things you might need for finishing:
Tooling is yet another discipline, which requires a stylus, a swivel knife, a stone slab (don't try to replace this, they're cheap but make a big difference) and however many stamps you fancy.
But all you really need are the first four items, and those will set you back like $50 total. Plus maybe a gel pen for marking.
For more info, visit /r/Leathercraft