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Jupean Leather Stamping Tools, Leather Working Saddle Making Stamps Set Special Shape Stamp Punch Set Carving Leather Craft Stamp Handmade Art Tools

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About Jupean Leather Stamping Tools, Leather Working

Specifications: Color: Silver Quantity: 6pcs Length:100mm Material: 304 Stainless Steel This Tool Set help you to make leather products more beautiful Features: 1. Has a great 3D effect. 2. Head and handle in one-piece, not welding. So it won't break easily in use. A004 and A005: This tool creates a unique pebble texture in larger background areas and has to be one of the most popular matting textures used by leather carvers today. A great tool to add to any leather worker's collection. X500-2: This distinctive basketweave tool contains a double rope pattern in its center. Used for many decorative &special effect purposes. It produces a very unique impression. E684-S and E684: These two tools are Tri-Weave Stamp. Basketweave stamps are used for many decorative and special effect purposes. With just one basketweave tool, you can cover a large area with a nice design in a minimum of stamping time. PA003: This tool creates a unique pebble texture in tight background areas and has to be one of the most popular matting textures used by leather carvers today. The tool measures just over 3.9in length and comes to a point for fitting into small, tapered background areas. A great tool to add to any leather worker's collection. Description of stamps: You can use our stamp for stamping on wet vegetable-tanned leather, stamping with a hammer. The thickness of leather not less than 2,2 cm. If you use leather less than 2,2 cm, please add one layer under. You can use our stamps for printing on chromed leather, you will need to heat up a stamp. NOTE: Before working, please soak the leather with a wet sponge, then hit the end of the handle with a hammer and control the force to avoid ghosting or surface damage or injury to yourself.