What is vegetable tanned leather?
Vegetable tanned leather refers to the tannage, or method of tanning the cowhide into leather. It’s called “vegetable” because of the natural materials used in the tanning process like tree bark. … Vegetable tanned leather also tends to age better and develops a rich patina over time.
Is vegetable tanned leather good?
Due to the careful tanning process and the natural tannins, vegetable tanned leather develops a rich and beautiful patina, and actually gets better with time and use. It doesn’t crack or dry out and thus has a very long lifespan. It has an earthy and natural tone and smell.
How do I know if Leather is good quality?
Full grain leather is the highest quality grade of leather that money can buy. It comes from the top layer of the hide and includes all of the natural grain. It is more expensive for manufacturers to buy and more difficult for them to work with.
What leather thickness should i choose?
It all depends on what you are making: Below is a Weight Conversion Chart that might help
4-5oz Leather: This leather weight will measure in around 1.6 to 2.0 mm thick. Common projects that use this leather weight would be light weight wallets, leather masks, coin pouches or clutches, small cases and light notebook covers. This weight is great for projects that require lightweight and flexibility.
6-7 oz Leather: Leather in this weight range will measure in roughly 2.4 to 2.8 mm thick. This leather weight is most used to make camera cases, journal covers, narrow belts, knife sheaths, and small gun holsters. This weight provides both flexibility and strength which is great for many projects and can also be used for tooling or carving.
8-9 oz Leather: Leather thickness in this range is about 3.2 to 3.6 mm thick. Common use for this thickness are belts, medium to large holsters, as well as saddle bags. This leather weight is mainly used for projects that require both rigidity and strength.
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