I need some raw hide scraps to protect my silver when I hammer it. 4" square pieces would be great.
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SparrowsJewels Reputation: 70 See SparrowsJewels' booth |
Have you tried posting under Items Wanted to see if others might have some to either sell or send? Good Luck!
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GoGoMONTROSe Reputation: 427 See GoGoMONTROSe's booth |
Could it be leather? If I didn’t toss it, I may have a man’s wide leather belt that would work, I need to look but can’t until I get home from my day job. Please bmail me or I’m going to forget to look by the time I get home.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
I’ve often used cast-off & resale shop mens and womens boots as a leather source .
William.
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WilliamsTools Reputation: 113 See WilliamsTools' booth |
Thanks johngermaine. But it does have to be raw (soft) leather.
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SparrowsJewels Reputation: 70 See SparrowsJewels' booth |
Not rawhide, but I use cheapo white poly kitchen cutting boards for work-hardening silver without marring it. Just put your silver between two of the boards and hammer away :-)
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therainforest Reputation: 14 See therainforest's booth |
Hobby Lobby and Michael’s (and I would assume other hobby and craft stores) usually carry scrap pieces of leather. I’ve never paid more than a couple of bucks for them. Hope this helps and good luck!
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WhiskeyJack Reputation: 33 See WhiskeyJack's booth |
Maybe you could find an old handbag or a soft leather jacket at a thrift store that could be cut up. Or perhaps there is a leather tannery or fur shop that would have scraps. I have seen leather scraps sold at craft/sewing shows also.
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FabFinds Reputation: 52 See FabFinds' booth |
does it need to be “raw” not tanned?
I have tons of deerskin scraps in gold, cream colors and I think some brown/rust color
its very soft I also have cowhide that would work for your need, its upholstry leather
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FrogAndBearCreations Reputation: 1131 See FrogAndBearCreations' booth |
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