Beveling and the illusion of depth in leather tooling, a 2 minute tool tip
Ever look at someones tooling and think: How did they get that incredible depth on thinner leather? Saddle skirting is not a problem for deep tooling, but when working with 6oz, or even 2oz, there's a trick to the "illusion of depth"

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Beveling Basics: Which Side of the Line Do I Bevel?

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Wrap Your Tool Handles in LEATHER with Baseball Stitch Like a Pro!

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Improve your leather tooling in less than 30 minutes

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How to fix 3 common beveling mistakes

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How to Finish Leather Edges (Sand, burnish & dye)

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Mastering Decorative Cuts: A Beginners Guide

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Quick Leather Tooling Tip on Beveling

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3D leather feather carving: A fun tooling demonstration

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Flower Shading

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My Secret for Better Depth in Your Beveling

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Swivel Knife Wins - Tips That Actually Work

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How to Get Perfect Leather Border Stamps

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Smooth Bevel Lines with Joe Meling

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What side of the lines should you bevel?

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Tooling a Flower Start to Finish on Hermann Oak Leather

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Cut Less, Bevel More

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SKIVING LEATHER MASTERCLASS: Tools, Sharpening, and Perfect Technique

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Tooling a Rope Border and the "upholstered look"

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Beveling Tips and Tricks

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