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Coaster Holder

The document outlines a leather coaster pattern from Fischer Workshops, including dimensions and materials needed for crafting. It details the types of leather, dyes, and finishing products recommended for a professional finish. Additionally, it mentions specific tools and techniques for creating the coasters and achieving desired aesthetics.

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Coaster Holder

The document outlines a leather coaster pattern from Fischer Workshops, including dimensions and materials needed for crafting. It details the types of leather, dyes, and finishing products recommended for a professional finish. Additionally, it mentions specific tools and techniques for creating the coasters and achieving desired aesthetics.

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Fischer Workshops Leather Coaster Pattern

www.fischerworkshops.com 2017
15 x 5.5cm

8 x 3cm

Holder

String or lace = .4mm wide and 44mm long.


Cut off excess lace after tied

Coaster 9.5cm
Center 4.5cm

x6

www.fischerworkshops.com
Leather’s I used -
1. Carved and tooled coasters - 8-9oz or 3.2 - 3.4mm thick unfinished vegetable tanned leather
2. String or lace 1.6mm thick unfinished vegetable tanned leather

1. Leather dye or stain:


Eco-Flo - Professional waterstain (I used dark brown, but there are many colors)
Dye - Indian leather craft Taiwan brown dye
Feibings - light brown antique stain

2. Edge slicking gum: You can use water, or eco-flo gum to slick edges or the back side of the leather. Although I
prefer to us the following products for a more beautiful and professional finish:
Bob Parks Edge Magic - This is one my favorites. To purchase contact Bob Park at hidepounder@gmail.com
Seiwa Leather Craft - Tokonole: This can be applied the same way as Eco-Flo gum but with quicker and better results
It can only be purchased from (goodsjapan.com)
Columbus wax - Last step

3. Feibing’s Golden Mink Oil - After I finish any project I usually apply this oil to everything including the areas
I treated with horse oil, then buff to a shine with a quality soft cloth.

5. Eco-Flo or Craft Japan: Professional glossy sheen, or clear matte sheen (This is applied to stained leather as a finish)
I used Craft Japan clear matte sheen. I prefer this over Eco-Flo sheen’s. I simply think it performs better, but both work.

www.fischerworkshops.com
Barry King Tools - Basket weave stamp

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