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hows it going everybody Austin Carter here with the tech line leather today in this video Im going to be going over how I do decorative cuts on letters numbers that Ive drawn up or traced off of fonts that Ive gotten from online and also doing decorative cuts to spruce up like alphabet stamps and stuff like that I hope you all stick around enjoy this video for this video Ill be using 3/4 inch letter and number stamps as well as my favorite font off of dafont.com the leather Im using is Hermann oak vegetable tanned leather which is what I make 98% of my projects out of while I prep the leather for stamping and tooling I want to thank all of my subscribers for your support Ill always have great questions and feedback and I really appreciate it if you havent subscribed yet feel free to do so as this year I plan to tackle new leather projects with tutorials tips and tool and product reviews Ill begin by giving examples on some different types of decorative cuts I use a number and