LEATHERWORK
These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS
made on January 1, 2003.
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- Collect samples of five different kinds of leather. Learn
the chief characteristics and best uses of each.
- Make an article of leather that uses at least four of the
following:
- Transfer of a cutting pattern or tooling design.
- Cutting leather
- Decoration of leather by tooling or stamping.
- Applying dye and/or finish to the project.
- Punching holes
- Lacing or stitching
- Recondition or show that you can take proper care of leather
shoes or leather articles such as hiking boots or a baseball
glove.
- Do ONE of the following:
- (a) Learn how to tan, cure, and finish leather.
- Tan or cure the skin of a small animal.
- Plait or braid an article of leather. Make a terminal
Turk's head.
- Visit a leather shop, tannery, saddle shop, or a leather
goods manufacturer. Find out how they use leather and report
what you learned.
BSA Advancement ID#: 69
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1983
Requirements last updated in 1984
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