@@davidjenks7392 my non slip holds a little better than my cork backed, but whenever either of them slip it's because I was applying too much uncontrolled pressure and not really the rulers fault
Hi Petter, here is a link to everything used in the video: www.weaverleathersupply.com/collections/leather-glasses-case These are the segma snaps and only come in one size. Hope that helps!
It's cow skin before it gets tanned. After it's tanned, it's no longer skin; it's leather. Same for buck skin, elk skin, etc. Once it's tanned, it's leather. If it comes from a thicker, tougher, or heavier area on the animal, it's often refered to as hide instead of skin. Since there's an exception to just about every rule, lambskin is still called lambskin after it's tanned ... prob cause it still has the wool on one side; same for sheepskin, goatskin ...