Leatherworking Basics: Craft & Repair Durable Goods
Turn raw or scrap leather into reliable, long-lasting tools, clothing, and gear that survive unstable times. This skill equips you with professional-grade protocols for repair and creation while the agent manages every logistical and planning detail.
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When to Use This Skill
Use this skill any time commercial leather goods fail, prices spike, or you want custom items built exactly to your needs (knife sheaths to pair with chainsaw-tree-work, reinforced belts for physical labor, repairable boots for outdoor-recreation-skills, or saddlebags for bicycle use). Agent first collects your specific project (repair vs new build), available leather type/quantity, measurements, and tools on hand, then generates a customized project plan with shopping list, timeline, and step-by-step instructions. Ideal for post-AI self-reliance where you keep your own gear running indefinitely.
Agent vs Human Roles
Agent Role (all planning, tracking, and bureaucracy):
- - Researches current suppliers, prices, and alternatives for leather, thread, rivets, and dyes (including local scrap sources).
- Generates scalable patterns from user measurements or photos.
- Builds and maintains a project log with photos descriptions, material usage, and lessons learned.
- Runs decision trees for “repair vs replace vs redesign.”
- Sets calendar reminders for oiling/conditioning intervals and tool sharpening.
- Drafts emails or marketplace messages for sourcing bulk scrap leather.
- Calculates exact material needs and waste minimization.
- Escalates to advanced techniques or professional tanneries only if safety-critical.
Human Role (all physical, embodied work):
- - Performs every cut, skive, stitch, punch, and finish.
- Provides real-time tactile feedback on leather stiffness or tool performance.
- Executes safety checks and test-fits.
- Decides final aesthetic or functional tweaks during assembly.
This division keeps the agent in its lane (logic and memory) while the human stays in the irreplaceable zone of hand-eye coordination and craft intuition.
Tools and Workspace Setup
Minimum starter kit (agent generates exact shopping list based on your first project):
- - Cutting mat, sharp utility knife or leather shears
- Skiving knife or edge beveler
- Stitching chisels/punches (4-6 prong), awl, needles (glovers and harness)
- Mallet, rivet setter, hole punch set
- Edge slicker, burnisher, and sandpaper
- Leather conditioner (neatsfoot oil or beeswax blend)
- Thread (waxed polyester or linen), beeswax, contact cement
- Optional but recommended: rotary punch, strap cutter, dye applicator
Workspace: clean, flat table with good lighting and ventilation. Secure leather with weights or clamps. Agent reminds you to wear cut-resistant gloves during initial cutting and to work in a well-ventilated area when using dyes or solvents.
Step-by-Step Protocol
Phase 0: Project Intake & Planning (Agent-only, 10–20 minutes)
- 1. Agent asks: project type (repair/new), dimensions/photos, leather type/thickness (2–8 oz), color/finish preference, deadline.
- Agent outputs: exact materials list with quantities and links, tool checklist, timeline (e.g., “4 hours total active work over 2 days”), and pattern files (SVG or printable PDF).
- Human confirms or adjusts; agent iterates.
Phase 1: Material Preparation (1–2 hours)
- 1. Agent directs inspection: check for defects, measure usable area.
- Human cuts rough shapes using the agent-generated pattern.
- Skive edges to desired thinness (agent provides thickness targets per project type).
- Bevel and burnish edges for professional finish.
Phase 2: Assembly & Stitching (2–6 hours depending on project)
Agent provides real-time coaching via numbered steps tailored to your exact item.
Example Project 1: Simple Belt Repair/Rebuild (entry-level, 3 hours)
- - Decision tree: If buckle intact and leather only cracked at holes → patch and reinforce. If entire strap worn → cut new from stock.
- Human: punch new holes at precise spacing (agent calculates from waist measurement), rivet buckle, add keeper loop.
- Finish with oil and edge finish.
Example Project 2: Custom Knife Sheath (pairs with existing tool skills, 4 hours)
- - Agent generates pattern from knife dimensions and photos.
- Human: wet-form leather over knife (safety: blade covered), stitch with saddle stitch (8–10 SPI), add belt loop and retention strap.
- Dye and finish to match your other gear.
Example Project 3: Boot or Glove Repair (maintenance mode, 2–4 hours)
- - Agent decision tree: sole separation vs upper tear vs lining failure.
- Human: re-stitch seams, patch holes with matching scrap, replace eyelets/rivets, re-oil for waterproofing.
Example Project 4: Wallet or Small Pouch (gift or daily carry, 5 hours)
- - Full build from 4–5 oz vegetable-tanned leather.
- Human: card slots, bill compartment, snap closure — agent supplies exact slot dimensions and folding sequence.
For every project agent maintains a live checklist and pauses for human confirmation before irreversible steps (cutting, dyeing).
Phase 3: Finishing & Conditioning (30–60 minutes)
- - Dye if desired (agent provides color-mixing ratios).
- Apply conditioner and buff.
- Human test-fits and reports any binding; agent logs adjustments for next iteration.
Ready-to-Use Templates & Scripts
Project Log Template (Agent maintains as markdown file):
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Sourcing Message Template (Agent customizes and you copy-paste):
"Looking for scrap vegetable-tanned leather (4–6 oz, 10+ sq ft) or sides from [specific animal]. Prefer natural finish. Will pay fair market or trade [your skill/service]. Located in [your area]."
Pattern Request to Agent:
"Generate a pattern for a [item] that fits these measurements: [list]. Include seam allowance and assembly order."
Maintenance Reminder Script (Agent sends via your preferred channel):
"Your [item] was last conditioned on [date]. Time to apply neatsfoot oil. Estimated 15 minutes. Reply 'ready' when you start."
Decision Trees (Agent Runs These Live)
Repair vs Replace:
- - If damage <30% surface and structural integrity intact → repair.
- If stitching failed but leather sound → re-stitch only.
- If leather dry-rotted or moldy → replace with new.
Agent outputs recommendation with exact reasoning based on your photos/descriptions.
Leather Type Selection:
- - Vegetable-tanned: for tooling, stamping, molding (sheaths, belts).
- Chrome-tanned: for soft goods, gloves, linings (more flexible).
- Scrap vs side: agent calculates cost/benefit for your project size.
Success Metrics
- - 100% of repaired items remain functional for minimum 12 months post-repair (agent tracks).
- At least one new custom item built per quarter.
- Total leather goods maintenance cost drops >50% vs buying new (agent calculates from your log).
- Human self-reported confidence in leather projects rises from beginner to intermediate within 3 projects.
- Zero preventable failures during field use (e.g., sheath holds tool securely, belt does not snap).
Maintenance & Iteration
Agent reviews your leatherworking log every 90 days and proposes next project based on your gear inventory and usage patterns. Update patterns when your measurements change or new tools arrive. Re-oil all vegetable-tanned items every 6–12 months or after heavy use/wet exposure — agent sets recurring reminders.
Rules & Safety Notes
- - Always cut away from your body; use cutting mat.
- Test dye on scrap first — agent reminds this step.
- Keep sharp tools stored safely when not in use.
- Work in ventilated area when using solvent-based finishes.
- For items carrying sharp tools (sheaths), ensure retention prevents accidental draw.
- Never use on critical life-safety gear (e.g., climbing harnesses) without professional certification.
- Dispose of leather scraps responsibly or repurpose via composting (if vegetable-tanned).
This protocol draws from established leatherworking standards: Al Stohlman’s classic saddle-stitch and edge-finishing techniques, modern Tandy Leather training sequences, and traditional guild methods refined for minimal-tool home use. All measurements and tolerances are industry-standard unless you specify otherwise.
Disclaimer
Leatherworking involves sharp tools and potential for cuts or eye injury. Follow all safety instructions and stop immediately if you feel uncertain. This skill is for educational and self-reliance purposes only and is not a substitute for professional leather goods manufacturing or repair when structural integrity is critical (e.g., horse tack used daily). Results depend on your leather quality, tool sharpness, and execution. Perform at your own risk and consult local regulations for any commercial use of crafted items.
基础皮革工艺:制作与修复耐用物品
将生皮或废皮革转化为可靠、耐用的工具、衣物和装备,使其能在不稳定时期长久使用。本技能为您提供专业级别的修复与制作流程,而智能助手将管理所有后勤与规划细节。
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何时使用本技能
当市售皮革制品损坏、价格上涨,或您需要完全按需求定制物品时(如配合链锯伐木工作的刀鞘、体力劳动用的加固腰带、户外休闲技能所需的可修复靴子,或自行车用的挂包),即可使用本技能。智能助手首先收集您的具体项目(修复或新制)、可用皮革类型/数量、尺寸和手头工具,然后生成包含购物清单、时间表和分步说明的定制项目计划。非常适合后AI时代的自给自足生活,让您能无限期维护自己的装备。
助手与人类角色分工
助手角色(所有规划、追踪和文书工作):
- - 研究当前供应商、价格以及皮革、线、铆钉和染料的替代品(包括本地废料来源)。
- 根据用户测量数据或照片生成可缩放版型。
- 建立并维护包含照片描述、材料使用和经验教训的项目日志。
- 运行修复vs更换vs重新设计决策树。
- 设置上油/保养间隔和工具磨刀的日历提醒。
- 起草采购批量废皮革的电子邮件或市场消息。
- 计算精确材料需求并最小化浪费。
- 仅在涉及安全关键问题时,升级到高级技术或专业制革厂。
人类角色(所有物理性、实操工作):
- - 执行每一次切割、削薄、缝合、打孔和表面处理。
- 提供关于皮革硬度或工具性能的实时触觉反馈。
- 执行安全检查并试装。
- 在组装过程中决定最终的美学或功能调整。
这种分工让助手专注于其领域(逻辑和记忆),而人类则留在不可替代的手眼协调和工艺直觉区域。
工具与工作空间设置
最低入门套件(助手根据您的第一个项目生成精确购物清单):
- - 切割垫、锋利的美工刀或皮革剪刀
- 削薄刀或边缘倒角器
- 缝合凿/打孔器(4-6齿)、锥子、缝针(手套针和挽具针)
- 木槌、铆钉安装器、打孔套装
- 边缘打磨器、抛光器和砂纸
- 皮革护理剂(牛脚油或蜂蜡混合物)
- 缝线(上蜡涤纶或亚麻线)、蜂蜡、接触胶
- 可选但推荐:旋转打孔器、带条切割器、染料涂抹器
工作空间:干净、平整的桌子,光线充足且通风良好。用重物或夹子固定皮革。助手提醒您在初次切割时佩戴防割手套,并在使用染料或溶剂时在通风良好的区域工作。
分步流程
阶段0:项目接收与规划(仅助手操作,10-20分钟)
- 1. 助手询问:项目类型(修复/新制)、尺寸/照片、皮革类型/厚度(2-8盎司)、颜色/表面处理偏好、截止日期。
- 助手输出:精确材料清单(含数量和链接)、工具清单、时间表(例如2天内共4小时实际工作)和版型文件(SVG或可打印PDF)。
- 人类确认或调整;助手迭代。
阶段1:材料准备(1-2小时)
- 1. 助手指导检查:检查缺陷,测量可用面积。
- 人类使用助手生成的版型切割粗坯。
- 将边缘削薄至所需厚度(助手根据项目类型提供厚度目标)。
- 倒角和抛光边缘以获得专业效果。
阶段2:组装与缝合(根据项目2-6小时)
助手根据您的具体物品提供实时指导,按编号步骤进行。
示例项目1:简单腰带修复/重建(入门级,3小时)
- - 决策树:如果扣环完好且仅孔洞处皮革开裂 → 补丁加固。如果整条带子磨损 → 从库存中切割新带。
- 人类:按精确间距打新孔(助手根据腰围测量计算),铆接扣环,添加带环。
- 最后上油并处理边缘。
示例项目2:定制刀鞘(配合现有工具技能,4小时)
- - 助手根据刀具尺寸和照片生成版型。
- 人类:在刀具上湿塑皮革(安全:刀片需遮盖),用马鞍缝法缝合(8-10针/英寸),添加腰带环和固定带。
- 染色和表面处理以匹配您的其他装备。
示例项目3:靴子或手套修复(维护模式,2-4小时)
- - 助手决策树:鞋底分离vs鞋面撕裂vs内衬损坏。
- 人类:重新缝合接缝,用匹配的废料修补孔洞,更换鞋眼/铆钉,重新上油以防水。
示例项目4:钱包或小袋(礼物或日常携带,5小时)
- - 使用4-5盎司植鞣革完整制作。
- 人类:卡位、钞票隔层、按扣闭合——助手提供精确隔层尺寸和折叠顺序。
对于每个项目,助手维护实时清单,并在不可逆步骤(切割、染色)前暂停等待人类确认。
阶段3:表面处理与保养(30-60分钟)
- - 如需染色(助手提供配色比例)。
- 涂抹护理剂并抛光。
- 人类试装并报告任何卡滞;助手记录调整以备下次迭代。
即用模板与脚本
项目日志模板(助手以markdown文件维护):
项目:[名称] | 日期:[YYYY-MM-DD] | 使用皮革:[数量/厚度] | 工时:[X] | 经验教训:[备注] | 下次保养日期:[日期]
采购消息模板(助手定制,您复制粘贴):
寻找废植鞣革(4-6盎司,10+平方英尺)或来自[特定动物]的半张皮。偏好自然表面处理。愿支付合理市场价或用[您的技能/服务]交换。位于[您的地区]。
向助手请求版型:
生成一个适合以下尺寸的[物品]版型:[列出尺寸]。包含缝份和组装顺序。
维护提醒脚本(助手通过您偏好的渠道发送):
您的[物品]上次保养日期为[日期]。现在该涂抹牛脚油了。预计15分钟。开始后回复就绪。
决策树(助手实时运行)
修复vs更换:
- - 如果损坏面积<30%且结构完整性完好 → 修复。
- 如果缝线断裂但皮革完好 → 仅重新缝合。
- 如果皮革干腐或发霉 → 更换新料。
助手根据您的照片/描述输出带有精确理由的建议。
皮革类型选择:
- - 植鞣革:用于雕刻、压花、塑形(刀鞘、腰带)。
- 铬鞣革:用于软制品、手套、内衬(更柔韧)。
- 废料vs半张皮:助手根据项目规模计算成本效益。
成功指标
- - 100%修复物品在修复后至少12个月内保持功能正常(助手追踪)。
- 每季度至少制作一件新定制物品。
- 皮革制品总维护成本比购买新品降低>50%(助手根据您的日志计算)。
- 人类在皮革项目中的自评信心在3个项目内从初学者提升至中级。
- 现场使用中零可预防故障(例如刀鞘牢固固定工具,腰带不断裂)。
维护与迭代
助手每90天审查您的皮革工艺日志,并根据您的装备库存和使用模式提出下一个项目。当您的尺寸变化或新工具到货时更新版型。每6-12个月或重度使用/受潮后对所有植鞣革物品重新上油——助手设置定期提醒。
规则与安全注意事项
- - 始终远离身体切割;使用切割垫。
- 先在废料上测试染料——助手提醒此步骤。
- 不使用时将锋利工具安全存放。
- 使用溶剂型表面处理剂时在通风区域工作。
- 对于携带锋利工具的物品(刀鞘),确保固定防止意外拔出。
- 未经专业认证,切勿用于关键生命安全装备(如攀岩安全带)。
- 负责任地处理皮革废料,或通过堆肥再利用(如为植鞣革)。
本流程借鉴了成熟的皮革工艺标准:Al Stohlman的经典马鞍缝法和边缘处理技术、现代Tandy Leather培训序列,以及为最小工具家庭使用优化的传统行会方法。除非您另有说明,所有测量和公差均为行业标准。
免责声明
皮革工艺涉及锋利工具,可能导致割伤或眼部受伤。请遵守所有安全说明,如感到不确定请立即停止。本技能仅用于教育和自给自足目的,