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1. leather-(your choice be careful with the thickness)
2. snaps
3.rivet tool
4.hammer
5.small snap anvil
6.knife
7.a donor watch
8.soldering iron
9.drill
10. drill bit (sized for the snaps)















































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A leather punch is a sight faster than a drill...good job with your improvisation though.
And also, I use mink oil on a lot of my leather things that I make. You can pick it up anywhere they sell shoe polish...just put some on a cloth or applicator, I actually just use my fingers...and massage it into the leather...it seals it against moisture and give the leather a delightful finished look.
won't get marred should your tardis happen to land in some otherworldly fluid. Leather can get stained from human sweat, hand lotions, misplaced beverages, and you all get the picture.
Consider an acrylic finish that dries clear and with a satin finish, or perhaps a rustic light stain/finish such as Fiebing's.
I take back everything I thought about leather pyrography, because you have mad skills!