Boy Scout Merit Badge Requirements

[BADGE] LEATHERWORK

  1. Collect samples of five different kinds of leather. Learn the chief characteristics and best uses of each.
  2. Make an article of leather that uses at least four of the following:
    1. Transfer of a cutting pattern or tooling design
    2. Cutting leather
    3. Decoration of leather by tooling or stamping
    4. Applying dye and/or finish to the project
    5. Punching holes
    6. Lacing or stitching
  3. Recondition or show that you can take proper care of leather shoes or leather articles such as hiking boots or a baseball glove.
  4. Do ONE of the following:
    1. Learn how to tan, cure, and finish leather.
    2. Tan or cure the skin of a small animal.
    3. Plait or braid an article of leather. Make a terminal Turk's head.
    4. 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
Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215D, revised 2001

DEDICATED WEB SITES

Pending
  

TOPICAL LINKS

The International Internet Leathercrafter's Guild
Bill Boyd's Artistry in Leather
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Crafts - Leatherwork
Tracy & Randal Stone: Leathercrafters at Large
Tandy Leather Company
Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op
Handmade Parchment & Vellum
Matt's Wide World of Whips
Interesting Facts and Historical Anecdotes
Leatherwork Links
ILID International Leather Industry Directory
  

ARTS AND CRAFTS MERIT BADGE GROUP

Art Basketry
Bugling Leatherwork
Metalwork Music
Pottery Sculpture
Theater Wood Carving
  

MERIT BADGE HELPERS

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