I am making some leather armor for my lady, but need to form it a bit before I finish. Would anyone have a female torso mannequin piece or the like I could use to form wet leather against?
Or know where I could get one?
My guess would be a specialty shop online or FB marketplace. Maybe look for tailoring supplies?
I saw those today. I would be using wet leather, but I could cover them in plastic first to protect them. Would that be kosher?
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We have two of them in the hallway next to Textiles.
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Cover in a decent weight plastic and do not have anything dripping (damp is fine) or excessively wet in the textiles space and be careful where you put things. Also do not leave anything wet in that room. You can leave it in the alcove in the hall.
Understood. Much appreciated.
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Cover in a decent weight plastic and do not have anything dripping (damp is fine) or excessively wet in the textiles space and be careful where you put things. Also do not leave anything wet in that room. You can leave it in the alcove in the hall.
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When I get around to buying one of my own what would be the best brand/type?