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Relax and enjoy the satisfying sounds of the workshop as I handcraft a custom leather bracelet. This is a "No Talking" ASMR build—just the raw sounds of traditional leatherworking tools in action. The Materials: For this project, I am using Olmo Pueblo Vegetable Tanned Leather from the famous Badalassi Carlo tannery in Italy. Pueblo has a highly unique, rustic texture that burnishes beautifully over time. Because it is packed with oils straight from the factory, it requires absolutely no extra conditioning! To make the piece pop, I used a vibrant Yellow Vinymo #5 thread for the saddle stitch and repurposed a Compass Concho to act as a unique mechanical closure. The Build Process: I set my CS Osborne Wing Dividers to exactly 0.75" to mark the strap width, then made the long cut using an Al Stohlman Round Knife. To shape the strap, I rounded off one end using a CS Osborne English Point End Punch (3/4). To give the bracelet a refined look, I used a Wuta #3 Edge Beveler to round over the sharp corners, followed by a heated creasing iron to add a decorative line along the perimeter. Stitching & Finishing: After marking my stitching lines, I punched the holes with stitching chisels and saddle-stitched the piece in my custom-made stitching pony. For the compass concho closure, I punched a precise hole using a 0.25" round punch. Finally, the edges were slicked using Clear Tokonole and a Since Leather (Tandy) burnishing tool, then polished to a glass finish with a non-woven cotton pad. Tools & Materials Used: Leather: Olmo Pueblo Veg Tan (Badalassi Carlo) Cutting/Shaping: Al Stohlman Round Knife, CS Osborne English Point Punch (3/4) Marking/Edging: CS Osborne Wing Dividers, Wuta #3 Edge Beveler, Creasing Iron Stitching: Stitching Chisels, Yellow Vinymo #5 Thread, Custom Stitching Pony Hardware: Repurposed Compass Concho, 0.25" Hole Punch Finishing: Clear Tokonole, Since Leather Burnishing Tool, Non-Woven Cotton Pad If you enjoyed the relaxing sounds of this build, please hit that Like button and Subscribe to Baldostudio for more silent workshop projects! Timeline: 00:00 Intro 00:35 Cutting the Pueblo Leather (0.75" width) 01:15 Edge Beveling (Wuta #3) 02:00 Marking Stitching Lines 02:30 Decorative Edge Creasing 03:00 Punching Stitching Holes & Saddle Stitching 06:35 Punching the 0.25" Concho Hole 07:10 Edge Finishing (Tokonole & Burnishing) 08:30 Final Reveal & Fit #Leathercraft #PuebloLeather #ASMR #BadalassiCarlo #LeatherBracelet #DIYBracelet #NoTalking #Baldostudio #LeatherCrafting #Handmade