Cutting Leather with water?
We were asked to help create some sample display pieces for a leather specialty company called Barrington. This presented two challenges, first their logo was extremely complex and second, they wanted some work done with leather. Turns out the hardest part of cutting the leather is just stretching it out and holding it down. It cuts just fine at low pressure (15000 psi) without garnet. The leather kind of stretches when it gets wet, but looks like it shrinks back down as it dries.
Anyway, check these out. The logo turned out really well, and looks awesome against the leather.