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Leatherworker's Tools

Working with the hides of animals, you can craft armor, artwork and even clothes out of what nature provides. While most find your occupation to be rather noxious or odoriferous, everyone is happy for a new waterskin, or wineskin, when you start your travels.

Getting Leather

Before you can begin, you need a source of leather. You can either prepare your own leather, or buy pre-prepared leather. If you prepare your own leather, there is no cost to build your own equipment.

Preparing Your Own Skins

If you wish to not purchase pre-prepared leather, you can easily find your own out in the wild. This requires tracking down a creature, killing it, and beginning the process of tanning.
Step 1 - Hunting
Most jobs, like if you are wanting to craft armor, require a small to medium sized beast, though certain jobs, like a wineskin, would only require a tiny beast, per the DM's discretion.
Step 2 - Skinning and Cleaning
After you track down your beast, you must then begin harvesting the leather by skinning it. This requires 1 hour of work for every size category that the beast is, i.e. a tiny creature requires 1 hour, a medium creature requires 3 hours. Once you finish this task, you must then scrub the leather clean.

Step 3 - Fermenting in Urine
Then you must fill your small wooden vat with urine, you then leave the cleaned skins in that sealed vat for a full day.
Step 4 - Scouring Hairs and Softening
After fermenting, you can remove the skins and scour off the hairs. Once the fur is removed, you then must then pound animal dung into the leather and return it back into your sealed vat for another day to soften the leather for the tanning process. Scouring and applying the dung can be completed during a short rest.
Step 5 - Tanning the Leather
Finally, you have leather that is ready to be tanned and you have two options for it. You can either boil the leather in water and wax to get strong and sturdy leather, or use vegatable oil which will provide supple and easily workable leather. See below for more information on types of leather.

Time to Prepare Skins

SizeStep 1Step 2Step 3Step 4Step 5
Tiny1 Hour24 Hours1 Hour24 Hour1 Hour
Small2 Hours24 Hours1 Hour24 Hour1 Hour
Medium3 Hours24 Hours1 Hour24 Hour1 Hour
Large4 Hours24 Hours1 Hour24 Hour1 Hour
Purchasing Leather

Most cities and larger villages will have their own tanner, and you can buy pre-prepared leathers there.

Cost of Leather

Size of BeastBoiledVegetable Tanned
Tiny3 gp2 gp
Small5 gp3 gp 5 sp
Medium8 gp6 gp
Large24 gp18 gp

Large leather can be cut into 4 medium pieces, a medium piece into 2 small pieces, a small piece into 2 tiny pieces.

Crafting Equipment

When crafting your equipment, you will need to first have your leather available and decide what you wish to craft. Most equipment will only take a day or two to craft as you can work on up to 2 lbs of equipment in a day.

After every day you spend working on your equipment, you must make a Leatherworker's Tools (Dexterity) check with the DC determined by the size of the equipment. The craft checks are assumed to happen at the end of the work period, and on a fail you make no progress for the day.

Items You Can Craft

As a leatherworker, you can create a lot of useful equipment, but it must be mostly leather. Some items may require bits of wood, cloth, or metal, if it is an important part of the equipment you are unable to craft it unless you are proficient in the required tool, per the DM's discretion.

Some items, like Studded Leather, require putting metal studs in leather, you can build the leather armor and then hire a black smith to add in the metal studs.

Types of Leather

When you boil leather in water and then in wax, you create a much harder leather that can help you withstand impacts and offers 1 point of Damage Reduction. The vegetable oil tanned leather is more flexible and cheaper but is not as durable.

The DC for working with boiled leather is higher than vegetable tanned leather due to how tough and brittle the leather is.

Damage Reduction
When you are hit by non-magical Bludgeoning, Piercing or Slashing damage, you reduce the total damage you take by 1.

Equipment

Leather Armor

Type of LeatherWearer's SizeSize of LeatherWeightDays to CraftDCDR
Vegetable Tanned LeatherSmallTiny5 lb.311No
Boiled LeatherSmallTiny5 lb.313Yes
Vegetable Tanned LeatherMediumSmall10 lb.512No
Boiled LeatherMediumSmall10 lb.514Yes

Equipment

EquipmentSize of LeatherWeightDays
to Craft
DC
BackpackSmall5 lb.312
Book, Covers onlyTiny2 lb111
Case,
map or scroll
Tiny1 lb111
Component Pouch
empty
Tiny1 lb111
PouchTiny1 lb111
QuiverSmall1 lb112
Tent, one-personMedium (2)14 lbs713
Tent, two-personLarge20 lbs1014
Tent, four-personLarge (2)35 lbs1814
WaterskinTiny1/2 lb111
WineskinTiny1/2 lb111
Dyeing Equipment

If you wish to dye your equipment, you can purchase alcohol based dyes in a large enough town and spend a work day preparing up to a large sized piece of leather in a color or design of your choice. This does not require a check to accomplish.

Dyes

Size of LeatherCost of Dye
Tiny1 gp                         
Small2 gp
Medium4 gp
Large12 gp



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