Orion Ancient A handsome young giant in Greek mythology, the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea. He can walk on the sea and has extraordinary arm strength. He likes to hunt in the jungle all day long, with a loyal hound following him closely. After his death, he transformed into Orion. Sharing highlights: making pencil cases and zippered secret pockets, techniques for bending and floating stickers on bag lids and handling errors, handling handles and bag lid connections, and making locking foot reinforcements. Leather material and thickness: Outer leather, two pieces of high-gloss black calfskin (original thickness is about 1.0mm), inner leather, three pieces of dark peony blue leather goatskin (two pieces are 1.0mm, one piece is 0.5mm). Tools used: edge ironing machine, 3.38mm French chopper, hammer, NT utility knife, water-based white glue, raw film, awl, thickness gauge, film sheet, beef boneSticks, flat-nose pliers, hand sewing needles, hand sewing wood clamps, hand sewing thread, rollers, cutting pads, rulers, Staedtler compasses, mercury pens, thinning knives, sandpaper, Phillips screwdrivers, etc. Auxiliary materials and consumables: 1.0mm leather fiber (x3), 1.2mm Japanese paper (all use 0.6mm Japanese paper to form 1.2mm) (x3), 0.1mm adhesive backing cloth (x5), 0.3mm pagoda linen (x1), 20ml Dark peony blue edge oil (x1), 20ml black edge oil (x2). Hardware: nickel-colored 6-point square buckle (x2), YKK excella phantom black nickel two-way corn tooth zipper (30cmx1), YKK nickel-colored zipper pull tag, UP994 nickel-colored square mortise lock (x1), nickel-colored I-shaped screws (x2 ), the handle is connected to the supporting steel piece of the bag cover. front pocket