Nice tip from rwaterman, I shall have to try that.
Mytop tips:-
1. If you want a nice clean edge, skive it to a tapered edge, (the long thin blades of those snap off craft knives are good for this) fold the edge back over itself (rough side to rough side) by about 3/16" with some glue in there, put it on a nice flat surface with a heavy weight on it overnight. Next morning you'll have a beautiful edge.
2. If you want to punch nice small holes, grind a parallell point onto a masonry nail (or suitable hard steel) then gring the point off dead square. If you use this to punch the leather onto an oak block it will take out perfect tiny round holes sweet as you like (I've only done it on upholstery leather)
Del