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What the heck is an ounce of leather anyway and why is every measurement a range?

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What the heck is an ounce of leather anyway and why is every measurement a range?

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The thickness of leather is measured in ounces. 1 Ounce is equal to 1/64 of an inch. The heaviest cow hides are approximately 16 oz. Leather is measured in a range because it’s a natural product and the skin of the animal is not uniform.

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