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Andrew Chee

Anyone Tried Hermann Oak Dry Milled Veg Tan?

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I'm interested to hear people's experiences. Especially if you have some pictures of things you've made with it or just pictures of the leather. Please share. Thanks.

Andrew

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I occasionally use the milled veg tan. Yes, edging is difficult. In fact, overall the whole thing is a little more difficult. I do like the pebble look and so do many customers. The finish I use is montans pitch blend. It leaves it soft without the cracking as long as you use a little at a time. I am not really sure why I see it so little in this forum though. That's probably the only thing I don't like about it. I have had no problems with the tool I g at all although antiqueing seems to not slide off as simple and darkens the whole bag.

I occasionally use the milled veg tan. Yes, edging is difficult. In fact, overall the whole thing is a little more difficult. I do like the pebble look and so do many customers. The finish I use is montans pitch blend. It leaves it soft without the cracking as long as you use a little at a time. I am not really sure why I see it so little in this forum though. That's probably the only thing I don't like about it. I have had no problems with the tool I g at all although antiqueing seems to not slide off as simple and darkens the whole bag. I cannot yet post a picture of it on this site. Soon though.

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What type of things do you make with the leather? would mill tanned leather work well for wallets or more suitable for bags

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You can do the same stuff. I do clutches and purses. The only problem I really have with it is that since it is not as stiff barnishing the edges is more difficult. I lay it on a hard surface and use old jean peices. Im not quite sure how to copy pics on here from my phone though.

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