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Hello,

I would like to "hem" (not sure if this is the correct term) the edge of a project I am working on.

I am working with 7-8 OZ. veg-retan latigo and I am not sure how to proceed.

Should I skive the edge first? Do I cut a shallow groove on the flesh side to allow the leather to bend easier.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

JIM

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Jim,

I skive back the edge about half thickness so the folded edge will be the same thickness as the rest of the piece. I usually do run a groove down the fold to help that lay a little flatter too. With chrometan leathers they fold pretty easily. With anything veg tan it depends where on the hide they come as far as how easily they will fold. Usually I put my glue on and let it dry, then wet the piece with warm water and let it penetrate a little. Hit the glue with some heat to tack it up again and make the fold. I hammer to set the fold.

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Jim,

I skive back the edge about half thickness so the folded edge will be the same thickness as the rest of the piece. I usually do run a groove down the fold to help that lay a little flatter too. With chrometan leathers they fold pretty easily. With anything veg tan it depends where on the hide they come as far as how easily they will fold. Usually I put my glue on and let it dry, then wet the piece with warm water and let it penetrate a little. Hit the glue with some heat to tack it up again and make the fold. I hammer to set the fold.

Thanks Bruce.

Only thing is I didn't think I could glue veg-retan latigo. I thought I would have to stitch it.

Jim

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