Everyone.
I am new here and hope to learn.
I do a few leather projects with vegetable tanned leather. Holsters, knife sheaths, and other things. I tool some of them.
What are good finishes to give vegetable tanned tooling leather a good, reasonably water proof finish? Of course that leather soaks up water like a sponge and I want to be able to use things outdoors. I have used vegetable oil (soybean) - results so-so. I like beeswax-based Sno-Seal. That really soaks in, is color fast, and buffs up nice. However, it is very sticky and if a item is a little too tight, it really glues the thing in there...sort of defeats the purpose. I just inherited a can of Neat Lac and I like the way that works but I just used it for the first time recently so I have no experience there.
I have been tempted to try Lexol but that's expensive and I have not tried it yet. I have tried Armour All Leather Care on test pieces and it works nice but it drys kind of waxy...waxier than the Sno-Seal is after a good buffing...but you can't buff the inside of a piece.
So, I am a newbie and I am looking to learn. Finishes are a real mystery to me and the folks down at Tandy are helpful but they seem to like everything and thus I am not sure I am getting a good objective piece of advice.
Thanks for commenting.