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About GimcrackLloyd
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- Birthday 11/02/1984
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Moncton, NB
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photography, leather working (duh), painting, board games, books
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Leatherwork Specialty
Bracelets, bags, containers
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... everything
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What Did You Do With Leather, Today.
GimcrackLloyd replied to electrathon's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I finished a few simple bracelets of various colours and brought them to my office to try and sell them... saving up for a leather splitter! -
I bought bag kote and tried it on some 3-4oz bracelets I made. It has made them a little stiff but I think that is mostly due to how thin this leather is. No cracking and a nice finish. I'll test with some acrlic resoline when my local shop unpacks their truck. For those of you who dye using sponges or daubers; do you dye the grain side of the leather, too?
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Thank you everyone for the swift replies. Taking your advice I will try with damp and dry sponges and see how it turns out. Eventually I will try with an airbrush and see how it turns out. Reading your posts, I realize my finishing is lacking. I use atom wax and buff, but you've all mentioned using other finishes I haven't tried. I'll try some new ones out. Sylvia, you mentioned you use deglazer as well as dye prep. Why? What is deglazer for?
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Hello folks, Long time lurker, first time posting. I'd like to ask you about the method you use to dye your leather. I have tried a few techniques with varied success. I started using wool daubers to apply water and oil based dyes, and found that it applied unevenly; if one stroke overlapped another stroke, that section would be darker than the others. It was very hard to achieve a consistant, even look. Even when using dye prep I got the same results. So I decided to try submerging the leather in dye. This was easy to do with small projects like bracelets, though it uses a lot of dye really fast. I liked this technique because the edges and bottom of the project would all be dyed the same colour. Though it takes 2 days to completely dry. What techniques do you folks use? I could use some advice before I run out of dye. Can you water dyes down? Water down oil based dyes? Thanks to everyone who replies.
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Leaf Pouch
GimcrackLloyd replied to mrdabeetle's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
This looks great! Very woodsy.. I see elves wearing them.