Okay! My first 'big' post:
I would like to discuss Leather Casing:
What methods do you use?
Why?
How well does your method work?
Have you tried other methods?
A little background... I'm a researcher I love research and reproduction of ancient leather pieces... recently I've come across some interesting things involving 'casing' leather. The prime method I've found is this: You dampen the leather with a wet sponge, not soaking, it but good and damp. You then allow the leather to return to its original color and then begin tooling/cutting, and periodicity re-wet the leather while tooling.
Another method involves wetting the leather with a wet sponge first of the flesh side, then the grain side, again you allow the leather to return to it's original color and begin tooling with the periodic re-wetting the leather while tooling.
Yet another method involves storing the whetted leather plastic bags for several hours before working (sometime with refrigeration)
And I've stumbles across something called a 'Caseing Box' while having discussion whit some 'old-timer' saddle makers... I'm still not quite sure what a casing box is....
From my understanding the whole idea of casing is to, for lack of a better term, re-hydrate the inner fibers of the leather allowing them to accept a tighter and cleaner impression.
So I'm asking what are your experiences, your methods and why?
Thanks everyone!