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  1. This is the traditional way.

    1-Apply 1or 2 coats of a resist. I prefer sheeps wool for this. Always wipe it on, never spray. Many types from many companies,Tandy, Feibings, RTC etc. (I use Tandy Neat Lac, but that's just me) Let dry a few hours.

    2-Apply antique using sheeps wool and QUICKLY remove excess right away. I use folded paper towels. You can do this step in sections to make it easier if you have a large project. Let dry a few hours.

    3-Apply top protective coat. Be careful and quick when wiping it on because antique might lift or smear. What you used for a resist could be used, but there are other options. I use a spray finish made for shoes which makes it quick and easy.

    Hope this helps. These are the basics, and I'm sure others will explain their style and favorite products. This will very slightly darken natural  color, and actually make it look better, but the blue won't change.

     


  2. If you're talking about 3-D type stamps, I think the most important quality is how clean the lines are, are if you get good depth on leather without the base of the stamp touching. Since these stamps aren't used real often, any material would probably be OK. If you mean carving type tools, my preference is stainless steel because of the durability. But that's just me.

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