Hi. I'm new to leatherworking, coming from the direction of woodworking.
I use a laser-engraver with wood, and am now doing the same with leather.
(I know it's usual to emboss leather, but I've no embossing equipment and couldn't make my custom designs with it anyway.)
Thing is, it's often the case that the laser-engraved work needs redoing for various reasons. With wood, this just means sanding or putting through a thickness planer. No problems.
With leather however, this means sanding the smooth/NON-flesh side. Problems.
Have found posts regarding smoothing the flesh side, but not about re-smoothing the *outer/non-flesh* side to correct mistakes, hence why I'm posting this.
I can't believe people make a mistake on the outer/non-flesh side and simply discard the leather altogether!
Have made up some of Dwight's beeswax & neatsfoot oil compound which he says he uses to smooth the flesh side, but I don't know if this will seal the leather and prevent dyeing if I use it on the outer/non-flesh side. (Also not sure how many layers of the compound to use and how long to wait between applying layers.)
Any suggestions/help/advice would be very, very welcome...(!)