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Simple Basketweave Belt
VYO replied to LederRudi's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That basketweave it perfect. It's not easy to get those stamps lined up so nicely. -
Chan Geer Notepad Cover
VYO replied to Bennyg11's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Wow! Spectacular work. That is an awesome portrait in leather!
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Welcome Andrew, I was born in Texas. Some day I'll get back there. When I started out tooling I bought some craftaids from Tandy and a few tools to start - mallot, swivel knife, bevelers, backgrounder, veiner, and couple other tools. The craftaids are nice for a beginner to tooling because they are easy to use and give the user a pattern to tool from. If you ever feel you want to start tooling there are a lot of great people here who are very helpful for everything including tooling.
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That's a nice sturdy looking collar.
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- custom dog collar
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That looks great! Can't wait until I've mastered my cb 3200 to sew like that.
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Yes, plenty of them and all the red tape to go with them.
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Really nice seat!
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Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Below is the sheath from the original post. Because it was already toast I tried an experiment with it. While it's not what was intended I think it still turned out ok in two-tone. I applied 100% neatsfoot oil on the top piece and then sealed it. The stain is still visible a little bit but looks much better than it did. It's still a reddish brown. I can probably sell this one now instead of tossing it. -
Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
A modicum of success on the first sheath assembled today. The top pocket section has not been sealed yet. I need to let the inside dry a little before I do that but at least I don't have the reddish stain issue. For this one, I did it with the same process as the one that stained. I changed how I completed a couple of those processes. 1) I used a white t-shirt to dye the pieces instead of the daubers. 2) I was very careful not to get any water on anything but the edge when I did the initial burnishing. Even at that I still got some bleeding of red color. A minor amount. ( There was no dye on the edges when I did that. 3) After seeing the stains in #1 above I applied some 100% neatsfoot oil and waited for it to dry. That seems to have removed the visual of the bleed over. 4) After getting it all stitched when I wet the inside, I didn't soak it. I got it just wet enough that I could form the pocket around the multitool. 5) I touched up the edge burnishing where necessary. Now I'm just waiting for it to dry so I can seal it. Hopefully that will all go well. In this process I eliminated the issue of the daubers. I still got bleed over using the t-shirt to dye with. The process described above did not work that well for the initial sheath I originally posted about. In the next post I'll show a photo of how that one turned out. -
I'm dreading inventory so I'm pushing it out until I get my orders done first. Still have to do my machine maintenance too. Maybe I'll do that after I get my orders done and then I'll do inventory.
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My Flagship Holster
VYO replied to fallequinox's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Yes, I did. He's seen the mahogany, tan, and buckskin versions of this holster and really wants the buckskin. If I don't get it right in the three tests I'm doing today I'll probably not do the buckskin color until I use up this hide and get another one. I haven't tried mahogany or tan with this hide yet so not sure if they will behave the same way. At least the mahogany shouldn't show the leaching as much if it's the leather. -
I'm in Central Oregon. The high desert. Sun most of the year, albeit cold in the winter, low humidity year 'round, and lots of beautiful scenery. Not a lot of rain but winters can pile up the snow sometimes.
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Thank you @battlemunky and @bikermutt07 ! I do plan to start hanging around more often and if I see something I can answer I'll do my best.
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Hi, My name is Vikki. I am not a 'new' member but yesterday was my first post. I've been lurking around here for about a year now. Yesterday was the first time I came here with a question that I didn't find already answered somewhere else. Just wanted to introduce myself and mention that this is a wonderful library of expertise, tips, and works and thank all the people who answer questions here and share their knowledge and experience with the community. Some of my works below:
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Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I've had pretty good luck with Sepici tooling leather up until now and I'm still not sure whether it's the leather or a chemical reaction from the dye and new daubers combined with this particular side. I bought the new daubers from a different supplier. But, I have no idea which of the constants is causing the issue yet. After I finish some tests today I might have a better clue I hope so I can avoid this issue. At least my customer is being patient about waiting while I sort this out. I get the Sepici from Maverick Leather. They're great and normally Sepici is great. Sepici is wonderful for tooling even down to 3oz. I've been using it for about a year now. When I first started I was getting Hermann Oak from Springfield and that was ok too. From what I remember Hermann Oak is a little darker in color than Sepici. One reason I like Sepici is because I get a better truer color when dyeing in colors other than the brown shades - blue, pink, purple, etc. They're about the same cost. -
Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
I'll try that today too because in my test last night, which you can't see in the photo I wetted the section just above where the dye is to see if the leather discolored where they was no dye. There is no visible sign that I did anything to that area. Thanks for the suggestion! -
Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
Hrm, I'd never heard of that so I looked it up. I live in a place with super low humidity. The supplier I buy from has a fairly high turnover I think, so probably not from being old. I store it at room temperature. I did some experimenting tonight and I will be testing again tomorrow but on a piece of leather I tested tonight it looks like where the highest concentration of dye is, is where the red shows up after wetting from the flesh side. You can see in the photo the outermost edges is where I applied less dye and the darker area where I applied the most. This is after the leather has mostly dried out after wetting. I remembered also that besides the new side I also got in a shipment of new daubers. Tomorrow I'll try applying with a rag and see if there is a difference. Also I'll try a lighter coating of dye. It almost seems like a chemical reaction maybe something like what I read about red rot. Maybe something in the tanning of this lot of leather went haywire. In one of the tries I did today it manifested as red dots almost pitty looking. Thanks for answering! It gave me some other things to think about. -
Veg tan leather discolors/stains reddish when wet
VYO replied to VYO's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
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Hi, I use Sepici veg tan leather and on the project I a question on I used Feibings Buckskin leather dye. I've done this same combination before many times and I've never had trouble with this kind of discoloration/staining. I cut the holster pieces, dye them buckskin and then assemble them. Once assembled I wet the inside of the pocket top. As soon as I get it wet enough, when the wetness comes through to the outside I get reddish stains. They aren't always in the same place and they happen before I insert the multitool in the holster to shape it. The photo is the third I tried today and I tried not to get the top piece as wet on the inside but as you can see in the photo there are places that the moisture soaked through to the outside. As mentioned I've done this many times with Sepici leather and Feibings buckskin dye and this has never happened before. The only difference today is a started using a new hide. Any ideas what could be causing the discoloration/staining? I haven't changed my process so I'm stumped as to what could be happening. Any insight appreciated. Thank you in advance!