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This is how I’ll be doing it in future, thanks. I was a bit scared of using too much at first.
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Dipped it again, not too bad in the end. I think I wasn’t sponging enough on. I did something else today and went pretty heavy and got much better results. Thanks for the replies.
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Oh, cool. I hadn’t realised that happened. Wish I’d just dipped it straight off. Lesson learned.
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Yes, erm, that my new patented process.... pdf ten quid etc...
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So I sponged on the first coat of Fiebings Pro, then when it was really blotchy I dipped it. What would my best approach be, to try and even this out? I have to have it finished tomorrow!
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So much better than my carving efforts. Your bevelling is so much smoother. Great design too.
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Valknut wallet
CutThumb replied to datdraku's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
That’s a lovely wallet *drool*- 19 replies
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Cool, I’ll check out Abbey. I just registered with them.
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I bought a side recently, which is mainly going into notebooks. Already paid for itself. Next few things I have pencilled in are a strap cutter, a pony and a riveting set.
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Wow, thanks for all the great replies. I’m just starting out, and money is a bit tight so I’m getting a couple of bits each month. I’m already selling a few pieces so that’s going back into tools, leather and dyes. I’ll check out all of those sites, thanks. I completely forgot about Leprovo, having bought a couple of things from them a few months ago.
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Trying to see if there’s anywhere in the UK with prices close to Germany’s Rickert Werkzeuge, for tools and dyes. Been looking at Tandy an thinking about the value of a gold membership... Any ideas, or favourites gladly received.
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Ah brilliant, cheers.
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Yeah I have the same set I saw some of the Tandy ones seem a fair bit more defined. But I have a dremel so maybe I’ll hit some of those stamps and see what I can do. At the mo I’m just after background, I doubt my ability to do anything with basketweave... I also need to get a brand name stamp done some time soon. ill have a look at the Czech guy, thanks. edit - wow, just looked at his stamps.
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I went with contact rubber, after dyeing. Looked fine. by the way, Fred, can you recommend somewhere with decent stamps? Just the basics. I bought cheap, and think I need to spend a bit on some decent shaders and beveler.
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Equally off-topic, I see you work with military canvas.... do you know if it’s possible to dye a haversack? The old type, I think it’s canvas webbing, but I don’t know the lingo.
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Also, on a scale of things I’m likely to have in my tool cupboard, wood glue is winning... Sounds intriguing though.
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Ah, Ok. Yes I was intended on burnishing. I’ll give the wood glue a go, thanks.
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Great advice, thanks. I could sew a pocket into the back, as it’s a travelling journal and, hey, pockets... Yeah the guy will be cool about it, he’s a friend. No way I could not use it as it’s currently the best bit of carving I’ve done to date, somewhat typically. And Rodney, don’t know how I double posted! My iPad does random stuff whenever it feels like it!
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Hi all, I got to the stage of having cut out, and carved, a notebook cover before I spotted this half inch split. Note to self - check the bloody leather before you start! Anyway, am planning on gluing it with rubber cement. Should I do this before or after dyeing? Or should I use something else altogether? I’m going to dye with Fiebings pro, and use a leather conditioner afterwards. As always, all advic gratefully received.
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Just been researching balms, and came across Kocholine, which apparently is a pinkish colour and can stain yarn. It’s made with various oil and waxes. Might be the culprit?
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Cool, thanks. I’ll try this with my next piece. What do you cut your oil dye with? Hope it isn’t something you can only get on the States!
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That makes sense. I tried a REALLY cheap sponge a while back and it disintegrated, so I’ll level up and get something with a brand name Aside from the patchiness this stuff had a weird, almost metallic, sheen to it after the third coat, caught the light funny. I guess it’s all a learning curve eh.
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Yeah I’m finding the daubering (!) a bit of a chore. I need to investigate other methods. I’m going to try dipping next. It’s a notebook. I made one for my wife and put it on Facebook, and have quite a few orders. The design was from a guy who wanted three runes put together. I don’t actually like it! But he was made up with it, so I’m happy.
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So two more coats, and a lot of conditioner, and it turned out ok, phew. Just sold it for £40.
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Thanks. I thought I’d gone wrong somewhere, but that’s reassuring. I’ll give it a couple more coats and see if I can rescue it!