Shenandoah
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Indianapolis
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Interests
Cowboy shooting and leather working
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Leatherwork Specialty
gun holsters and cowboy shooting items
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I need to apply Resolene to a large area of leather to seal it. It is for a lining on a western gun rig I am making. I have always used sheep skin and have cut the hair down to a lower level. Has anyone used something else to apply the Resolene. I am having problems getting sheep skin scraps for doing this. I am afraid a spong might scratch the leather and daubs are too small.
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Thanks for the information. I also want to do a black crow feather, but they have a blue/green iridescence. I am having problems coming up with this color. I plan on laying a black dye down first then applying a coat of Dragonfly violet-blue-green color changing paint. Tried a test strip, but to much. Will watering down to thin it out also work, or does someone have a better idea to get the iridescence i am looking for.
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Is there a "dye" in the color white that will work well on leather? I am working on making some leather feathers. I do have white/neutral Angelus acrylic leather paint, but the stain appears to leave a nicer/cleaner finish. Shenandoah
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Thanks for the information. As soon as read your post, I immediately said you are right. Went straight to my piece and put Black Pro Dye on the edge. Will hit it with a sealer tomorrow. One part down, three pieces to go. Waiting on a new set of Jeremiah Watt spurs for a final fitting before I finish things up. These spur straps are for myself and so far they are looking pretty nice. again thanks for your comment. Shenandoah
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No it is a thick black (dye?) used on the edge of a leather project to give it a nice finish. I am worried about it chipping and whether I can seal it with Rosolene or if I do use it, do I just leave the finish on it alone. I have worked on leather for three years now and have never used it. I do cowboy action shooting and have made gun rigs and other items geared towards the sport. I
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I am thinking about using Edge Kote on a set of spur straps I am making. Not sure whether to trust using it or just use black Fiebing dye so I can seal it. Any suggestions.
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I have Fiebing's leather balm, but was afraid to use it. I have never used it before. I am still using Tan-Kote even though I know it is not the best product to use. I also have Resolene, but as before am afraid to use it. I quess my skills need to be expanded for a better finish. Do you think that the leather balm would help seal the black over the Aussie Wax.
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I used Tandy Black Pro Dye and sealed it with Aussie Wax. Still have some rub off. Can I seal the dye after already applying the Aussie Wax.