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I'm doing a case for phone, and need some input on dyes or stains for this project

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Not sure what the issue is. Some clarity would help. Other than that, fiebings pro dye, light or dark brown.??

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16 hours ago, Hags said:

Not sure what the issue is. Some clarity would help. Other than that, fiebings pro dye, light or dark brown.??

I really have not been able to pick a color, so I thought I'd ask for thoughts.

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Medium tan brown on all then use acrylic paints to paint in the portrait then several coats of 'Mop & Glow' floor varnish to seal it all

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I found Mop & Glow tends to crack when worked.:(

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I like the paint options.  I use them here and there. I also use resolene 50/50 mix with water for my holsters. I would oil liberally at the fold and let dry before sewing and finishing to help with flexibility. 

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I would just antique it to show off those carved lines you so carefully created.

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Thanks so much,  you guys have some good ideas.

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should this be moved to        How do I do That?

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Nope, I'm good now, but thanks. Already have started will post again when finished. Thanks again 

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On 5/5/2022 at 3:36 AM, Bert03241 said:

I found Mop & Glow tends to crack when worked.:(

I'm beginning to realise or find out that 'Mop & Glo' is different in our different countries

Here it is as thin as water and leather needs about 3 coats to bring up a shine, 1 coat will seal dye ok though. Whereas it seems that in the US 'M&G'  is much thicker and needs thinning down

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Your correct if I thin it 50/50 its much better:yes:

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17 minutes ago, Bawarrior said:

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I love it!! looks great friend.

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Holy crap that came out awesome:thumbsup:Really nice job :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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BaWarrior, looks great.

What type of closure devise did you use to secure the flap?

Joe

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It really turned out quite well. I can only imagine how awesome it is going to look when it starts to patina.:spoton:

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It's awesome work.  

No doubt about that.  

 

If I were you, I'd repeat it several times....

Then try creating an oil finish.  Where you take neatsfoot oil and a small amount of regular Fiebings dye (not pro dye) and mix them.  Something like 97% oil to 3% dye.  Subsequent coats makes it darker...wait for each coat to dry before adding another.   

Or maybe like others have suggested with the acrylic paints. 

Or maybe slightly adjusting and decorating the flap to become a hat for the gentleman you so wonderfully created.  

 

I think you are on to something...the next ones will be much much faster to make and have better finishes...even though you have done a superb job on this one.  I can see this selling well.   Give it a shot...you got the talent.  

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Thanks to all of you, much appreciated. I use magnets. Johanna, Leatherworker.net is so awesome with so many great people. So helpful, so much beautiful work to see. This is so inspiring and fun to see others work and be able to post.

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That turned out quite well!

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Thanks again guy, much appreciated. Hey Chuck, good to here from you.

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I used Atom wax leather balm for my final finish

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On 5/16/2022 at 4:29 PM, Bawarrior said:

I used Atom wax leather balm for my final finish

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I did go an carve the face again after it was all finished. I think it really helped.

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