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You are most welcome.  You can burnish using multiple liquid applications: water, tokonole, Gum Trajacanth (GT), or even a dye.  I would probably use Tokonole or GT.  I don't think you will need to add any dye to it.  That way you can see the actual stack pattern and natural variation of the leather pieces..

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32 minutes ago, Mocivnik said:

@PastorBob and @chuck123wapati: thank you, both of you!

 

And just a question about finishing touch: what to use to finish the leather? I assume, when I glue it together, I sand it with some 240 grit sandpaper (dremmel), and then use...what? Usually I finish my edges with water + burnished, after it's dried, I just apply Fiebing's pro dye/edge kote and that's it.

after you glue it up then you have to compress it so it gets hard wet it like you would to wet form then compress it and let it dry before shaping and finishing. I sand it then burnish it with a polishing wheel. after that you put any sealer you like 

i make mine in sections then soak them and compress them in a vice between two pieces of wood. 

cut your slots to fit your tang use your tang to glue up your pieces in line to make two or three sections, take your glued and dried sections off your tang and then wet and compress them  after they are dry then you can clean out the tang slots slide the sections on(glue them now)  and  the last step of putting on the hilt should compress those seams , shape, sand and burnish and seal.

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@chuck123wapati thats quite informative    :)

Just been reading through the whole thread .  Always learning  :)

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On 1/12/2023 at 6:45 PM, PastorBob said:

You are most welcome.  You can burnish using multiple liquid applications: water, tokonole, Gum Trajacanth (GT), or even a dye.  I would probably use Tokonole or GT.  I don't think you will need to add any dye to it.  That way you can see the actual stack pattern and natural variation of the leather pieces..

Well, to be honest, I plan to make stacked handle mostly from natural color, while using a few black pieces by the end of the handle in between to add the contrast. But I find it difficulty to burnish it because of the shape, as it's not a good shape for wooden slicker tho.

 

@chuck123wapati: thank you for tips!

 

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48 minutes ago, Mocivnik said:

Well, to be honest, I plan to make stacked handle mostly from natural color, while using a few black pieces by the end of the handle in between to add the contrast. But I find it difficulty to burnish it because of the shape, as it's not a good shape for wooden slicker tho.

 

@chuck123wapati: thank you for tips!

 

Use a piece of canvas or...turn the slicker around and use the handle to burnish.  Looking forward to seeing the finished project.

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1 hour ago, Mocivnik said:

Well, to be honest, I plan to make stacked handle mostly from natural color, while using a few black pieces by the end of the handle in between to add the contrast. But I find it difficulty to burnish it because of the shape, as it's not a good shape for wooden slicker tho.

 

@chuck123wapati: thank you for tips!

 

i use a cotton buffing wheel to burnish the handles or as the pastor says a piece of canvas will work, clamp your knife blade in something and go to town like you would buffing a shoe.

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14 hours ago, Mocivnik said:

Well, to be honest, I plan to make stacked handle mostly from natural color, while using a few black pieces by the end of the handle in between to add the contrast. But I find it difficulty to burnish it because of the shape, as it's not a good shape for wooden slicker tho.

 

@chuck123wapati: thank you for tips!

 

As both @chuck123wapati and @PastorBob said if the leather has been compressed first, after it's sanded a piece of canvas or a part of blue jeans on the leather with a little water and go to town on it. Rubbed enough it will look better than just sanding then apply finish.

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