kcenderjim Report post Posted March 31, 2023 I have been making bracelets and key chains with the normal veg tan. I am wondering if you use the same casing steps if using black predyed veg tan? Being so new I go off of the color to return but how do you do that with such a dark predyed veg tan piece. Any insight would be appreciated and thank you in advance for any and all help. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted March 31, 2023 (edited) There is a simple answer to this one kcenderjim . . . don't use pre dyed leather . . . especially black. You can see what you are doing on any light color . . . and best if it is not dyed at all. Dyeing is an easy process . . . and dollar for dollar . . . it is about the same price to let them do it . . . or DIY. The ease of dyeing is only complicated a little bit sometimes by the dye choice. USMC black is one you want to stay away from like it is the plague . . . distributed under the Feibing name. May God bless, Dwight Edited March 31, 2023 by Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted March 31, 2023 2 hours ago, kcenderjim said: I have been making bracelets and key chains with the normal veg tan. I am wondering if you use the same casing steps if using black predyed veg tan? Being so new I go off of the color to return but how do you do that with such a dark predyed veg tan piece. Any insight would be appreciated and thank you in advance for any and all help. Yes, the same steps. I don't tool but stamp 3D designs. I use a press for this. I just do it as if it wasn't coloured, ie, regular pressure and depth. Just be careful that the leather is veg tan and not chrome tan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlamoJoe2002 Report post Posted April 1, 2023 I followed FredK's process. I use a Harbor Freight press, liberly spray a 50/50 solution of simple green and water, let it soak in and in a few attempts I learned that too much pressure resulted in the outline of the entire stamp. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted April 1, 2023 3 hours ago, AlamoJoe2002 said: I followed FredK's process. I use a Harbor Freight press, liberly spray a 50/50 solution of simple green and water, let it soak in and in a few attempts I learned that too much pressure resulted in the outline of the entire stamp. Joe, Have you found the Simple Green makes the leather harder after casing with it? I haven't tried that yet. We are still using the water/Lexol/baby shampoo, and Listerine casing mix but have a lot of Simple green sitting here. Thanks! - Bruce Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlamoJoe2002 Report post Posted April 1, 2023 Bruce, I was thinking the simple green would help release the stamp easier....however, once the solution dries it looks great, stamp is set, and no staining. I don't know much about casing leather to make a good comparison. Joe Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted April 1, 2023 (edited) My casing for stamping 3D designs is just a slight wetting of the leather with a wet sponge. I usually do a number of items in one session. By the time I've wet the last item the first is ready to stamp These book covers were of pre-dyed veg and cased my way Edited April 1, 2023 by fredk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JLSleather Report post Posted April 1, 2023 I DO use Wickett-Craig drum dyed skirting leather in black and chestnut. Stamps the very same way as "natural" tooling leather. Only thing to check is that whatever leather you get doesn't have a FINISH on it - many types of finish won't let water penetrate and may crack when stamped. W/C leather has never had that, and can be stamped, tooled, embossed, formed, ... whatever. ALL of these were done with leather that came frm W/C already dyed black Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kcenderjim Report post Posted April 16, 2023 Thank you all for this great info. Like I said I'm new to all this so any help is greatly appreciated. I have not gotten into tooling as of yet. I have only tried stamping and love the outcome so far. I'm still trying to get this whole "casing" thing down. I have only tried water so far but some how must have over wet my last project because after I stamped it it became very very stiff. I'm gonna try some oil on it to see if it softens back up. Thanks again everyone... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PastorBob Report post Posted April 17, 2023 I have always used natural leather, but they had some drum dyed black veg tan from HO at Springfield Leather. I got some and tried it out on a Buscadero holster. No carving, just stamping. It seemed to work just like normal veg tan. It took a little longer for the water to absorb, but it worked just the same. I only case with water using a sponge. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlZilla Report post Posted May 4, 2023 (edited) @PastorBob That's good for newbies like me to know. But it looks like the belt is natural inside and the holster is black. You must have used a natural hide for the belt and dyed it? Edited May 4, 2023 by AlZilla Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted May 4, 2023 21 minutes ago, AlZilla said: @PastorBob That's good for newbies like me to know. But it looks like the belt is natural inside and the holster is black. You must have used a natural hide for the belt and dyed it? probably lined it with a thin natural piece. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PastorBob Report post Posted May 5, 2023 13 hours ago, chuck123wapati said: probably lined it with a thin natural piece. Yes. The outside is drum dyed 9-10oz veg tan. The inside is 3-4oz natural veg tan. I sewed them together so it has a finished inside. 13 hours ago, AlZilla said: @PastorBob That's good for newbies like me to know. But it looks like the belt is natural inside and the holster is black. You must have used a natural hide for the belt and dyed it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites