Members Sarina Posted December 31, 2023 Members Report Posted December 31, 2023 (edited) I have a project that I am making as a gift for someone I'll see tomorrow. I just finished the fourth coat of 3 coats of satin shene (diluted 50/50 with water) and a fourth coat of resolene (also diluted 50/50 with water). In the past I've waited 24 hours before stressing leather just to be safe, but now I would really like to finish this project in time to give it to my friend when I see them tomorrow. Work would involve fixing pieces together using rivets, and bending leather around dee rings and buckles. How long should I realistically wait before finishing the project? Edited December 31, 2023 by Northmount fixed title typo Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted December 31, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted December 31, 2023 As soon as its dry to touch. Quote
Members Dwight Posted December 31, 2023 Members Report Posted December 31, 2023 5 hours ago, Sarina said: I have a project that I am making as a gift for someone I'll see tomorrow. I just finished the fourth coat of 3 coats of satin shene (diluted 50/50 with water) and a fourth coat of resolene (also diluted 50/50 with water). In the past I've waited 24 hours before stressing leather just to be safe, but now I would really like to finish this project in time to give it to my friend when I see them tomorrow. Work would involve fixing pieces together using rivets, and bending leather around dee rings and buckles. How long should I realistically wait before finishing the project? All of that final coat is not needed . . . in fact . . . you will almost undoubtedly wind up with many cracks in the finish . . . especially in places where the leather is seriously bent. You may get away with it by bending it as soon as you apply the finish . . . and then touch up the finish . . . that's your only hope. But like posted above . . . as soon as it is dry to the touch . . . get that work done. May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members Sarina Posted December 31, 2023 Author Members Report Posted December 31, 2023 Thanks for the responses! I don't know why I thought I had to wait 24 hours for the leather finish to "cure". For some reason I was thinking that since the finish was diluted 50/50 with water, 4 coats would be necessary. They were all put on as thin coats. The switch to resolene was supposed to give it more protection while still keeping it fairly satin. Do you have any suggestions on things I can do at this point to prevent it from cracking where it will be bent? Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted December 31, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted December 31, 2023 Bend it while its still wet from the sealer Quote
Members Sarina Posted December 31, 2023 Author Members Report Posted December 31, 2023 (edited) Should I apply another sealer coat so I can do that or would that make it worse? Edited December 31, 2023 by Sarina Autocorrect typo Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted December 31, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted December 31, 2023 18 minutes ago, Sarina said: Should I apply another dealer cost so I can do that or would that make it worse? ??? Quote
Members Sarina Posted December 31, 2023 Author Members Report Posted December 31, 2023 Haha sorry that is beautiful autocorrect at work. I meant to say "sealer coat". Although I did try bending it now and it seems fine. It'd 3/4 oz leather, I'm not sure if that makes a difference. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted December 31, 2023 Contributing Member Report Posted December 31, 2023 It shud be fine. As long as you don't put any more sealer on it Quote
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