Members minellix Posted April 18, 2024 Members Report Posted April 18, 2024 What is the difference between slicking and burnishing? Or are the two terms interchangeable? Thanks! Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted April 18, 2024 Moderator Report Posted April 18, 2024 It’s a gray zone. Burnishing implies some level of heat and bonding of the leather fibers to make it slick. Heat can be from friction or an outside source like an edge iron. Slicking is smoothing. You can literally do that with anything - water, saddle soap, etc and smooth the edge. It likely won’t stay as smooth as a burnished edge over time. Different types of leather behave differently with edge treating. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Members Handstitched Posted April 19, 2024 Members Report Posted April 19, 2024 I have found that a wood slicker works a little better than a plastic one. I also use the edge of one of my tool handles, like an edger as they have a nice curved shape to get into some awkward places where a round slicker can't quite get into. HS Quote ' I have a very gweat friend in Wome called Biggus Dickus, He has a wife you know, do you know whats she's called? Incontinentia.......Incontinentia Buttocks '
CFM chuck123wapati Posted April 21, 2024 CFM Report Posted April 21, 2024 From "Leathercraft Tools" By Al Stohlman in other areas its mentioned that burnishing makes the leather brown while slicking doesnt. Quote Worked in a prison for 30 years if I aint shiny every time I comment its no big deal, I just don't wave pompoms. “I won’t be wronged, I won’t be insulted, and I won’t be laid a hand on. I don’t do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” THE DUKE!
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