CFM Tim Schroeder Posted April 10 CFM Report Posted April 10 (edited) Decided to try some Wickett and Craig American Vachetta from The Buckle Guy. Been using Herman Oak for 15 yrs and still love they way it tools but personally I think the HO quality has just gone downhill. When you order A grade you should get A grade. There's not anything A grade about any of the A grade HO I've been getting lately. It's nice to be able to order by the square foot but I have to order double what I need to get a usable piece. It turns out there prices are really good. Try to buy HO by the foot anywhere else it is 3x the price. Now it takes a min of 3 days to get an order out and then for some reason it gets to Dallas in 2 days and then takes at least 3 more days to get to my door and then you open it and you get crap. I called The Buckle Guy and ordered The American Vachetta Tues. at 3:30 and it was at my door Fri. at noon. It was also two almost perfect pieces. I don't know what was wrong with them but nothing is perfect. I think this W&C tools better than the HO. It is very soft and you have to be very careful not to make unwanted marks. After tooling the W&C was all one color like I tooled it to wet. Almost no burnishing color. This is what it looked like after oiling. Still not as much burnishing color as the HO. I usually dye and antique finish everything so the burnishing color is not really an issue. Edited April 10 by Tim Schroeder Quote
AEBL Posted April 10 Report Posted April 10 Nice work! Good to know about W&C ... sorry to hear that HO has declined ... Quote
CFM Tim Schroeder Posted April 27 Author CFM Report Posted April 27 Thanks @AEBL and @Jan236. I have them dyed now and was supposed to have this done by 4/28 for our anniversary. Not gonna make it because of physical issues. I will definitely be using the W&C from now on. It is very soft and you can make unwanted marks very easily. But it tools and dyes better than the HO I have been getting lately. I will try the regular tooling W&C to see how it tools and dyes. Quote
Members Ledhep Posted May 2 Members Report Posted May 2 On 4/27/2025 at 5:43 AM, Tim Schroeder said: Thanks @AEBL and @Jan236. I have them dyed now and was supposed to have this done by 4/28 for our anniversary. Not gonna make it because of physical issues. I will definitely be using the W&C from now on. It is very soft and you can make unwanted marks very easily. But it tools and dyes better than the HO I have been getting lately. I will try the regular tooling W&C to see how it tools and dyes. I would love to see your dying technique. I am forever messing up my work at the colorizing phase. Do you have any videos? Quote
CFM Tim Schroeder Posted May 2 Author CFM Report Posted May 2 I spray my dye thru an automotive spray gun (HVLP). It turns out a lot more even than wiping dye on. The black I do with trimmed sheepskin. Quote
Members Paul M Posted Monday at 06:52 PM Members Report Posted Monday at 06:52 PM I would like you to try a different leather, that i love to tool with. It's from ALD American Leather Direct. Look at their strap leather and order what they call their Golden Strap. i like it better than Herman Oak. i just got some HO from Panhandle Leather and it was horrible! The Golden Strap from ALD is beautiful and they are huge, they are the same size if not bigger than any HO i have gotten. if you get a business account the grade A side is $196! i even applied for a business account after my first order and they refunded me the difference on what it should have been per side. I heard about the side through Jim Linnell on his weekly tool time at 6pmCST on Tuesdays. i wish i was going to the Rocky Mountain Trade Show this weekend but i will just have to wait to do the one in Waco. Paul May Texan Leatherworks Quote
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