wizard of tragacanth Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM Report Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM Yeah, that's lookin' good. Apply the Tokonole! Good luck! Quote Nick
Members ThisIsMyFirstRodeo Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM Members Report Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM 1 hour ago, veesee said: Thanks for the input guys. Here's me latest project. Sanded the edges upto 1000 grit. Shall I apply Tokonole now? That looks great! It would be time for tokonole or gum trag, or you could go with Nigel’s method, which he swears is not licking it off-camera before slicking. (It does work, though… 😉) -AZR Quote
Members veesee Posted Sunday at 11:39 PM Author Members Report Posted Sunday at 11:39 PM Ok, so this is how it looks like in the end. Much better than before. Thanks guys 👍 Quote
AlZilla Posted yesterday at 01:08 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:08 AM 5 hours ago, ThisIsMyFirstRodeo said: That looks great! It would be time for tokonole or gum trag, or you could go with Nigel’s method, which he swears is not licking it off-camera before slicking. (It does work, though… 😉) If you want that spit-slicked look without the spit, go to your local homebrew shop and grab a package of Amylase Enzyme. Dissolve a little in some water and use it to slick your edges. Amylase is the enzyme in saliva that breaks down starch. 3 hours ago, veesee said: Ok, so this is how it looks like in the end. Much better than before. Thanks guys 👍 I like that a lot. Nice job. Quote “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire “Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms.” - Aristotle
wizard of tragacanth Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago (edited) I agree veesee, it does look better but I have to be honest and say that with more practice, you can get better. There are gaps or voids between the layers in some places. I am not sure what is creating this. It could be the type of glue that you are using, not using enough glue or not applying enough pressure after gluing... I'm just not sure. It could be the leather itself. I have had crumbly leather that looked like that. You are at least half-way there. Glad to see your effort. It's definitely an improvement. What type of glue are you using? Edited 15 hours ago by wizard of tragacanth Quote Nick
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