carr52 Report post Posted March 19, 2009 Well I didn't get that golden color I was looking for on the first attempt so I'm trying again. Maybe I didn't leave it out in the sun long enough. I used the neetsfoot oil. I'll leave the one on the left out for a couple hours longer this time. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TroyS Report post Posted March 19, 2009 If you REALLY want the sun tanned look, leave it in the sun for a few days! I did a motorcycle wrap and it took several weeks for the leather to get to the color the customer wanted. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carr52 Report post Posted March 19, 2009 I really like that suntanned saddle look. So a couple of days it is. Thanks Troy. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pete Report post Posted March 19, 2009 that design on the left is really nice Where did you get it? Would you mind posting it to copy? PLEASE post the finished piece after the tooling. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BearMan Report post Posted March 19, 2009 Hi Tom, Alot depends on how strong the sun is. Troy is right, sometimes it takes a day or two, just make sure it's in a place where a "critter" won't get to it! I had a Squirrel chew on a piece I put out. The card holder I showed you before was only 8 hours, but that was a very hot & sunny day in direct Panama City sun. This saddle was about 1 1/2 days in West Palm Beach Fl sun. You might try adding a little more oil also. I would try it on a test piece first. It will take a few tries before you get exactly what you are looking for. Good Luck, Ed BTW I live in SC now also. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carr52 Report post Posted March 19, 2009 that design on the left is really nice Where did you get it? Would you mind posting it to copy?PLEASE post the finished piece after the tooling. I got it from the Lucky Seven book that I got at Tandys. Here is a pdf file that should print out full size. I hope. Being a computer dummy I sometimes send things out into cyber land. I'm just learning how to do files in pdf format. Tom ladies_floral_billfold.pdf ladies_floral_billfold_2.pdf ladies_floral_billfold.pdf ladies_floral_billfold_2.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carr52 Report post Posted March 23, 2009 Here's the finished product. I had to redo the interior cause in a moment of, for lack of a better word "stupid" I punched a hole in it. Bummer. Oh well, alls well that ends well. Now to try and find something else to do. Cant do any carving till I get my glasses back from the eye doc. She said it will be about 10 working days. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
electrathon Report post Posted March 27, 2009 (edited) Tom, Looking at the lacing: Try using smaller holes. The smaller the better. You should barely be able to get the needle through. Space them closer togeather and closer to the egde, it gives a "fuller" look to the lace. Slots tend to look better than holes too. Take a Sharpie and color the white edge of the lining leather. Fast and easy, you can get brown or black Sharpies, so no matter what color liner you used, you are covered. The insert/liner should be 1/8" shorter than the back, it allows for the fold to happen without a bunched up lump. Allow for the space in the center bottom when you lace. I have a post on a clutch purse in this section, I am open to your critiques too. Aaron Edited March 27, 2009 by electrathon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carr52 Report post Posted March 27, 2009 Tom,Looking at the lacing: Try using smaller holes. The smaller the better. You should barely be able to get the needle through. Space them closer togeather and closer to the egde, it gives a "fuller" look to the lace. Slots tend to look better than holes too. Take a Sharpie and color the white edge of the lining leather. Fast and easy, you can get brown or black Sharpies, so no matter what color liner you used, you are covered. The insert/liner should be 1/8" shorter than the back, it allows for the fold to happen without a bunched up lump. Allow for the space in the center bottom when you lace. I have a post on a clutch purse in this section, I am open to your critiques too. Aaron Thank you Aaron. I am always open to critique. If you guys don't give me the benefit of your experience I will have to do it the hard way by trial and error. Although trying is a lot of fun doing it right is more fun. That middle piece isn't attached to anything, it just floats in there and slides into the pocket when you close the wallet. It seems to work pretty good, so far. And that place on the liner looks better now that it's been touched up with the sharpie. Thank you again for you input. Tom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites