Members PANTHER Posted April 23, 2009 Members Report Posted April 23, 2009 (edited) Hi All Eco-Flo has a new book out as a guide to using their dyes, stains etc. In the back of the book Peter Main has a guide on how to make a handle from leather mache.Thought I'ed give it a try. If you do try this do wear gloves. It's like working with sticky clay. I didn't want to spend a lot of time in cutting up leather so I put my leather bits in a blender I use for some of my other crafts. It worked great! This I believe would work well for those of you who do a lot of embossing. Saves a load of time. As you can see, I made mine a bit thicker and I molded it to fit my hand as I lay my first finger along the spine of the blade when I cut. This gives me better control with my grip I feel. Anyway take a look. Its nothing special but it was fun to make. PANTHER Edited April 23, 2009 by PANTHER Quote
RustyMelton Posted April 23, 2009 Report Posted April 23, 2009 It looks cool, what do you use to hold the bits of leather together? Quote
Members PANTHER Posted April 24, 2009 Author Members Report Posted April 24, 2009 It looks cool, what do you use to hold the bits of leather together? RustyMelton The instructions call for Leather Weld or Leather Cement. I used Leather Cement. PANTHER Quote
LittleL Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 (edited) Good job, it turned out just like the one in the book. How did you add the stain, when you mixed with the glue or after? Edited April 26, 2009 by LittleL Quote
Members PANTHER Posted April 26, 2009 Author Members Report Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) Good job, it turned out just like the one in the book. How did you add the stain, when you mixed with the glue or after? Thanks. After I formed it I let it dry out,(harden). Took about six hours. Then diluted the stain with water and dunked it in that solution for about five seconds. Let it dry overnight then applyed three coats of leather sheen. PANTHER Edited April 26, 2009 by PANTHER Quote
Members Sasquatch Posted April 26, 2009 Members Report Posted April 26, 2009 What a great way of using up scrap leather. Just a question, in the book by eco-flow is there any info on finishes for the Hi-Lites? Quote www.makoaleather.com
Members Cowboy316 Posted April 26, 2009 Members Report Posted April 26, 2009 Panther tell me bout the tool you put the handle and if you have a pic of it before the leather handle is formed on it that would be cool i love the look of it and wanna make one Cowboy316 Quote http://wildwestcusto...rworks.webs.com
Members PANTHER Posted April 26, 2009 Author Members Report Posted April 26, 2009 What a great way of using up scrap leather. Just a question, in the book by eco-flow is there any info on finishes for the Hi-Lites? Yes, there is a compatibility chart in the book also. The book has a wealth of info in it and you wouldn't go wrong in adding it to your other leather books. It's called," Coloring with Eco-Flo." Tandy has it. PANTHER Quote
Members Rawhide Posted April 26, 2009 Members Report Posted April 26, 2009 Peter taught me how to do this about a year ago and I did it to one of my scalpel handles. It helps in the grip of it tremendously. Glad he decided to put it in print. Quote Marlon
Members PANTHER Posted April 27, 2009 Author Members Report Posted April 27, 2009 Panthertell me bout the tool you put the handle and if you have a pic of it before the leather handle is formed on it that would be cool i love the look of it and wanna make one Cowboy316 Cowboy316 It's a medical scalpel. The blades are micro sharp and should be handled with extra care. There are different shaped handles and about 20 different shaped blades. I have three different handles and mostly use #10, 11, and 12B size blades. Here is a picture of the handle I covered. I have friends in the medical field so get mine for free. Leatherwranglers sells the handle and # 11 blade. It's at the bottom of their page and the cost is reasonable. [leatherwranglers.com/products.html] PANTHER Quote
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