esantoro Posted June 27, 2009 Report Posted June 27, 2009 Anyone have a source for good felt for applying edge finish? The felt I have from Mcmaster-Carr is good for applying edge dye, but for an acrylic finish the felt becomes too stringy and a bit difficult to control. Mcmaster-Carr does have a higher grade felt, but it is too expensive for this task. That's the felt I use periodically for burnishing. Thanks, Ed Quote http://www.waldenbags.com http://www.waldenbags.etsy.com
Bree Posted June 27, 2009 Report Posted June 27, 2009 I picked up a nice block at Rockler. Quote Ride Safe! Bree 2003 Dyna Wide Glide Memberships: Iron Butt Association, Niagara Falls HOG, Wild Fire HOG NRA, Niagara County Sportsman's Association
esantoro Posted June 27, 2009 Author Report Posted June 27, 2009 I picked up a nice block at Rockler. Thanks, Bree. I'll check out Rockler. I did just stumble upon using scrap neoprene in a spring clamp. Works very nicely. Is very economical. The only thing I don't like is that the finish goes on very thinly, which may require an extra coat. It works well, nonetheless. ed Quote http://www.waldenbags.com http://www.waldenbags.etsy.com
Ian Posted June 27, 2009 Report Posted June 27, 2009 Ed, I used to use the felt too, but found that small foam brushes are a lot better for applying edge finish, and a lot less messy. I use coffee can lids an pour just a thin layer in, that way you don't get a lot penetrating into the foam. The edge coat glides on real smooth with the foam brushes. And, you can wash them out and they last forever Quote http://blackcanyonleather.net/
Members Kustom Posted June 27, 2009 Members Report Posted June 27, 2009 Ed, I used to use the felt too, but found that small foam brushes are a lot better for applying edge finish, and a lot less messy. I use coffee can lids an pour just a thin layer in, that way you don't get a lot penetrating into the foam. The edge coat glides on real smooth with the foam brushes. And, you can wash them out and they last forever Thanks for the pointer Ian, I'm going to give that a try. How wide of foam brush do you use? Steve Quote
Ian Posted June 27, 2009 Report Posted June 27, 2009 Thanks for the pointer Ian, I'm going to give that a try. How wide of foam brush do you use?Steve Smallest one they have - you can do a whole belt down one side without re-loading your brush - give it a shot Quote http://blackcanyonleather.net/
Members Kustom Posted June 27, 2009 Members Report Posted June 27, 2009 Smallest one they have - you can do a whole belt down one side without re-loading your brush - give it a shot Thanks Ian. Quote
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