Members ShortBBL Posted October 22, 2010 Members Report Posted October 22, 2010 Is there a high quality source for Drum Dyed leather, other than W/C? I've had some issues with my last two orders and want to see if there is a better option to give a try. Thanks! Quote http://www.peterscustomleather.com
Members jasonsmith Posted December 19, 2010 Members Report Posted December 19, 2010 Bump. Would like some good suppliers for 5/6 ounce drum dyed BLACK leather that you can easily cut, punch, and stamp. Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted December 19, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted December 19, 2010 Bump. Would like some good suppliers for 5/6 ounce drum dyed BLACK leather that you can easily cut, punch, and stamp. Good Luck.....all i have seen was Very firm. Quote Luke
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted December 19, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted December 19, 2010 I've picked up some from Tandy, about two years ago, and while it could be dampened and cased for molding.....dang but it was hard to cut. I try to keep my head knife sharp enough to scare hairs off my arm without even actually touching them, and it took 2 or 3 passes with it to get all the way through. Quote Mike DeLoach Esse Quam Videri (Be rather than Seem) "Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade." "Teach what you know......Learn what you don't." LEATHER ARTISAN'S DIGITAL GUILD on Facebook.
Members jasonsmith Posted December 19, 2010 Members Report Posted December 19, 2010 Good Luck.....all i have seen was Very firm. Why is it the dyed leather is firm? Why can't they get regular leather and dye it like you would if you did it on your own so you can still easily cut and punch it? I'm looking for leather like you get a Tandy's that you can cut and punch. But it is already dyed black. Quote
Members Randy Cornelius Posted December 19, 2010 Members Report Posted December 19, 2010 Why is it the dyed leather is firm? Why can't they get regular leather and dye it like you would if you did it on your own so you can still easily cut and punch it? I'm looking for leather like you get a Tandy's that you can cut and punch. But it is already dyed black. If you want a nice leather to work with that cuts easy buy the english bridle from WC. It does not mold but for belts and other strap goods it works nice. I noticed the hardness the last side I bought. It never used to be this way. I have been using it but have not liked it. If I order again and its this hard I will send it back. But it does make a nice belt. Quote Randy Cornelius Cornelius Saddlery LaCygne, Kansas Randy & Riley Cornelius Ride Hard, Shoot Fast and Always Tell the Truth...
Members jasonsmith Posted December 19, 2010 Members Report Posted December 19, 2010 If you want a nice leather to work with that cuts easy buy the english bridle from WC. It does not mold but for belts and other strap goods it works nice. I noticed the hardness the last side I bought. It never used to be this way. I have been using it but have not liked it. If I order again and its this hard I will send it back. But it does make a nice belt. Yeah, I'm wanting some nice black dyed leather that can easily be cut with a box cutter, and easily be slot punched for spots. Some black dyed leather I've bought before, the blades on my adjustable spot tool bent when trying to punch it. So, the english bridal from WC is easily cut and punched? What black dyed leather did you get that you found to be too hard to cut? This is what I plan on doing, except it will have a bunch of pyramid spots on it: Quote
Members ShortBBL Posted December 20, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 20, 2010 The W/C English Bridle is very nice STRAP leather but it won't take a nice Stamp, carving or moulding. I use their Skirting for those things and I have noticed it is pretty firm.... a little hard to cut, but I use a box cutter and it works ok. Quote http://www.peterscustomleather.com
Members jasonsmith Posted December 21, 2010 Members Report Posted December 21, 2010 I'm getting some samples from W/C. Though they will be thicker than what I use. I use 6 ounce. I think they send out 8-10 ounce. But it should give me an idea on how the different types of leather they sell cut. And how easy they can be punched for spots. I did notice W/C sell "Tooling/Holster/Carving" leather in Russet and Black. I'm guessing that leather is similar to the Tandy tooling leather, except that it is dyed. The nice thing about W/C is you can get high grade leather vs. what you get at Tandy. As with Tandy, you have to pick through it as I guess they sell the low grade stuff. Quote
Denster Posted December 21, 2010 Report Posted December 21, 2010 Weaver's has Hermann Oak drum dyed black in 6/7 and 7/8 strap sides. Very reasonable price and it molds very well. I use a lot of it for holsters. Quote
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