Members bitone40 Posted April 2, 2011 Members Report Posted April 2, 2011 Hey guys, I know this is the wrong section but I saw a post in the exotic section about some elephant and didn't get any replys so ill ask in here since it is for a holster anyways . I did a holster with some elephant and I noticed it did not take dye very well, it finally soaked in afer a day but was sticky until it dried, now my question is does elephant need a finish like resolene or super shine, im sure it does but I just want to ask incase it does not . Thanks for any help I can get , you guys are the greatest Ben Quote
Members marine mp Posted April 3, 2011 Members Report Posted April 3, 2011 Ben, I've never used any exotics but I would imagine they or it would need a finish for protection as well. I recently made up my own finish which seems to be working out quite well. I used what most others have used to cook up their own concoction of Neatsfoot, beeswax and parrafin wax all melted in equal weight measurement. I just added a tablespoon of mink oil to the mix...melted it and let it solidify in a cup. I then rubbed it in the last holster that I made and it has worked real well. That was my final finish. Semper-fi Mike Quote
Members Reaper Posted April 3, 2011 Members Report Posted April 3, 2011 I would think you would have to put something on it so the dye would not bleed out on clothing at least? Quote
Members Shooter McGavin Posted April 3, 2011 Members Report Posted April 3, 2011 (edited) I just finished this one yesterday for a Glock 19/23/32. I used Fiebings Professional Oil Dye ( Black and Light Brown ), a light wipe with neetsfoot, and finally Angelus 600 sealer. Edited April 3, 2011 by Shooter McGavin Quote
Members bitone40 Posted April 3, 2011 Author Members Report Posted April 3, 2011 Thanks guys for the help im going to go ahead and apply the sealer. If anything goes wrong with it I will post my findings. And shooter that holster looks great, I just started with the exotics that I received from another member and im starting to like working with it. Ill post some pics when im done with it here in a couple of days. Thanks again Quote
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