happyhide Report post Posted August 3, 2011 Hello everybody, New member here. Im a cabinetmaker who wants to try his hands at leatherwork. Since im also a watch lover, I thought I would start with strapmaking and made a couple of them. As the topic says, i have a lot of difficulty with the edges. By that I mean that i cant seem to make the edge hold or at least durable because a watchstrap is by nature flexed or twisted a lot. I have tried Mr. Hidepounder technique without success. Maybe there's something that i dont understand or not doing correctly, maybe im asking to much and that perhaps it is normal that the paint or stain wears off after a few days. Can someone give some pointers regarding that... Thank you so much Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted August 3, 2011 Return to Hide Pounder instructions and read very closely, I think you are missing something. I use stain, no paint for my edges and never have any peal, flake, or rub off. Use the products Bob suggests and follow the instructions to the letter. ferg Hello everybody, New member here. Im a cabinetmaker who wants to try his hands at leatherwork. Since im also a watch lover, I thought I would start with strapmaking and made a couple of them. As the topic says, i have a lot of difficulty with the edges. By that I mean that i cant seem to make the edge hold or at least durable because a watchstrap is by nature flexed or twisted a lot. I have tried Mr. Hidepounder technique without success. Maybe there's something that i dont understand or not doing correctly, maybe im asking to much and that perhaps it is normal that the paint or stain wears off after a few days. Can someone give some pointers regarding that... Thank you so much Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happyhide Report post Posted August 3, 2011 thank you Mr. 50 years, I guess it's a question of putting my nose to the grindstone again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jbarv Bulls Report post Posted August 3, 2011 Ive noticed a lot of watch bands have the edges tucked under and sewn, You might try that route if your edges arent working well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
28ist Report post Posted August 4, 2011 I am also new to leather working. The one thing I've noticed is that the quality of leather does make a difference (at least to a hobbyist like me). The first few things I tried to finish were with "economy" leather and the edges come out horrible; I just couldn't get the fibers to bind together well enough to get a nice edge. Now that I am using better leather with a very tight grain (fibers) my edge finishing has improved tremendously. I've used Hide Pounder's instructions with great success. That's my view from the hobbyist corner. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack523 Report post Posted August 9, 2011 I would like to find a good web site to buy leather dye, do you have any? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted August 9, 2011 Tandy for starters but there are many outlets for the dye. Google "Leather Dye". ferg I would like to find a good web site to buy leather dye, do you have any? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack523 Report post Posted August 14, 2011 Thanks Tandy for starters but there are many outlets for the dye. Google "Leather Dye". ferg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites