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Hello! I am new to working with leather,I've been doing production sewing with silk for ten years. I make handbags and purse and recently just started working with thicker leather. I bought some oil tanned leather and was wondering if anyone can throw some tips my way. These will sound like silly questions I know but I'm asking them anyway. Do I need to wet the leather when I bevel the edges? How the heck do I get the edges nice and round? Working with the finer leathers I don't seem to have problems with. Sending a link to my site so if anyone checks this out can can view what I'm making and get an idea of the bags I'm making with oil tanned. I would really love some feedback!

www.locknkeyleathers.etsy.com

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You can use an edge beveler and then burnish it.

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http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=18101

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You have some nice items on Etsy...looks like the bigger bags are a hit since you've sold mostly large ones. Did I misunderstand? It looks like you already have made some from oil tanned leather.

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Thank you! Yes I have made a few items. I've tried using an edge beveled but it seems to tear the leather up and it's a brand new beveler. Do I need to wet the leather before I bevel it?i tried to burnish it and it doesn't seem to do anything. Does the leather need to be really wet? I heard from an employee at Tandy leather that you can't burnish oil tanned leather. Is this true? I don't care about using edge coat because I like the exposed look but I would like my edges to be round and smooth. What am I doing wrong? Or is it just lack of experience?

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I don't know much about the oil tanned leather. I had a piece and tried to edge it but like you it didn't work well. I then wetted the edge and tried to burnish it but no luck. Maybe someone else here can comment.

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Is this vegetable tanned latigo, if it is try sanding it smooth and then apply saddle soap and water and then burnish with a cloth.

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I'm guessing it's a chrome tanned leather ( all of the oiled tanned that i ever have had was ) chrome tanned leather won't burnish or i never have been able to anyway and it doesn't glue very well either..

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