Members BradB Posted August 13, 2008 Members Report Posted August 13, 2008 Well beside the leather warping and a few other little things that I learned I don't think it turned out to bad. It is nothing fancy but I am going to make everything black except the background area which I will leave natural, I may make the cross red. I will be redoing it, without the warping this time, I hope! Suggestions and critique always welcome! Quote
Members shirleyz Posted August 13, 2008 Members Report Posted August 13, 2008 Well beside the leather warping and a few other little things that I learned I don't think it turned out to bad. It is nothing fancy but I am going to make everything black except the background area which I will leave natural, I may make the cross red. I will be redoing it, without the warping this time, I hope!Suggestions and critique always welcome! Hi Brad, Nice first tooling! Did you put anything on the back of the leather before you started tooling. I use clear packing tape placed across and then down on the back, before wetting it. it stops the leather from warping and shrinking as much. When you lace it, it will get some of it's straightness back. Shirley Quote
Members BradB Posted August 13, 2008 Author Members Report Posted August 13, 2008 Hi Brad,Nice first tooling! Did you put anything on the back of the leather before you started tooling. I use clear packing tape placed across and then down on the back, before wetting it. it stops the leather from warping and shrinking as much. When you lace it, it will get some of it's straightness back. Shirley Thanks! Unfortunately no, I did not back it with anything, I will next time!!! Quote
Contributing Member Jordan Posted August 13, 2008 Contributing Member Report Posted August 13, 2008 I use thin cardstock and rubber cement to keep the deformation to a minimum. Quote
Ambassador pete Posted August 13, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted August 13, 2008 rubber cement it to x-ray film. Get it free from your dentist/doctor. works great and with an erasure you can get the rubber off easily and re-use it 100's of times. pete Quote
Members GampasShop Posted August 13, 2008 Members Report Posted August 13, 2008 I use the Blue 3M Painters Masking Tape on everything. Have tried the regular masking tapes but some of them anywhere there was tooling on the other side the tape would not come off the back side. Have not had any problems with the Blue tape. Quote
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