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Does anybody have any tips/techniques on how to keep glue from oozing out on top of the leather when making a seam?

I find it difficult to get both edges of the leather completely covered with glue without the glue oozing out on top in some places.

Thanks!

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some is inevitable, short of finding the perfect amount every time, but if you use too much it can be a real mess. Also, you might not be waiting long enough for the glue to dry before assembly. Fortunately, glue oozes are easy to deal with once the glue is dry.

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Try applying very light layer of glue to both pieces and let set a little before pressing them together. Or use contact cement, but still keep the layer of glue thin. For very porous surfaces, you may need two coats if the first coat soaks in and dries to quickly. Two thin coats are far better than a heavy coat. Remember for contact cement to let the glue set until almost dry (very little tack) before assembly.

Press together with a roller after you have positioned the seam correctly. With most contact cements, you have little chance of repositioning the parts if you aren't lined up correctly.

Avoid getting any glue on surfaces that are to be dyed and finished. Will show up after the dye or finish is applied.

Tom

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