Members lachopperboy Posted January 10, 2013 Members Report Posted January 10, 2013 hi everybody i am a fairly new leather enthusiast, i have been working on tooling and carving for a while now and finally i have decided to put a finish on some of the pieces. When i looked into finishes and all, i have noticed that everybody has good things to say about Fiebing, esp the antique finishes that i am interested in but i have noticed that Fiebing has 2 different variations of antique finish. #1 is called Antique Finish #2 is Called Antique Leather Stain pictures below i was hoping if someone could tell me the difference between the two and which one do you prefer? and why? if any of you can help me whit this task i would surely appreciate it. thanks and i will look forward to hear your opinions and ideas. P.S: if you prefer any other antique finish please let me know as well i am interested to know about those as well. Quote
Members mikesmith648 Posted January 10, 2013 Members Report Posted January 10, 2013 the stain is a liquid that you would put on by either dipping, sponge, dauber, etc....I imagine if you thinned it enough you might be able to spray it.....I don't use it so I am not sure... the finish is a paste...........I use this one exclusively..........but not the black. The paste is less messy and easier to get a uniform color with it. JMHO Mike Quote
Members lachopperboy Posted January 10, 2013 Author Members Report Posted January 10, 2013 thanks Mike do you prefer Fiebing as well ? if so why? if not why? Quote
Members Harag Posted May 1, 2013 Members Report Posted May 1, 2013 I was just looking for an answer to this but unfortunately I bought the stain before finding the answer (should be arriving this week). I have a follow up questions. I've done some tooling/stamping and bought the stain, some acrylic paints, and a resolene to finish with. On my design I don't want to stain it, so do I put resolene over the acrylic painted / natural areas then rub on the stain and then finish with resolene again? Also do I put the stain on the sides (Done some bookmarks/coasters/key fob type things) and resolene on that as well What about the Back of the item? Some Tan Kote and Resolene? Thanks Quote
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