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Yes right after forming dip in vinegaroon, neutralize with baking soda rinse then double check forming set aside for drying. I have sometimes repeated the process to make sure I get it black.

And oil it. Groon dries out the leather over time. And the oil makes it blacker.

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Watch your clear coat if you use Angelus. It WILL run into the white thread unless you use an airbrush. That's been my experience.

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Why does it seem nobody likes Fiebing's

Because you inherit issues that you're describing. I dip holsters in black dye, dip in acrylic, and the thread stays bright white (same goes for brown leather, etc).

I don't see how you could properly form a holster if you sealed the leather first.

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Because you inherit issues that you're describing. I dip holsters in black dye, dip in acrylic, and the thread stays bright white (same goes for brown leather, etc).

I don't see how you could properly form a holster if you sealed the leather first.

I use linen thread, so I'm sure my thread would dye too.

I seal very last thing, either mop n glo or beeswax neatsfoot oil mix

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I use linen thread, so I'm sure my thread would dye too.

I seal very last thing, either mop n glo or beeswax neatsfoot oil mix

If you are saying that you stitch and mold BEFORE you dye, then of course the thread will get dyed.

My process goes: cut panels, dip in dye, glue, sand, stitch, mold, dip in sealer. Perfect white thread every time.

I only commented on the sealer-before-stitching because it was advice given to you in this thread and I don't see how it's possible.

Good luck!

:cheers:

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If you are saying that you stitch and mold BEFORE you dye, then of course the thread will get dyed.

My process goes: cut panels, dip in dye, glue, sand, stitch, mold, dip in sealer. Perfect white thread every time.

I only commented on the sealer-before-stitching because it was advice given to you in this thread and I don't see how it's possible.

Good luck!

:cheers:

Thanks for clearing that up for me, not sure how I got lost. That's how I do it, usually use black thread though, and either dauber the dye or airbrush.

Do you hand stitch? What thread? Just curious.

Thanks

Jeremy

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My basic method for holsters is as follows: cut, rough mold, glue, detail mold, edge, dye, 2 light coats of acrylic, stitch, final light coat of acrylic, polish with Kiwi neutral.

The sealing after the dye prevents any dye getting on the stitching. The final coat of acrylic seals the stitching holes. The polish actually dulls the finish to keep it from looking "plastic".

I hand stitch with waxed Irish linen, usually 7-cord on holsters.

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This is what I'm making, can't do all the stitching at the end.

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If you are saying that you stitch and mold BEFORE you dye, then of course the thread will get dyed.

My process goes: cut panels, dip in dye, glue, sand, stitch, mold, dip in sealer. Perfect white thread every time.

I only commented on the sealer-before-stitching because it was advice given to you in this thread and I don't see how it's possible.

Good luck!

:cheers:

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