radiodinner Report post Posted March 23, 2013 (edited) Hi Folks, This is my first post here on LW.net, but I've been lurking for a few months. I'm making belts using 12/13oz English Bridle Leather. I've got the edges like I want them, but I'm having difficulty developing a super-durable finish on the face of the strap. Most of the advice I see on LW.net deals with natural leathers in which dyeing is part of the finishing process. My question is basically this: what method do you use to create the most durable/permanent finish that's possible on English Bridle Leather? Neatsfoot oil? Gum Trag? Wax? I want to avoid having (for instance) the belts "patina-ing" within a few days of use, or, as one of my belts does, have the finish rub off when I wear an OWB pancake holster. Also, there is no "tooling" per se, but sometimes a crease. Thanks in advance, folks, Nic Edited March 23, 2013 by radiodinner Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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awharness Report post Posted March 2, 2014 If you're using English bridle it should have enough spew, to buff to a warm luster. If you're using domestic bridle, depending on the tannage, it could be greasy(triple C) or fairly dry like a w/c or HO. I tend to use the greasy leathers and just buff them up when I burnish my edges. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footrat Report post Posted March 2, 2014 I like a waxy feel, so even on domestic stuff, I use Aussie Leather Conditioner. It's basically beeswax and petroleum jelly, with probably naptha to thin things. Once the petroleum distillates evaporate, you're left with a durable waxy finish that lasts a while. It's not permanent, though, and use will wear it off. It does very slightly darken the leather, but so does oiling it. I do both. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dangerous Beans Report post Posted March 2, 2014 Hi Folks, This is my first post here on LW.net, but I've been lurking for a few months. I'm making belts using 12/13oz English Bridle Leather. I've got the edges like I want them, but I'm having difficulty developing a super-durable finish on the face of the strap. Most of the advice I see on LW.net deals with natural leathers in which dyeing is part of the finishing process. My question is basically this: what method do you use to create the most durable/permanent finish that's possible on English Bridle Leather? Neatsfoot oil? Gum Trag? Wax? I want to avoid having (for instance) the belts "patina-ing" within a few days of use, or, as one of my belts does, have the finish rub off when I wear an OWB pancake holster. Also, there is no "tooling" per se, but sometimes a crease. Thanks in advance, folks, Nic If your using English Bridle, you should not have to worry about this for some time... Years. English bridle will take a very long time to discolour or lose it's surface finish. I'm currently wearing a belt I made over 15 years ago and have done nothing to it other than a coat of carnauba on occasion. It's tough stuff. Nige Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites