Members stingray4540 Posted March 31, 2013 Members Report Posted March 31, 2013 Yes we did siscuss that, but I said I'd try it anyway. That was me saying you we're right, lol. Oh I see, I thought it was mostly the carving process that was hard on the leather, didn't think the dyes had as much to do with it. If that's the case though, I think I would apply to the flesh side then. Quote
Members Cyberthrasher Posted March 31, 2013 Members Report Posted March 31, 2013 Yes we did siscuss that, but I said I'd try it anyway. That was me saying you we're right, lol. That's what happens when I schedule too much stuff to do during a week off I was actually referring to the possibility that I may have discussed it with someone else, so I wasn't entirely sure I was talking to the right person. My mind's just everywhere, so it gets hard to keep things straight sometimes. Now, sometimes you'll want to apply your oil to the dye, especially if it needs a little help evening things out. There are times where my black looks a little uneven, so I rub a little oil on JUST the black to let it set in and even up the dye a little. It just takes some practice/experience to know what each situation is going to do. Quote hellhoundkustoms.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/hellhoundkustoms www.etsy.com/shop/HellhoundKustoms
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