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Hello all. I was wonder if people sewing their edges first or burnish their edges first. I was making a strap and I burnished the edges. I got a decent edge on it. But then I sewed the edges and I found that the edge guide (even though round and smooth) on my 441 clone marks up the leather a bit. Is it always better to sew and then burnish? What do you guys do?

Andrew

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My sewing comes first, . . . unless the piece is destined for WHITE stitching, . . . in which case I'll do a "pre-burnish" which is just enough to lay the fibers down good.

It then goes through the dye process, . . . then the sewing, . . . and a final burnishing.

Just my way of doing things, . . . works for me.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Yeah, what Dwight said :)

I've been bitten by the white thread part in the past. Doesn't make for a happy day.

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