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i keep seeing videos of people finishing the edges off before they stitch the pieces together. IS there a reason some do this instead of burnishing or coating after the piece is done and sewn?

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Well, when making holsters some edges do not present themselves for burnishing after everything is sewn. I glue, sand, and do all the things needed to the edges as if I am finished. After folding, finish sewing, and wet molding I go back over all the edges that I can get to smooth ant rough spots.

When making belts, I do the same thing because I don't want to handle the belt much with the white thread. Black, its different.

What product are you asking about?

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i have seen folks making lager bags and doing this not to the edges that cant be burnished when finished but, all the edges. My question is, is there a benefit to this? Like you i do the edges i cant do later but i dont do them all.

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