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Any ideas on how they get this edge on stingray?

It looks too even to be burnished.

Thanks.

Kevin

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Either that's not real Ray or the edges are rolled. I've used plenty of Ray and that can't be burnished to my knowledge.

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It will burnish but not that even.

I'm wondering if they used an iron on it.

Are you hand stitching or machine stitching?

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Machine stiching and hand stiching. You might be onto something. A hot iron may melt the calcium to give it that bead look.

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When sewing a wallet with the machine do you have to compensate for the thickness between the wallet interiors and the 1 inch space on the wallet back?

The difference between the layered interior and the thin wallet back in the center is 1/8 of an inch on the interior compared to 1/16 of an inch on the wallet back.

I have an iron so I'll check the edging out on some scrap stingray.

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I'm not following you. I use it for inlays. When i do that I grind down the calcium to the flesh about 3/8" around for a bond line. That gives me 3/16" of stitch line.

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Burning the edge doesn't work, I just tried it.

Where the white stitching changes to red there is a difference in thickness which can mess with the thread tension.

On inlays you wouldn't have that as it stays constant.

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I'd try some scrap. The difference is what 2/3 oz? I would think that even with a tighter tension you should be okay and it should ride over the thin spot.

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It's going from 8 oz. to 4 oz. then back to 8 oz.

I was stitching 7 oz. leather nicely and then tried sewing the 4 oz. on the wallet and the tension wasn't even close.

After trying that three times I removed the thread and used the needle for an awl and will hand stitch this one but I'll have to play around with it for the next one.

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Let me know how it comes out. I have a similar project so I am interested in what you fiind out.

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Bluesman;

I'm going to try Fiebing's Dura Edge and mask along the top to get a nice even line, that may be the answer.

I've never used it and don't have any but it's worth a try.

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The picture you show is a leather welt edge not burnished ray. Ray can be sanded (use mask) to a beautiful round edge, dyed then edge coat.

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leather welt edge

Are there instructions for that somewhere by chance?

Is it around the edge and then stitched?

Thanks for the follow up.

Kevin.

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I found a description and it's just a very narrow turned edge or welt sewn around the edge of the wallet.

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