Members ToddB 68 Posted March 29, 2014 Members Report Posted March 29, 2014 Greetings ! I guess the Topic Title conveys what I need........ Thanks, ToddB 68 Quote
Members Red Cent Posted March 30, 2014 Members Report Posted March 30, 2014 I have a bottle of it but I have not used it much. It does dry bright and shiny. It is very thick (think cold syrup) and the dauber comes out LOADED with the stuff. Better to snip the dauber off and use a clean cheap one each time. I think it will be a personal preference. Quote https://www.facebook.com/redcentcustomleather?ref=bookmarks http://www.redcentcustomleather.com/
Members ToddB 68 Posted March 30, 2014 Author Members Report Posted March 30, 2014 (edited) Red Cent,Thanks for your feedback on Fiebing's Dura Edge ! I take it you're not real enthused with it.I'm new to leatherwork and have the leather as well as all tools and supplies needed to make my first project, a sheath, except I'm still trying to decide on a final finish for the leather edges. I plan to follow Bob Park's "Finishing Edges" process, except I will be substituting Black Vinegaroon instead of spirit or oil dye at step #5..Initially, I was all set to use LCi's Neat Lac (Now Clear Lac) at step #8 until I discovered how much it would cost for the product + shipping........too pricy for this beginner ! I've already spent quite a bit for all the stuff purchased to date. So I've been looking for an alternative final edge finish that can be applied overtop of Black Vinegaroon and provide similar qualities of Clear Lac, i.e. toughness, good adhesion, flexibility without cracking or flaking and gloss anywhere between semi to high-gloss. Also, I would prefer a clear final finish, but black would be acceptable so long as it still meets the aforementioned qualities.I've noticed several members, including yourself, who have recommended Mop & Glo as a final leather edge finish, but didn't say what type. So I have posted the question to them and to yourself. See my post #14 to you here > The Business board > Getting Started forum > My thread "Should I Seal Vinegaroon on The Edges ?" .There are quite a few Mop & Glo products, each chemically designed for a specific purpose. See more information in my post #14.Thanks for your help !ToddB 68 Edited March 30, 2014 by ToddB 68 Quote
Members Red Cent Posted March 30, 2014 Members Report Posted March 30, 2014 I am for a good sanding to get a rounded edge and a smooth edge. I sand with a rubber handled hook and loop block with 220 and finish with 400. I discovered some soft dense synthetic sponges impregnated with fine grit in the shop. Between the fine grit and the foam further enhancing a rounded edge, it takes very little time. Barely wetting the edge, I burnish. Like glass. I use black or brown edge dye (Fieblings). After the dye dries, burnish. Like glassier:). Then I apply an acrylic I got from Zack White. Have no idea of the name. Its called #250. Works great. Using the vinagroon for the edge, the leather would have to be black. That stuff goes anywhere/everywhere. Quote https://www.facebook.com/redcentcustomleather?ref=bookmarks http://www.redcentcustomleather.com/
Members ToddB 68 Posted March 31, 2014 Author Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 (edited) Red Cent, I appreciate the explanation of your process as conveyed in post #4, but as indicated in my post #3, I am just asking which type of Mop & Glo you were previously suggesting. There are many different types, each chemically designed for a specific task. You can Google "Mop & Glo" and click-on a Link and see the product display, to see what I mean. In your previous post #4, you mentioned an acrylic product #250 from Zack White, but didn't know the exact name off hand. So I spent quite a bit of time going through Zack's sub-categories, down-loading and attaching (6) pictures (The 6th "Fiebing's Leather Sheen" didn't upload correctly.) below of what I thought might be possibilities for you to look at and then advise which one, if any, of these is what you were referring to (Sorry for that mouthful ). Thanks for the continued help and I look forward to your reply. ToddB 68 Fiebings-Leather-Sheen-4-oz--C25704_p_2011.htm Edited March 31, 2014 by ToddB 68 Quote
Members Red Cent Posted March 31, 2014 Members Report Posted March 31, 2014 It is a proprietary product. You may have to make contact. A product I use often if an acceptable edge is accomplished is Fieblings brown or black edge enamel. It has the consistency of a spirit dye but goes on well and leaves a great finish. I apologize for the superfluous information. Quote https://www.facebook.com/redcentcustomleather?ref=bookmarks http://www.redcentcustomleather.com/
Members ToddB 68 Posted April 3, 2014 Author Members Report Posted April 3, 2014 (edited) Red Cent, With reference to your post #6, have you used the Mop & Glo product and do you still have the bottle ? If so, could you scan and attach a picture of the front so I can read the label ? That would identify the type for me. ( I didn't understand what product you were referring to when you said "It is a proprietary product. You may have to make contact." I guess you were referring to Mop& Glo, but not sure.). BTW, I think the product you "use often if an acceptable edge is accomplished is Fiebings Brown or Black Edge Enamel.", is shown in my attachment below. I got on the Zack White site and copied this image of Fiebing's Edge Enamel (4oz) part number C23604 and his description was "A heavy bodied resin based edge finish. Best when applied after smoothing the edges to produce a clean, smooth glossy edge. Edge enamel can be thinned with water. Stocked in Black (01) and Brown (02)." However, his minimum order for product is $15.00 and Standard Shipping to my Zip Code is $14.00, for a total of 29.00.....too costly for a beginner like me. Thanks anyhow for the suggestion. So, back to the questions in my first paragraph.....what say you ? Appreciate your help ! ToddB 68 Edited April 3, 2014 by ToddB 68 Quote
Northmount Posted April 3, 2014 Report Posted April 3, 2014 Mop & Glo Triple Action, the UPC is 59631 38032, comes in a blue bottle. Tom Quote
Members ToddB 68 Posted April 4, 2014 Author Members Report Posted April 4, 2014 Tom, Many thanks for the Mop & Glo information in your post #8. Have you used it on leather edges before ? Did you like it's performance ? ToddB 68 Quote
Northmount Posted April 4, 2014 Report Posted April 4, 2014 Have used mop & glo on the edges. Had no problems. I would be careful of how waxy the burnished edge is as most finishes don't like to stick to wax. Tom Quote
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