Members thekid77 Posted February 14, 2015 Members Report Posted February 14, 2015 hey everyone, i was wondering....I want to make a lined bifold and have been told that when lining wallets, you can extend the liner out to the perimeter edges of the wallet.... i haven't done this yet, but I was wondering, how do you give the edges a finished look? I understand you can use edge paint or edge kote but I don't like those products......I was thinking make clean cut edges with a fresh razor, then dye, resolene to harden, beeswax, then burnish?? what do you all think? any advice or experience you could share would be great!! thank you in advance Quote
Members LeatherLegion Posted February 14, 2015 Members Report Posted February 14, 2015 I would glue the liner first to a slightly larger piece of leather and then cut it to size Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted February 14, 2015 Contributing Member Report Posted February 14, 2015 Either trim just inside the line of the leather (1/16th or so) or use a rolled edge. Quote
Members DS STRAPS Posted February 14, 2015 Members Report Posted February 14, 2015 I have seen either folded in towards the interior or folded to size. I've tried folded to size and gets a little hairy for me trying to align the pieces once the glue was sprayed. Quote
Members thekid77 Posted February 15, 2015 Author Members Report Posted February 15, 2015 I would glue the liner first to a slightly larger piece of leather and then cut it to size thank you, I will be leaving some excess to cut away Either trim just inside the line of the leather (1/16th or so) or use a rolled edge. Yea, I was thinking about the rolled edge before, but I don't have the skiving technique down quite yet...more practice!!! thank you!! I have seen either folded in towards the interior or folded to size. I've tried folded to size and gets a little hairy for me trying to align the pieces once the glue was sprayed. great ideas, yea i could see how there isn't much room for error but i am going to have to give that a try!! You do great work by the way!! Thank you Quote
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