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Hi all,

Ok...I need to know...how do you get a crisp line of dye on the edge of a piece?

Here's my background...I follow Bob Park's tutorial on edge finishing to the letter (THANKS BOB!) with the exception that everything is "hand done." In other words, I don't have a bench grinder so I'm just using my hands with the denim as the final step.

Anyway...when I've done the soap and burnish and it's time to dye, I just have a heck of a time keeping a steady enough hand to not invariably get a bit too much dye somewhere, which makes my edges not perfect enough for me.

I've tried using a dauber, a sponge, and a q-tip. I'm not rushing. I guess it's a good thing I'm not a surgeon. Maybe it's the 7 cups of coffee a day?

What tool/material do you use to apply the dye so you get a clean edge? Does anyone have experience with an edge roller? Are they worth the money?

Any thoughts and suggestions are more than welcome...

-Widget

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If its a straight edge put some blue painters tape along the top and bottom of the leather so all you can paint is the edge.

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Mia, do you have any trouble with the painters tape pulling any dye/stain/antique off the front side when you do this?

Doug, I'll check out that forum right now. Thanks for the link...

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I have never had a problem with the tape. I only use Scotch brand blue painters tape.

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Maybe ask Bob?

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