Faridz Muhammad Report post Posted November 26, 2015 Hello guys! In this post i'd like to show you my attempt on edge finishing, using a local edge paint for this and quite love the result, It comes quite thick from the bottle so i added water to it since its water based, to thin the paint, i prefer thin so its easier for me to apply to the edges. Did quite some layering and sanding on this, and finished by polishing a cloth to the edges. Hope you guys like it. Thanks a lot for viewing! Faridz. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
venator Report post Posted November 26, 2015 Looks good, edge finishing is my nemesis. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rohn Report post Posted November 26, 2015 Wow! Nice edge. I have not gotten mine to look that good yet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snubbyfan Report post Posted November 27, 2015 Very nice. What do you use as a top coat? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stu925 Report post Posted November 28, 2015 I don't paint my edges, I dye then use water and burnishing followed by gum trag and more burnishing. Granted my edges are no where near that nice so maybe I should pick up some edge kote and give it a shot. Burnishing is about my least favorite part of working leather. I've even been known to pay one of my kids to burnish just so I don't have to do it. I will say that the amount of burnishing in a project definitely influences the price of the final product. Stu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Dawg Club Report post Posted November 28, 2015 Very nice! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snubbyfan Report post Posted November 28, 2015 I don't paint my edges, I dye then use water and burnishing followed by gum trag and more burnishing. Granted my edges are no where near that nice so maybe I should pick up some edge kote and give it a shot. Burnishing is about my least favorite part of working leather. I've even been known to pay one of my kids to burnish just so I don't have to do it. I will say that the amount of burnishing in a project definitely influences the price of the final product. Stu That's pretty much the way I do it. 'Cept I do a final top coat with a coat or two of Tan Kote then buff that out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faridz Muhammad Report post Posted November 28, 2015 Sorry guys for the late response! Been out of town lately, Looks good, edge finishing is my nemesis. Hey! It once mines too! Unless you know the trick and it becomes one of the fun part of the project. wait. did i said fun? Wow! Nice edge. I have not gotten mine to look that good yet. Thanks a lot man! Keep practicing and it will looks great! I don't paint my edges, I dye then use water and burnishing followed by gum trag and more burnishing. Granted my edges are no where near that nice so maybe I should pick up some edge kote and give it a shot. Burnishing is about my least favorite part of working leather. I've even been known to pay one of my kids to burnish just so I don't have to do it. I will say that the amount of burnishing in a project definitely influences the price of the final product. Stu Hey Stu! Yes that bursnishing things is not the most fun part of edge finishings, thats maybe why there's lots of jigs around to do that, you might wanted to try to add paint on the last with 2/3 layers, with sanding on a 320grit sandpaper and hopefully it will looks great! Very nice! Thanks mate! That's pretty much the way I do it. 'Cept I do a final top coat with a coat or two of Tan Kote then buff that out. Thats one of a nice edge friend! Looks really solid and sturdy on that! And for your question, i didnt use any top coat for that, but i sometimes use clear coat for protection and sand it again, because i prefer a little matte finish that makes it looks more elegant! Cheers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stu925 Report post Posted November 29, 2015 That's pretty much the way I do it. 'Cept I do a final top coat with a coat or two of Tan Kote then buff that out. I get decent results but not quite that nice, I'll give the tan kote a shot. I usually hit the edge with a little resolene while I'm finishing the rest of the holster and that helps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snubbyfan Report post Posted November 29, 2015 Sorry guys for the late response! Been out of town lately, Hey! It once mines too! Unless you know the trick and it becomes one of the fun part of the project. wait. did i said fun? Thanks a lot man! Keep practicing and it will looks great! Hey Stu! Yes that bursnishing things is not the most fun part of edge finishings, thats maybe why there's lots of jigs around to do that, you might wanted to try to add paint on the last with 2/3 layers, with sanding on a 320grit sandpaper and hopefully it will looks great! Thanks mate! Thats one of a nice edge friend! Looks really solid and sturdy on that! And for your question, i didnt use any top coat for that, but i sometimes use clear coat for protection and sand it again, because i prefer a little matte finish that makes it looks more elegant! Cheers! I like shiny stuff. My wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I told her I want more chrome for my truck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faridz Muhammad Report post Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) I like shiny stuff. My wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I told her I want more chrome for my truck. Lol! Hell yes! Chrome for the truck makes it more manly than ever. Like chromey grill on the front that makes nothing can stop it. :D Edited November 30, 2015 by Faridz Muhammad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites