Members Chief Filipino Posted February 26, 2016 Members Report Posted February 26, 2016 Please help a newbie out! What is the order of steps out these: burnish, tooling, oil staining. I am about to start working on a project and realized I wasn't sure what to do first. Basically the project is a leather "fanny-pack" thingy. It will have two pockets I was thinking of riveting on a backing piece then stitching it closed into a pocket. One of the pockets will have tooling on the cover flap. Should I tool then stain then burnish? Please help! Thanks! Quote Halo-Halo Creations your home of culturally inspired handmade leather, calligraphy, and more. http://tinyurl.com/hhcreations
Chief31794 Posted February 27, 2016 Report Posted February 27, 2016 Normally you tool first, then stain, then burnish, but it's your project, it can be done more than one way, traditionally I think the Tool, Stain, burnish is generally accepted as the "way to go". Chief Quote "Life's too short to carry ugly leather"
Members Dwight Posted February 27, 2016 Members Report Posted February 27, 2016 I always tool first, . . . (almost always anyway), . . . because if I'm gonna mess up anyplace seriously, . . . it'll be there. If I do, . . . I just toss it and start over, don't have a bunch of other labor involved...............yet. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Members Chief Filipino Posted February 27, 2016 Author Members Report Posted February 27, 2016 Thanks for the help! Is there anyway i might screw up the tooling (aside from inexperience) when I burnish? Quote Halo-Halo Creations your home of culturally inspired handmade leather, calligraphy, and more. http://tinyurl.com/hhcreations
Members Dwight Posted February 27, 2016 Members Report Posted February 27, 2016 Yes, . . .you can, . . . if you handle it while it is still in case (damp). Let it fully, . . . FULLY, . . . dry, . . . my rule is a full 24 hours minimum, . . . before I handle anything serious that I have stamped. And then even, . . . I might drag my feet a bit. Like I said upstairs, . . . I'm not a really good leather stamper, . . . tooler, . . . whatever, . . . so I do my best not to mess up something that I've spent some serious time fixing. May God bless, Dwight Quote If you can breathe, . . . thank God. If you can read, . . . thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran. www.dwightsgunleather.com
Members Chief Filipino Posted February 28, 2016 Author Members Report Posted February 28, 2016 Thanks for the advice! This is only the third thing I've stamped/tooled. Quote Halo-Halo Creations your home of culturally inspired handmade leather, calligraphy, and more. http://tinyurl.com/hhcreations
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