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So I am still pretty new and learning. With that said I have a question. During all the research, reading, watching videos, and looking here I have done, there seems to be two types of edge treatments.  You have burnishing on veg tanned and you have edge coat or something on chrome tanned or anything that is not veg tanned. My problem is I don't like the look of the edge coat stuff. It looks like plastic on top of the leather to me.  And I have seen a ton of stuff over the years we're the edges are cracked and pieces of the edge coat stuff falling off.  My question is this. Is there not something I can try that is not just sitting on top?  Maybe something that is a little more flexible.   I would even be ok if it did not look quite as smooth or as refined, I think I might like it more than painting plastic on top of the leather. 

What y'all got?

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You can get a burnish on chrome tanned. It takes more time and (I'm gonna say it) intimacy. But it will never look as good as veg tan.

Something new I was shown was some natural antique paste from fiebings. Put it on and burnish. I tried some on some chrome tan chap leather, some sb foot stuff, and a piece of horween cxl horse strip. They all came out nicer than what I had achieved before.

I have some tokonole on order and will try that next to see if it is easier.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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Search the forum for Fileteuse.  It is what many pros use along with an edge coat.  

Otherwise, rolled edges are the way to go.

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Yes, skived to about 1/2 thickness and rolled over.  Or there are other types of rolled edges using a separate strip of leather.  There's a tutorial here somewhere.  What projects are you working on?  Some techniques "fit" certain types of work.

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I use tokolone on chrome leather, results depends on the leather. It works quite well on oily leather, otherwise I don't like it very much.

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3 hours ago, Brianm77 said:

Using pretty much the same process?  Or only that stuff you said?  How long did it last, any idea?

Let me expand a little......

I have used firmer chrome tans to date so far.

Here is a picture of a wallet I did using the traditional techniques applied normally to veg tan.FB_IMG_1474745097788.jpg.1c353e8251352cc13f1b229d33db7baa.jpg

This was as good as I could get it.

 

 

This next picture is the same leather but using fiebings antique paste (color is natural or neutral). I did this on my motor burnisher.0228172009-918x1632.thumb.jpg.18d3c81ed2b2cb49ea04cea602ce7d60.jpg

Here is the horween cxl horse strip.

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I think it looks pretty good.

 

 

And here is the sb foot.

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I think there is something to using the antique paste.

All of these examples took far less time than the wallet. And I had better results.

Ymmv.

 

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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1 hour ago, Tugadude said:

Yes, skived to about 1/2 thickness and rolled over.  Or there are other types of rolled edges using a separate strip of leather.  There's a tutorial here somewhere.  What projects are you working on?  Some techniques "fit" certain types of work.

Mainly wallets, maybe a money clip or two, small little what not project. 

4 hours ago, bikermutt07 said:

Something new I was shown was some natural antique paste from fiebings. Put it on and burnish. I tried some on some chrome tan chap leather, some sb foot stuff, and a piece of horween cxl horse strip. They all came out nicer than what I had achieved before.

May have to give it a try. This is still a hobby and I would like to slow down on buying tools for now.  Maybe tinker with an iron later. 

 

Does the Tokolone use the same process as well?

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