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We have an order for a large dog collar with a double cap riveted name and dog collar spikes. Questions I have are:

- Would I best line the collar on the back to cover the dog spike rivets and the back of the double caps?

- If I do line the back, I am looking to probably use 0.8mm Kangaroo Leather or Pig Skin, Which would be better?

- And..... Can I just glue it on? or does it need to be stitched as well?

Thanks all. I have never had to line anything before.

Cheers Damien

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Lining will be more comfortable. You could just use a thin veg tan. I would go ahead and stitch it as well.

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Kangaroo will outlast pigskin by far however it's more expensive. 

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7 hours ago, MADMAX22 said:

Kangaroo will outlast pigskin by far however it's more expensive. 

I can get a full CT Kangaroo skin for about $30AUD over here so not to bad in price. But glad to hear kangaroo will outlast the pig.

 

Cheers Damien

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Oh should of looked at your location. 

Yeah Pig has its place and is a good liner for certain applications, thin vegtan roo I really like for lining things where you want a little more body and where you would line with normal thin cow vegtan. Its just much more expensive here in the states so not always a go to unless you can afford it or work the price into your project. 

In a application like a collar with a large dog I would definitely pick roo, it should wear nicely over time and will hold up if properly installed. 

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1 hour ago, MADMAX22 said:

Oh should of looked at your location. 

Yeah Pig has its place and is a good liner for certain applications, thin vegtan roo I really like for lining things where you want a little more body and where you would line with normal thin cow vegtan. Its just much more expensive here in the states so not always a go to unless you can afford it or work the price into your project. 

In a application like a collar with a large dog I would definitely pick roo, it should wear nicely over time and will hold up if properly installed. 

Thanks, yeah getting Roo over here is easy, especially when Packer Leather Tannery is only 10mins down the road from me. I think I will line it as it will hide all the backs of the rivets and give a cleaner look to the finished product.

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I've made a padded dog collar for my dog hank, he's had it 7 months now and it's stil going strong. It was my first leather project. Here's a good video with lots of detail. Also look up a company online called equias leather (I think) They make stunning dog collars with rolled edges and other points of quality - a good place for inspiration

 

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