Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Contributing Member
Posted
On ‎6‎/‎19‎/‎2019 at 10:06 AM, dougfergy said:

Wow!  Stunning work.  Your stamping has so much contrast.  The entire wallet is amazing but to me your stamping is stellar.  How do you manage to get your stamping to be so stark?  Do you have any secrets you might share, your casing etc.?

Inspiring work!

Thanks!  Making sure the leather is well cased and dry enough that it burnishes well is important.  The leather should be almost back to it's normal color and that point is usually drier than you think.  Experiment a bit and you will get the idea.  But part of the contrast you are seeing is coming from the antique applied to it.  That highlights the impressions.  Having a good stamp helps a lot too.  This one is a Barry King basket stamp.

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

Instagram @bobbleacandbleather

  • Members
Posted

Curious about the actual process of the inlay.  Did you shave the hair from the area around the inlay to facilitate gluing? Or just sandwich it in?  Also did you trim the hair or was it already just this short?  Love the look !!!  I have just started working with some hair on hides I have but have not tried an inlay yet.

TIA

Kelly

  • Contributing Member
Posted
On ‎6‎/‎25‎/‎2019 at 9:24 PM, farns005 said:

Curious about the actual process of the inlay.  Did you shave the hair from the area around the inlay to facilitate gluing? Or just sandwich it in?  Also did you trim the hair or was it already just this short?  Love the look !!!  I have just started working with some hair on hides I have but have not tried an inlay yet.

TIA

Kelly

Hi Kelly!

The hair on the hide was that length when I got it. I didn't have to trim it any.  I did skive the hair off along the edges where I was gluing it down, but I had to be careful not to trim too much or you might see the bald spot once the inlay is glued in.  So there is a little bit of hair glued as well.  I left a pretty big flap of skived hide all around the inlay so there is a lot of glued area holding it in place. 

My original plan was to stitch it all the way around the inlay too but I made the border too narrow between the inlay and the basket stamped area to allow for stitching, so I left that out.  I'm not worried because the contact cement does a fantastic job of gluing leather and the inlay is also firmly glued to the liner behind it.

Hope that helps,

Bob

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

Instagram @bobbleacandbleather

  • Members
Posted

Good information here. I just purchased my first hair on cow hide and I am going to try some inlay as soon as I get a chance. This topic is a big help to me.

Rohn

(John 8:32) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. (KJV)

  • Contributing Member
Posted
13 minutes ago, Rohn said:

Good information here. I just purchased my first hair on cow hide and I am going to try some inlay as soon as I get a chance. This topic is a big help to me.

Glad to help any way I can!

There are always possibilities....

Bob Blea

C and B Leathercrafts

Fort Collins, CO

Visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CandBLeather?ref=si_shop

Instagram @bobbleacandbleather

  • Members
Posted
4 hours ago, Bob Blea said:

Hi Kelly!

The hair on the hide was that length when I got it. I didn't have to trim it any.  I did skive the hair off along the edges where I was gluing it down, but I had to be careful not to trim too much or you might see the bald spot once the inlay is glued in.  So there is a little bit of hair glued as well.  I left a pretty big flap of skived hide all around the inlay so there is a lot of glued area holding it in place. 

My original plan was to stitch it all the way around the inlay too but I made the border too narrow between the inlay and the basket stamped area to allow for stitching, so I left that out.  I'm not worried because the contact cement does a fantastic job of gluing leather and the inlay is also firmly glued to the liner behind it.

Hope that helps,

Bob

Thanks that does help.  The hide I currently have has fairly long hair, but will give this a try. 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...