Contributing Member fredk Posted April 18, 2020 Contributing Member Report Posted April 18, 2020 Another adhesive we have forgotten about; the sheets of heat activated adhesive. It needs using carefully as too much heat can destroy the leather eg; https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Adhesive-Iron-On-Sheet-by-Sizzix-by-Sizzix-663009-/113709155177?hash=item1a79980369 If you just need a fabric lining you can get materials with iron-on heat activated adhesive on it eg; ebay.co.uk/itm/Iron-On-Fusible-Non-Woven-White-Black-Interfacing-Lightweight-Medium-0-9M-Wide/262845535860?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members Bert51 Posted April 18, 2020 Members Report Posted April 18, 2020 I normally use spray adhesive, but have been looking at the heat activated sheets, but have been concerned about making the leather go hard or warped. Bert. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted April 18, 2020 Contributing Member Report Posted April 18, 2020 Tbh I've only used the iron-on a few times. The solid sheet didn't work out happy for me; the heat was too much and the leather shrivelled. I need to get an iron on which I can set a lower heat. On the interlining, it was more successful. I used black to cover some thin aluminium tape (for RFID blocking) inside credit/debit card wallets. But again, that iron with a lower heat setting is looked for. As well, my iron is a steam iron which only works with water in it. Hot water and leather are not a happy combo. Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members Sheilajeanne Posted April 18, 2020 Members Report Posted April 18, 2020 (edited) Fred, what the HECK is a 'brayer'?? Other than this: We obviously don't use that term on this side of the pond! Edited April 18, 2020 by Sheilajeanne Quote
Members billybopp Posted April 18, 2020 Members Report Posted April 18, 2020 4 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said: Fred, what the HECK is a 'brayer'?? Other than this: ROFL - That's one kind of brayer. A brayer is nothing more than a tool with a wide roller on it. They are used to roll stuff down, put ink on a woodcut, or even press down adhesive tapes in construction - although they call it a J roller. - Bill Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted April 18, 2020 Contributing Member Report Posted April 18, 2020 wot he says Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
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