Nice videos, I watched all three and you did a great job. Keep it up. I learned a lot on antique dying. I new to leather crafting and I really like the antique process. I am going to try to follow in your footsteps with this process. Thanks
Does the tan cote keep the antique from wearing off? Recently mate a turkey tote and noticed the antique wanting to wear off after using it a few times
Great video. Really liked the narration as you worked. Learned a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice videos, I watched all three and you did a great job. Keep it up. I learned a lot on antique dying. I new to leather crafting and I really like the antique process. I am going to try to follow in your footsteps with this process. Thanks
Thank you!
Great work
Thank you
Good video, but long. what is the name of the slicker you used? Also I have on hand Resolene and Pro Resist. Can I Use those in lieu of Tan Kote?
Cool video, I learned something today
Perfect..!
Doing a fine job.
Thank you
For 1st time video, very good.
Thank you very much!
For a saddle, would I need to put a waterproof sealer over the last coat of Tan-Kote? Thanks!
If you want it to be waterproof yes.. however all that depends on the saddle.. I personally would put a waterproof sealer on a saddle.
Does the tan cote keep the antique from wearing off? Recently mate a turkey tote and noticed the antique wanting to wear off after using it a few times
There are other products such as neatlack.. that seal the leather.. however I prefer an oil based product that leaves the leather feeling supple.
That’s why they call it Antique…uneven wear.