BUY my Favorite Dauber here: amzn.to/2YHnfVb BUY MINI IRON: amzn.to/2A9orXQ BUY ALCOHOL DYE: amzn.to/3dF7YbF BUY BEESWAX: amzn.to/2BJpdeP BUY PARAFFIN WAX: amzn.to/3eGpmOL All of my recommended lists are here: www.amazon.com/shop/leathertoolz
Thank you for mentioning the “handling” of leather because a beginner I have noticed that my handling often leaves my leather looking used rather clean and unhandled. You have an excellent detail in observation of leather handling overall that is just impeccable and spot on. Your expertise is sincerely appreciated!!...
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how leather is made and how to prepare for use. Very well explained in detail. Thanks again for sharing.
I've recently bought some Giardini edge paint products. I've been pleased with the results on all leathers I've tried it on. It's flexible when set. Nice results.
I'm really enjoying and learning your techniques in finishing the leather edge. Very informative and wise knowledge to your work. Thank you for sharing. I'm currently working on a project for my son. This will help me look professional to all his request for leather projects. Most important is to be patient and the finish will look great.
I followed your recipe, I have to say the product is fantastic the end result is fantastic, I cannot thank you enough all the very best from South Wales
I died the edge black on a brown belt with normal leather dye from fiebings. After a week or so the black dye from the edge comes out the sides of the brown color and ruined my piece. What did i wrong?
What is the stuff that very expensive handbags use on their edges to make them look like they have some sort of raised seal or paint on them that eventually wears off in chunks?
Is this your preferred edge finishing technique or just showing one way to do it? I currently use tokonole to burnish my edges. Either dying the edge or leaving it undyed depending on the customer.
What is better for dying JUST an edge, oil based or alcohol based? I had problem with the black dye being used on an edge bleeding into the "face" of a project and it looked horrible. I had to dye the whole project black. It was my first attempt at having a contrasting color on the edges and I am sure I applied TOO much dye. I was using Fiebings Pro dye. I was wondering if one base is better than the other (alcohol vs oil) for that specific task of edge dying?
What's the difference between using basic oil/water based dyes and specific edge paints like Vernis/Fenice? Better result and durability with edge paints?
Hi! Scalpel is not good. it dulls VERY quickly. This knife is good for leather: amzn.to/31tA7A2 other tools I recommend are here: www.amazon.com/shop/leathertoolz
I watched some more video that you posted, and when you burnish with tokonole you use many different grain of sand paper to finish. In this video you didn’t use at all. That is becomes of the wax?
I just found your channel and I am very impressed with the thoroughness of your information and the method/process of you demonstrating and explaining as you go. I noticed a few comments/questions that people are asking and I don't know the answer of so I will ask as well; What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different forms of edge dyes? This is referring to comparing all the water, alcohol, solvent, and oil based products. Also when would you find the best reasons to use each of these over another on different types of projects and why? Thank you and again, I am very glad to have found your channel and will be watching your other videos and spreading the word.
You melt both of them down in a double boiler, crockpot, or low heat stove pot and mix it as it melts to full liquid form. (use only in something that you don't mind messing up or use a disposable aluminum container) Then you pour it into a container to store in or you can put wax paper/cupcake paper in a container to allow it to be formed then removed after cooling. Allow it to cool completely before trying to remove it and be aware that at all times while it is in liquid form it and possibly the containers can burn you.
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BUY my Favorite Dauber here: amzn.to/2YHnfVb
BUY MINI IRON: amzn.to/2A9orXQ
BUY ALCOHOL DYE: amzn.to/3dF7YbF
BUY BEESWAX: amzn.to/2BJpdeP
BUY PARAFFIN WAX: amzn.to/3eGpmOL
All of my recommended lists are here: www.amazon.com/shop/leathertoolz
Thank you for mentioning the “handling” of leather because a beginner I have noticed that my handling often leaves my leather looking used rather clean and unhandled. You have an excellent detail in observation of leather handling overall that is just impeccable and spot on. Your expertise is sincerely appreciated!!...
Made a wax according to your recipie -85% to 15%. It works like a charm. Amazing on look and touch! Thank you man!!!❤
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us how leather is made and how to prepare for use. Very well explained in detail. Thanks again for sharing.
I've recently bought some Giardini edge paint products. I've been pleased with the results on all leathers I've tried it on. It's flexible when set. Nice results.
I'm really enjoying and learning your techniques in finishing the leather edge. Very informative and wise knowledge to your work. Thank you for sharing. I'm currently working on a project for my son. This will help me look professional to all his request for leather projects. Most important is to be patient and the finish will look great.
I followed your recipe, I have to say the product is fantastic the end result is fantastic, I cannot thank you enough all the very best from South Wales
This was super useful. Thank you!!
love your cross section grain diagram
I’m having issues with dye rub off. How do you stop that from happening? Can you do a tutorial of dying leather?
Very well explained 👍🏻
I died the edge black on a brown belt with normal leather dye from fiebings. After a week or so the black dye from the edge comes out the sides of the brown color and ruined my piece. What did i wrong?
What is the stuff that very expensive handbags use on their edges to make them look like they have some sort of raised seal or paint on them that eventually wears off in chunks?
I have since learned that it is called edge paint. Search "Leather Edge Paint"
After applied beeswax, the wax doesn’t crack? Especially when i fold the leather
Nice video. If I buy a thick leather like 5 mm I always gonna have problem to burnish?
As long is going to be full grain?
Is this your preferred edge finishing technique or just showing one way to do it? I currently use tokonole to burnish my edges. Either dying the edge or leaving it undyed depending on the customer.
it depends on the situation. I don't have any "preferred" method
very very cool
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Excellent ❤️ working on leather die edges finishing. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🌹
So Trag gum is not neccessary? :o
Have u ever use columbus edge wax? I wonder if u can gave us tutorial to use it.
in the future!
@@leathertoolz I am interested too!
@@leathertoolzdid you ever do a video tutorial for that?
Have you ever tried to burnish crazy horse leather’s edge?
"just slick your edge, just like you slick your edge"
Always informative and indepth.
Thanks.
Regards from Canada
Thanks for watching!
Very nice
What is better for dying JUST an edge, oil based or alcohol based? I had problem with the black dye being used on an edge bleeding into the "face" of a project and it looked horrible. I had to dye the whole project black. It was my first attempt at having a contrasting color on the edges and I am sure I applied TOO much dye. I was using Fiebings Pro dye. I was wondering if one base is better than the other (alcohol vs oil) for that specific task of edge dying?
even if you just want to "dye" the edge, both dyes will bleed to your clothes. always finish after dyeing
1st time seeing someone work with rubber glove for leather work
What's the difference between using basic oil/water based dyes and specific edge paints like Vernis/Fenice? Better result and durability with edge paints?
it's more like look of the finish. edgepaint works great with Chrome leather more.
Thank you for your helpful content .
I'm gonna buy some tools to start learning leather works . is scalpel good for cutting leather??
Hi! Scalpel is not good. it dulls VERY quickly. This knife is good for leather: amzn.to/31tA7A2
other tools I recommend are here: www.amazon.com/shop/leathertoolz
@@leathertoolz Thanks 💜
I watched some more video that you posted, and when you burnish with tokonole you use many different grain of sand paper to finish. In this video you didn’t use at all.
That is becomes of the wax?
I just found your channel and I am very impressed with the thoroughness of your information and the method/process of you demonstrating and explaining as you go.
I noticed a few comments/questions that people are asking and I don't know the answer of so I will ask as well;
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different forms of edge dyes?
This is referring to comparing all the water, alcohol, solvent, and oil based products.
Also when would you find the best reasons to use each of these over another on different types of projects and why?
Thank you and again, I am very glad to have found your channel and will be watching your other videos and spreading the word.
Get tips..Thank You!!
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Can i use both tokonole and then beeswax to burnish?
I do this and it makes nice smooth edges but it makes the edges appear lighter in color. But shiny
Can applicated on syntetic leather?
Synthetic might be little difficult due to heat exposure can be troublesome
Hello brother, What base do you use for finishing paint? water, silicone or oil? thank you..
GBU 🙏
finishing paint? I am not sure what you mean.
@@leathertoolz i mean paint to edge leather
How does one mix parafin with beeswax to make
You melt both of them down in a double boiler, crockpot, or low heat stove pot and mix it as it melts to full liquid form. (use only in something that you don't mind messing up or use a disposable aluminum container)
Then you pour it into a container to store in or you can put wax paper/cupcake paper in a container to allow it to be formed then removed after cooling.
Allow it to cool completely before trying to remove it and be aware that at all times while it is in liquid form it and possibly the containers can burn you.
very nice my firend
i wish you can close up the corner.
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That way of making video talking very bothers.. It would be better to speak meno That way of making video talking very bothers.. It would be better to talk lesse and act.
That finish doesn't look nice at all...it looks too perfect, not natural or organic, which is how leather should look. It just looks cheap and tacky.
Can oild based dye be used for edges same as alcohol dye?