What the Scrap! Ep. 4 Revisiting the Leather Fidget Brick *Skill: Glassy Edges

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2021
  • I'm revisiting the leather fidget brick this week, but with the focus of trying to achieve those glassy, reflective edges by burnishing.
    I've been busy working on various other projects, wholesale orders and retail orders so I'm a bit behind on getting some new content to you all. This video is a sort of way to try again at a previous project and yet I really wanted to dive in and try to get some spectacular looking leather edges.
    I hope you give it a try. Be sure to tag me on Instagram if you do, I would love to see it. Follow me there:
    @legacybrandleather
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    www.legacybrandleather.com
    Music and SFX by Epidemic Sound.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @elidblfap2818
    @elidblfap2818 3 года назад

    A handisnack reference in a leather video. Nice 👍

  • @jayhall4064
    @jayhall4064 2 года назад +1

    I found using water wetting edge. I start with 60 grit an go all the way to 4000 grit keeping edges damp. I spend almost 2 hours on a project for someone .Yes very time consuming but if its for someone its worth the work. I also do this for paint edges and I think they come out a lot bettter.

    • @legacybrandleather
      @legacybrandleather  2 года назад

      The more and more I look at other crafter's glassy edges I realize how much time and energy is spent on the edges. It gives me much more respect for them and their process. Keep up the good work!

  • @cuerostaurus
    @cuerostaurus 3 года назад +1

    Hello. Exactly as you said, sometimes I think about who it is for and what it is for, that is, there are products that will not look no matter how hard you try, but on the other hand, it is good for yourself professionally to reach a mirror polish . I haven't made it yet, but almost. Greetings