can anyone recommend a really good veg tanned leather supplier please? i have the tools but no leather, no experience with suppliers and want to make sheaths for my knives and for my axe. thanks
thanks chas! ill take a look at those tooHi as you are in London you will find loads of leather, fittings tools etc at J t Batchelors not mail order but if they have not got it you will not find it
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Its certainly an experience, when I first visited you step through the wooden door and its like stepping back in time ;-)thanks chas! ill take a look at those too
EDIT: that second link with the pics... i can almost smell the leather Going to spend time and money in that shop... i can tell... and it's only an hour on the bus... perfect!
I am thinking a trip there sometime is in order to.Its certainly an experience, when I first visited you step through the wooden door and its like stepping back in time ;-)
It might be an actual Tardis then!Its certainly an experience, when I first visited you step through the wooden door and its like stepping back in time ;-)
Glad you had a successful tripgot some leather scraps, a shoulder of veg tanned hide and dyes from there today... very helpful team. thanks to you all for your help
Excellent. I am planning a trip down in about two weeks.got some leather scraps, a shoulder of veg tanned hide and dyes from there today... very helpful team. thanks to you all for your help
I think they must be oil based because he recommended i dilute them with propyl alcohol (60% dye 40% alcohol), which i also bought there, and to put this mixture in a container with a fine mist nozzle. He said the result would be much better than using those daubber thingys... it will be a while before i actually use the dyes because i have to make the items first, but i will post results when i do that.Excellent. I am planning a trip down in about two weeks.
I would be interested in how you finds the dyes. Are they water or oil based ? I have never had very good results from water based ones and tend to stick with Fiebings Oil Dyes.
These give good results, but are not particually cheap.
I think they must be oil based because he recommended i dilute them with propyl alcohol (60% dye 40% alcohol), which i also bought there, and to put this mixture in a container with a fine mist nozzle. He said the result would be much better than using those daubber thingys... it will be a while before i actually use the dyes because i have to make the items first, but i will post results when i do that.
Actually, i just looked at the dyes i got and they are Fiebings so yes, oil based... i think they were around £13 for 936ml... the name on the propyl alcohol is PROPAN-02-OL... im just assuming that is propyl alcohol because that's what he called it.
I'm thinking that spraying it as a fine mist will probably be more economic than painting it on and he said doing it this way would make the result much smoother... i think a few coats would be required.
Its a great little shop