How do I get an even finish with leather dye?

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Toots

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Aug 22, 2005
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Sutton in Craven, North Yorkshire
Have just finished making a bag fro SWMBO from veg tan leather. Nothing too flashy but I am unsure of how to get a good even finish with the dye. I have made quite a few sheaths and dyed them successfully in the past (Fiebings dyes) but never anything with a substantial surface area. Kind of hoping there is an easy way to not get a tiger stripe kind of finish. Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rik.
 
dampen the surface with water so the stain 'floods' the surface quickly so you get a quick even coverage. That and a number of layers evens things out too;)
 
Should be fine Rik - what you are trying to do is slow the penetration - if it is already damp / wet the dye kinda floats on the top then slowly gets absorbed
 
I bought some cd some while back now on making gun holsters (should have got the making sheaths one, but pressed the wrong button and didn't notice :censored: ) The guy just dipped the whole thing in dye! I don't seem to succeed in getting a very even finish, I have tried dry leather, wet leather but never get a flat colour, which is just as well, cos I prefer a degree of variation:rolleyes:
 
A bit kate i know but as well as wetting the leather you should try applying the dye with a pad of cloth about the size of a golf ball or slightly bigger, Y find that using the cotton wool on a wire that comes with the dye dumps the stuff out too fast & makes it streaky, The cloth pad (called a rubber by french polishers) doesnt feed the dye out quite so fast so it flows out at a more even rate FWIW

Cheers
Nick
 
Slightly OT but how do you guys handle excess dye? I just tend to spend ages with a clean cloth rubbing down after the hot dip so it does not rub off and mark my(or anybody elses) cloth's.
 
Leather can be spray dyed, dilute it down and don't breathe the mist
I'm assuming that airbrushes work the same way....never played with one
 
I now dilue the dye with meths (denatured alcohol) and apply to damp leather and build up in a number of layers now.

To do stripes use undiluted dye on dry leather. Use a paint brush to aply some stripes but leave gaps allow to dry and repeat leaving to dry between applications until you the coverage you want. to look like this.

Thirdsheath1.jpg
 

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