Vaqueta VegTan Leather Review | Should You Purchase Dyed Leather?
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- Today I am reviewing a recent shipment of Vegtan leather called Vaqueta from Montana Leather. The leather is available in cut panels and full sides. The leather is in two thicknesses 3.5 - 5 ounce and 8 - 9 ounces. This is a leather dyed at the tannery. I will be completing a series of projects that Montana Leather will be using as a display in their store. Here is a link to find the leather on from today’s video.
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The first thing that I did was to create a small tooling sample to see how well it cased and tooled. I did not see any difference in how it cased when compared to natural Vegtan leather. The cutting and tooling seemed the same as regular Vegtan leather as well.
The edges burnished well and the burnish of the tooling was nice.
Please let me know what your thoughts are to using leather dyed at the tannery.
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Thank you for sharing...your carving is looking great...nice!
Thanks. I need to explore drawing and creating patterns. That is outside of my comfort zone
Nice colors. Looking forward to seeing what you do with all that leather. Can never have too much leather !
You got that right!
Great video, Robert!
Thanks!
I need to check them out. Really does look like it may save some time and money. Thanks Robert.
Hey Wayne! I hope you are doing well. Sometimes we only see things from our perspective. I see people that ask about how to dye leather in their apartment or other more enclosed spaces. I think this leather might be a great option for crafters in some situations.
Sounds good. Go for it.
Thanks for your comment!
Interesting Robert. I hope the Montana leather company and your showcase works out for the both of ya.
I like creating leather items. I also like working with small businesses. I’m sure it will be great! Thanks for watching.
Robert, your turning into quite a mover and shaker...Must be really bored or you found a new adventure. By the way, I like the long in-depth videos vice the shorts.... (for what's it worth) Take care and thank you.
Well thanks for the comment. I try to produce a blend of longer step by step videos with shorter what’s happening videos and shorts of processes. I appreciate you following along.
@@InMyBusyLittleShop I appreciate you and your attention to followers. Good job man! I like Montana Leather (by the way).
Thanks
cant wait to see what you make with this leather. is the 3.5-5oz thin enough to use for bags or dopp kits? or is it too firm for that?
I will see. I’m working on a smaller bag right now. Will know more as I go. Thanks for following along!
Wow! The one you tooled doesn't need any antiquing on it at all! Why would that be?
The leather has a good tooling burnish. Sure makes a good definition of color. Just like a natural leather tools dark.
@@InMyBusyLittleShop Thank you. I'm gonna have to get some of that myself.