my first leather armor
Re: my first leather armor
i already have a ball pien claw hammer, could i turn another claw hammer into my raising hammer
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Konstantin the Red
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Re: my first leather armor
Er, ball pein and claw are mutually exclusive hammer types. But yeah, that'll work.
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Re: my first leather armor
Looks good. Not as deep as some, but might be deep enough.
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Re: my first leather armor
All right so far.
Dish. You won't need a lot. With a slight dish, the lames ride together neatly in flexure.
Dish. You won't need a lot. With a slight dish, the lames ride together neatly in flexure.
Re: my first leather armor
About the fiebings dye...
I would say that the fiebings alcohol dye is good but their new eco flow dye is pretty crappy...
Also if you're going to be dying one plain simple color like black I'd almost say to dye it before hardening (or during while the leather is still damp) otherwise it gets a bit spotty in places....
Also later I found that testors (yes the model paint company) makes a cheap airbrush that uses canned air (or they make a little compressor for it (but that's splurging)) and will lay a nice eaven uniform coat of leather dye (expecially if the leather is slightly damp)
As a bonus the airbrush will allow you to use cardboard or other stuff as a resist to get different effects from multiple color dyes easily
I would say that the fiebings alcohol dye is good but their new eco flow dye is pretty crappy...
Also if you're going to be dying one plain simple color like black I'd almost say to dye it before hardening (or during while the leather is still damp) otherwise it gets a bit spotty in places....
Also later I found that testors (yes the model paint company) makes a cheap airbrush that uses canned air (or they make a little compressor for it (but that's splurging)) and will lay a nice eaven uniform coat of leather dye (expecially if the leather is slightly damp)
As a bonus the airbrush will allow you to use cardboard or other stuff as a resist to get different effects from multiple color dyes easily



