How to Dye/Paint/Antique Leather Projects
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video I show you my full process for dying, painting, antiquing, and finishing leather pieces. If you have watched my previous Toolin Tuesday video, you'll notice that I am painting that project. I hope this answers some questions and gives ya'll the confidence to push forward in your leather crafting goals.
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Nice video. I was having the same problem with the acrylic paint and started diluting it and using several Coates and it absorbs a lot better thinner
Great to see the entire process. Thank you
Thank you for the video Aaron. Very helpful.
awesome tips.. i learning this is perfect for me thanks may you grow day by day
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Hello, can I ask? The tools rack for leather stamp tools, You make it, or You buy it somewhere? Thanks for answer.
@@andrejdrevenysvet4561 hello. It was custom made by a friend. He said it was a one time deal. Lol
So the paimt wiping off at the end from The second coat of tancoat? Did it not cure for 24 hours then? I saw the tancoat pulled off some antique as well?
It turned put great looking
@@JonRobinsonArt yes some did wipe. Since this video i recommend a minimum of two coats of paint and let dry completely. Antique will get wiped off which cleans up the product
@@AttackLineLeather okay, the colors w antique still looked brilliant!
@@AttackLineLeather I hardly ever wait the reccomended times for any step, so...
@@JonRobinsonArt hahaha i hear. Check out my drying fan video. Its speeds up the process a ton
Hi. I'm trying to antique project colored with acrylic paint. I tried using tan-kote before applying antique, but it gets paint darker and looks like shit. How long you wait after tan-kote applied? Or have you some other tips? Thank you.
@@Azarexify tan kote can darken leather and paint but generally i havnt had that issue. I use water based paints mostly so maybe that changes the outcome. I let my tan kote set till its fully dry. You can build up tan kote layers to build up the ptrotection from the antique. The antique will definitely darken paint and leather.
Does the water based paint help keep it from smearing when adding the last tan-kote layer? I've noticed that when I try that using acrylic paint it smears everywhere
The name of the game is absorption. The water based paint penetrates into the leather wat better than acrylic paint. You can water them both down however and build up layers. It is more time consuming. I always stick to the Eco Flo for this reason.
I'm try to make some helmet tags for my crew. I stained everything black, let it dry for a few days and then painted our ladder number in white with multiple coats. After that dried for a few days I applied my tan kote. Everytime I apply the tan kote it either completely peels the white paint off or once it dries it completely cracks and falls off. Any tips?
Im going to try this since ive never experienced it before. My method would be to paint first and dye around it second. Then apply tan kote
@@AttackLineLeather awesome! Thanks for responding! If you end up trying it please let me know your results!
I paint with acrylics and I think that maybe the dye you are using has an oil in it, hence why your acrylics aren't sticking. So yes, paint first and dye second as Attack Line Leather suggested.
which shade of antique gel did you use in this project?
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Can you dye over paint? With a black let’s say over a brighter color?
I dont. The dye generally has a tough time penetrating into the leather and can also bleed. However, You can paint over dye.
Very nice. So whats a Indian like that cost when you sell it?
It all really depends on the project and artwork involved
@@AttackLineLeather I didn't find a website for your shop so I'm guessing every product is bespoke and therefore a different price for each & you don't have any standard ready made items?
@@steamgent4592 im currently building a website. Right now i mostly go through Instagram. You can see my work there @attacklineleather
How do you keep your white painted areas bright white after applying antique? Mine always end up with a yellowed tint from the antique smearing even though I wait until it's "dry".
And yes, I use a sealant after painting and before antique is applied.
I made a video about that. Its called, Antiquing White Painted Leather
How soon after the antique did you to the layer of tan kote?
After you wipe the antique, let it completely dry. Then apply and wipe with tan kote.
@@AttackLineLeather legend thanks, I’m still learning and experimenting with finishing
Beautiful art work. I hope no Native Americans were harmed or offended in making your video.
Don't know why. My wife is half Native American.
a severed skull with a war bonnet means you killed a indian war chief in battle.