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- Which glue should you use to adhere leather to wood?In Help! How do I...·July 18, 2023What glue would be best to use to adhere leather to wood? Would ecostick work?11190
- Proper/Suggested Course OrderIn Welcome! ·October 11, 2021Hi! What order is it recommended we view the videos to best take advantage of the information distributed throughout each course? Could they possible be labled as “lesson one, lesson two”, “part one, part two”, or “chapter one, two”, etc. Simply, where am I supposed to start? The way they’re listed and ordered now seems random and doesn’t give me a clear path from beginning to end. I’m a little flustered and feel so lost. 🥺11175
- Gluing - Never seen this method elsewhereIn Help! How do I...August 3, 2025One needs to make sure there is no air in between the leather and the bonded. Also to make sure there’s good adhesion between the two and no wrinkles. As for the paper this prevents the leather from sticking to the bonded leather prematurely.25
- Gluing - Never seen this method elsewhereIn Help! How do I...August 4, 2025Same to you.1
- Gluing - Never seen this method elsewhereIn Help! How do I...August 4, 2025Thank you for your insight Peter, I wish you a great summer and all the success with your Libby Tote line ,1
- Gluing - Never seen this method elsewhereIn Help! How do I...August 4, 2025The reason I use that method instead of a roller is because a roller can stretch the leather. Think of pizza dough and using a roller. It’s spreads it out and makes it bigger.31
- Padding for soft volumeIn Help! How do I...·May 16, 2025Hi. What do you use for padding to give a volume to leather, but with soft and bouncy feel? I've seen some use foam sheets. Specific suggestions and where to buy would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.1059
- Intercom Ecostick 1804In Help! How do I...April 17, 2025Good question.. I have the same curiousity. I plan to buy a small batch from the 1804 and test it. After I could tell you more.12
- Intercom Ecostick 1804In Help! How do I...·April 16, 2025Has anyone tried Intercom Ecostick 1804? I need to buy more glue. Usually, I buy Ecostick 1816b (polychloroprene latex), but now one of my sources has Ecostick 1804 (polyurethane-based adhesive). Ecostick 1804 is supposed to be more viscous, designed for manual application rather than machine application, and is supposed to have a stronger bond. However, many people online seem to insist that 1816b has the stronger bond.03110
- Any new tutorials in productionIn Welcome! ·April 13, 2025Thank you for the amazing tutorials. Are there any new one in production?3062
- Peter Nitz Wallet, what I learnedIn Welcome!October 14, 2020Here is an update on the wallets: I think for the next wallet, the Orange thread will be M40 instead of M30100
- perfect thickness composition for bigger bags?In Beginner's CornerNovember 22, 2020Hi TC, An important factor to consider in all this is if the lining is getting completely glued down or kept loose. This changes everything. Generally I do not fully glue down linings with the exception being sometimes the bottom because I want to to be stiffer or gussets in which case the lining needs to be much thinner. For exterior leather I generally use 1.8-2.4mm total with reinforcement(if needed). This all depends on your leather type as well as the effect you want from your finished bag. Then the lining I use is between 0.8-1.2. You mentioned 0.5. This is far to thin to use as a loose lining and should only be split so thin if it's going to be fully glued to the exterior. If you are making something that is fully glued then best is to test with scraps to see how the hand is once all layers are glued. P100
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