
Originally Posted by
hylander
I checked out the tutorial and noticed this:
"Once I'm happy the leather is pliable enough it's time for shaping. I used to use sand but found it a bit of a pain really and now use pearl barley. It's still traditional and much easier to remove from the item.
Packing the barley take a bit of time and the judicious use of a length of dowel to make sure it takes the shape you are after. It's a fair effort too, a guide being that if you push hard enough to break the dowel then that's too hard!"
http://leatherworker.net/forum/index...pic=3084&st=45
The barley sounds easier to use than sand.
To see the pics you need to sign in as a member (its free to be member). If you are at all interested in leather work and haven't checked this site out take a look, a lot of good stuff.
Oh yes, I am a member! Thanks for the suggestion! The sand was indeed a pain in the butt. I will be using barley in the future. Also, I had the bright idea of throwing the flask in the oven for 15 minutes and melting the wax. It looks much better now!!
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