Thanks! I’m not sold on how dark the stain turned out …yet..Nice looking knife and good size.
Thanks! I started with a lighter color of feiblings leather dye, then stained it with my home brew concoction of vinagroon. The vinagroon made it dark.Nice work, perfect size for so many applications
What did you stain it with??
Kevin
Vinagaroon?Thanks! I started with a lighter color of feiblings leather dye, then stained it with my home brew concoction of vinagroon. The vinagroon made it dark.
Vinagroon is made by pouring vinegar into a sealable container and tossing rusty metal into it. Seal it up and forget about if for a few weeks. The rusty metal makes a nice dye for wood, antler or horn. One can adjust the tint by the amount of rusty metal you toss into it. I got mine pretty dark! I’ll try it on my new horn I’m making when I’m done with it.Vinagaroon?
Vinagroon is made by pouring vinegar into a sealable container and tossing rusty metal into it. Seal it up and forget about if for a few weeks. The rusty metal makes a nice dye for wood, antler or horn. One can adjust the tint by the amount of rusty metal you toss into it. I got mine pretty dark! I’ll try it on my new horn I’m making when I’m done with it.
Nice knife! did you epoxy the handle or just used the rivets?I just finished this half tang, two pin antler handles knife. It’s the first knife I’ve made this way..I like the way it turned out and now am in need of a sheath, I may make that or possibly outsource a sheath.
I did both, made a nice tight fit, the used a small amount of 2 part epoxy and tapped in the tight fitting pins. It shouldn’t go anywhere anytime soon! Now I need a sheath and I havnt the patience for leather work. My only regret is that I wish I would have went with a lighter stain. Hoping in time it will wear down some or maybe I can take take sone of the finish off with steel wool? Thanks buddy!Nice knife! did you epoxy the handle or just used the rivets?
I’ve had some pretty descent results using it on horn material and knife handles, I’ll have to try it on leather. I was afraid it would dry the leather out…but obviously it doesn’t. Thanks!Vinegaroon on leather. Only works on vege/bark tanned though. Very black and doesn't rub off on clothes. White vinegar is best to use because it has more acid. The more the steel/iron used, the better and darker.
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