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Kim
04-05-2005, 10:47
Hi all,

I was looking at a friend's medicine pouch the other day, and found that the seams had been glued as well as stitched. Does anyone know if there is a particular glue that is good for suede/that kind of thing. I looked on the leprevo site, but it doesn't have a description of the glue they sell so I don't know if it would be appropriate or not. :confused:

Many thanks.

ESpy
04-05-2005, 11:10
Contact adhesive - Evostick, for example. Let it set up according to the instructions, then use a mallet to set the join (and stitch afterwards).

Gary
04-05-2005, 12:19
Yep evostick gets my vote too!

Tony
04-05-2005, 13:51
What did they used to use? Are animal glues any good for leather? Or the sap based ones...

Gary
04-05-2005, 14:15
What did they used to use? Are animal glues any good for leather? Or the sap based ones...


Would depend on available materials - generally for buckskin that wouldnt glue it as its so soft and that is why it is used for clothing ect - but it a glue was called for it would be either boiled hide/hoof or fish skins. These retain a certain amount of flex and as such give leather a greater advantage over glues like resin which would be to brittle.

Fish skin glue looses its stick in water mind you - and evostick can be re-adjusted after setting by warming the leather to soften the glue (I used to stick rubber soles on mocassins with evostick and when the sole wore out just warm it - peel it off and replace it - gives your moc's much longer life spans!)