Hi Guys,
I received a new piece of test leather in the mail from Zack White's, and it looks to be a good one. Awaiting another piece from a PA tannery. After my recent debacle on bad leather, I needed a good hide.
I made some test squares, and tried out some dyes. All Fiebing's Pro Dyes, thinned with alcohol and built up in several coats. I have added one coat of neatsfoot oil.
The interesting part is that the dyes took a bit different color on each than on earlier hides. Each hide is different, so make sure and experiment before committing the work you just did to a certain dye.
The interesting one to look at is the Chocolate color dye. The bag shown is from a good remnant, dyed Chocolate. The sample piece right below the button tab is that same dye, but on the new leather. The bag looks like Hershey's chocolate. The test piece is charcoal grey! Hard to see in the photo, but it is charcoal. No brown. Go figure. Nice color, but not chocolate.
The Show Brown is always dark blackish brown, so no surprise there. Mahogany is about as expected, and I really like the saddle tan. All will darken a shade once the finish goes on.
So, I just encourage you to try the dyes before use. Just like you would do on a scrap of maple before committing to a stain or AF on a stock.
God Bless, Marc