{"list":[{"id":"xheiaHQFo7M","title_short":"Burnishing Lea...","title_long":"Burnishing Leather with Seiwa Tokonole - How to Finish Leather Edges","description_long":"► Get your Tokonole here: https://www.buckleguy.com/seiwa-tokonole-leather-burnishing-gum-multiple-sizes-colors/\n► Get your foam brushes here: https://www.buckleguy.com/poly-foam-brush-1-or-2-width-1pc-or-10pcs-packs/\n► Get your wood edge slicker here: https://www.buckleguy.com/tlls01-leather-edge-slicker-burnishing-tool-beech-wood/\n\nHow To Apply and Use Seiwa Tokonole Leather Burnishing Gum\n\nIn this video we show you how to apply the Seiwa Tokonole leather burnishing gum to the edges of leather. We then take you through the proper steps of using the wooden edge slicker to achieve a glassy edge finish!\n\nColors & Sizes:\nClear: 20mL, 120mL and 500mL\nBlack: 120mL\nBrown: 120mL\n\nDescription:\nSeiwa Burnishing Gum is a water based, low V.O.C., natural gum based edge slicking and burnishing compound for use on natural or colored veg-tanned leather. Produces a professional looking, smooth, shiny, burnished edge.\n\nDirections for use:\n1) Shake well before use. For best results, first bevel the edge of leather with an edge beveler.\n2) Apply a thin coat of Tokonole Burnishing Gum to the leather edge with a wool dauber, cloth or slightly damp sponge.\n3) Rub edge very briskly with an edge slicker, bone folder, or piece of canvas.\n4) As the Burnishing Gum dries and heats up due to friction caused by rubbing, the treated edge will darken and shine.\n5) Repeat until desired burnish is made.\n\nNote: Use caution when applying Burnishing Gum on leather that is going to be stained, antiqued, or dyed as it may resist or block penetration.\n\nAs always, please give us a call or shoot us an email with any further questions!\n\n#Buckleguy","description_short":"► Get your Tokonole here: https://www.buckleguy.com/seiwa-toko...","length":"02:00"}],"featured":{"id":"xheiaHQFo7M","title_short":"Burnishing Lea...","title_long":"Burnishing Leather with Seiwa Tokonole - How to Finish Leather Edges","description_long":"► Get your Tokonole here: https://www.buckleguy.com/seiwa-tokonole-leather-burnishing-gum-multiple-sizes-colors/\n► Get your foam brushes here: https://www.buckleguy.com/poly-foam-brush-1-or-2-width-1pc-or-10pcs-packs/\n► Get your wood edge slicker here: https://www.buckleguy.com/tlls01-leather-edge-slicker-burnishing-tool-beech-wood/\n\nHow To Apply and Use Seiwa Tokonole Leather Burnishing Gum\n\nIn this video we show you how to apply the Seiwa Tokonole leather burnishing gum to the edges of leather. We then take you through the proper steps of using the wooden edge slicker to achieve a glassy edge finish!\n\nColors & Sizes:\nClear: 20mL, 120mL and 500mL\nBlack: 120mL\nBrown: 120mL\n\nDescription:\nSeiwa Burnishing Gum is a water based, low V.O.C., natural gum based edge slicking and burnishing compound for use on natural or colored veg-tanned leather. Produces a professional looking, smooth, shiny, burnished edge.\n\nDirections for use:\n1) Shake well before use. For best results, first bevel the edge of leather with an edge beveler.\n2) Apply a thin coat of Tokonole Burnishing Gum to the leather edge with a wool dauber, cloth or slightly damp sponge.\n3) Rub edge very briskly with an edge slicker, bone folder, or piece of canvas.\n4) As the Burnishing Gum dries and heats up due to friction caused by rubbing, the treated edge will darken and shine.\n5) Repeat until desired burnish is made.\n\nNote: Use caution when applying Burnishing Gum on leather that is going to be stained, antiqued, or dyed as it may resist or block penetration.\n\nAs always, please give us a call or shoot us an email with any further questions!\n\n#Buckleguy","description_short":"► Get your Tokonole here: https://www.buckleguy.com/seiwa-toko...","length":"02:00"}}
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Leather Edge Slicker Burnishing Tool, Beech Wood
Leather edge slicker burnishing tool. Made of the light weight Beech Wood, it is an easy to use hand tool with 4 sizes for different leather thicknesses. Either end can be used to push and shape your leathercraft. Often used to burnish the edges of leather belts, wallets, handles, bags, etc.
Material: Beechwood
Diameter: 1"
Length: 6"