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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jan 30, 2022 21:23:57 GMT -5
holajonathan My favorite cerium lap is an elk hide leather. When I first started cabbing, I used to be able to buy them online, but they're impossible to find now. Vince and I went to a leather craft show a few years ago and found a vendor selling elk hide so we bought a couple of tanned hides specifically for making polishing laps. Robin, maybe you need to start a side business buying elk hides and creating polishing discs. I'll be your first customer. I am familiar with buck skin and elk hide because I have winter gloves made from both. They are both superior to cowhide in every way except durability. I can see why both would be excellent for polishing. Now you've got me searching for bulk elk hide. DO you polish with he smooth side (the hair side) or the inner (almost sueded) side? Ummmm, no. I use the smooth side for polishing. Vince put up a thread about whether Minnesota Lapidary Supply was still in business. It is and he mentioned they had elk hide polishing laps in their catalog. The catalog on the website is a 2019-2020 catalog, so I'd call to see if they still have them. The website is here.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jan 30, 2022 21:26:28 GMT -5
It's not tanned in the same manner as leather. It's like a thick shammy, soft and pliable. That's what I thought. I had a dress years ago made out of deer skin. I don't think it would take the abuse of polishing for very long.
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