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stewie 15-05-07 03:32 PM

Tattooing leathers
 
This may seem liike a stoopid question but I have wondered about it for years, is it possible to tattoo leather ? I mean leather is just skin after all, how cool would it be to have a tottally unique one piece with your favourite designs on it ?

kitkat 15-05-07 03:45 PM

Re: Tattooing leathers
 
would the design show up? unless it was white which fades as my tattoo is evidence

SoulKiss 15-05-07 04:45 PM

Re: Tattooing leathers
 
People have been painting leather jackets for years.

I had one that I did with silver acrylic paint - worked nicely.

You *COULD* just use leather dye if you wanted a tattoo'd rather than painted look.

K - your opinion please :)

K 15-05-07 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 1187575)
K - your opinion please :)

Oh OK then. ;)

From what I gather, tattooing works because it pigments the lowest layer of the skin and can therefore been seen through the upper, translucent layers.
When a hide is turned into leather this lowest layer is lost so it would be impossible to, in the stictest manner, 'tattoo' it.

Human skin by the way, when tanned, makes a very fine and papery leather. Quite fragile.

The closest you would get is to paint onto the surface of the leather with either spirit or oil based dyes that would then penetrate it.
Paints like acrylic can work too, but these sit ontop of the surface, and whilst fairly flexible, eventually crack or flake and are not resistance to scuffing.
Dye on the other hand will be more likely to remain visable if subjected to surface damage.

There is quite a range of colours available but they will all be affected to a greater or lesser degree by the original colour of the leather being painted.
Acylics however, because they adhere to the surface, aren't affected in this way - so lighter colours, white etc are usable to far greater effect.

*Hangs head in shame* I'm a leather-nerd. :oops:

rigor 15-05-07 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by K (Post 1187600)
Oh OK then. ;)

Human skin by the way, when tanned, makes a very fine and papery leather. Quite fragile.

:???: You know this how?? :p

El Saxo 15-05-07 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by rigor (Post 1187608)
:???: You know this how?? :p

"It rubs the lotion on it's skin and puts the lotion in the basket" :shock:

Anything you wanna tell us k? :lol:

Beaniebike 15-05-07 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by El Saxo (Post 1187647)
"It rubs the lotion on it's skin and puts the lotion in the basket" :shock:

Anything you wanna tell us k? :lol:

:smt043 :smt043 :smt042 :laughat: :smt082 :help:

andyaikido 15-05-07 08:40 PM

Re: Tattooing leathers
 
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Originally Posted by rigor (Post 1187608)
:???: You know this how?? :p

Check out the link in K's sig.

kitkat 15-05-07 09:20 PM

Re: Tattooing leathers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K (Post 1187600)
Oh OK then. ;)


*Hangs head in shame* I'm a leather-nerd. :oops:


thats ok K thought you were maybe a tattoo nerd, which is much much scarier :p

K 15-05-07 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rigor (Post 1187608)
:???: You know this how?? :p

Goats have a relatively thin skin - when cured and tanned it can be used to make parchment for writing on. Baby goats have the softer skin that makes for a better quality parchment. So, the finer the skin, the more lightweight and finer the parchment...

... the finest parchment found by archaeologists has been tested and shown to have been made from human skin.

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Originally Posted by kitkat (Post 1187754)
thats ok K thought you were maybe a tattoo nerd, which is much much scarier :p

Nah, tattooing is simply a case of needles, pigments and repeated stabbing...

... making leather involves dead animals and zombie* brains n stuff. Far more interresting.

* OK, so maybe I fibbed about the zombie bit...;)

... just not about the brains.:cool:


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