MTBob
Well-Known Member
I'm new to leather working, so here's a newbie question. When staining / coloring a leather sheath many makers recommend putting stain on the upper / inside part of the sheath. This gives the sheath an overall similar color when looking in the "knife hole".
However, having applied the stain to the inside I found a problem. The stain rubs off and transfers color to the G10 white handle material. On white G10 material this is really noticeable - and, hard to remove.
So, is there a way to stop this transfer, or is it best to not stain the inside of a sheath if the handle material is lighter color and prone to absorbing the stain?
However, having applied the stain to the inside I found a problem. The stain rubs off and transfers color to the G10 white handle material. On white G10 material this is really noticeable - and, hard to remove.
So, is there a way to stop this transfer, or is it best to not stain the inside of a sheath if the handle material is lighter color and prone to absorbing the stain?