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Old September 24th, 2007 Sep 24, 2007 7:38:54 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hello
I was thinking of pressing a graphic onto my leather baseball glove.
Anyone done this before ?


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i did some testing on leather scraps to see what it would be like and the transfer seemed ok but the heat damaged the leather pretty bad.
 
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we have laser engraved leather stuff before but I don't recall doing a glove. Sounds do-able. A transfer sounds harder.
 
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If you dry out your glove too much with the heat, it'll become brittle and unflexible. But you may be able to counteract that with some leather/glove oil from a sporting goods store like ****'s.
 
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