< /p>Use an edge grinding rod dipped in bed surface agent to polish the back surface smoothly
Use a trimmer to smooth the upper edges of the two pieces of leather Apply about 2mm wide leather glue to the upper part of the two pieces of leather as shownApply about 2mm wide leather glue on the left and right sides of the zipper as shownPastePress tightly to make the pasted part more secure without gapsUnderlinePunchThreading the needleNote on sewing: Backstitching is required at the beginning and end to reinforce
Apply on the remaining three sides of the two pieces of skinApply leather glue PasteUnderlinePunch hole
Wear Needle length ≈ suture length*4
Sewing p>< p style="text-align: center;">In small skin grafts Apply leather glue on the backAs shown in the picture, pass the small leather piece through the D ring of the zipperFold and pastePress firmlyUnderlinePunchNote on suturing: backstitching is required at the beginning and end of the sutureSanding rod to smoothThe edge trimmer is smooth and polishedComplete
Zipper clutch