@Leathercraft Masterclass thanks! I found if you scratch or rough up the surface with sandpaper, they work ok with the Aquilim Renia glue, but to your point, I’m usually securing with foot studs as well.
Really depends. From my side, I find that a good, easy to find and use stiffener for bags are the thin, plastic colored kitchen cutting mats. Easy to cut, relatively stiff but not too much so, and if you make a mistake cutting it, they also make great glue spreaders and only cost a few $ 😊
thanks for the reply Daniel. will Definitely check it out specially at that cost! 👍🏽
For example (not promoting this specific product, just to give you an idea):
Cutting Board Mats Flexible Plastic Colored Mats With Food Icons, TuTuBo BPA-Free, Non-Porous, Anti-skid back and Dishwasher Safe, Set of 7 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083TW37H9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_MUSEEbBVFPXB8
Really depends. From my side, I find that a good, easy to find and use stiffener for bags are the thin, plastic colored kitchen cutting mats. Easy to cut, relatively stiff but not too much so, and if you make a mistake cutting it, they also make great glue spreaders and only cost a few $ 😊