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@randyreichert5911
@randyreichert5911 23 минут бұрын
It's probably just the way I'm looking at it, but does this method allow each stitch to individually lock in place like a traditional saddle stitch where you wrap the thread around the needle as you go? I'm not seeing that part and it's looking to me more like a running stitch with two needles.🤷
@bbrachman
@bbrachman 8 сағат бұрын
Eric: I was also led to believe that making any kind of sheath that will touch metal is not to be chrome tanned. Even though chrome tanned leather is rinse thouroughly, there is still a chance that the left over salts can discolor your metal inside the sheath. Veg tanned only. I do think that Chrome Excel does not behave this way since it is both tanned methods. Horween apparently has perfected the half and half technique. Thanks again.
@IntheEndAhNevermind
@IntheEndAhNevermind Күн бұрын
I can just imagine his response when someone asks him, "You dyed that? With Kool-Aid?"
@sequintiasummons8561
@sequintiasummons8561 Күн бұрын
I love it!
@ToreLybekk
@ToreLybekk Күн бұрын
Hi Eric, I just wanted to leave a thank you note. I have been watching your videoes for some time and really appreciate the way you demonstrate and comment on each step and leatherworking in general. I have learned many tricks from you. It was nice seeing you as well. Great work on that wheightloss. Congratulations. I hope you have come even further down in the months since this video was released. Warm regards Tore, Norway
@pattyclayton6114
@pattyclayton6114 Күн бұрын
love this. great job'
@MIKEMAKESTHINGS
@MIKEMAKESTHINGS Күн бұрын
Where do you get the nylon tape?
@RogerRabbit-hd1hh
@RogerRabbit-hd1hh Күн бұрын
Wait, what? 300 dollars for this?
@greeneyedcatwink
@greeneyedcatwink Күн бұрын
You make it look so easy! Beautiful.
@geikomartinez7505
@geikomartinez7505 Күн бұрын
As someone who has never worked with leather before , what tools would I need and what is the difficulty level for this project 1-10
@w4447
@w4447 2 күн бұрын
you alluded to but didn't say check your ego and pride at the door. Don't lower standards but if it all goes belly up tomorrow don't be so prideful you won't flip burgers at night to make ends meet. Inventory can kill a business if it isn't turned over. Another thing is do NOT let people or businesses float on payments. Ive known business people who have lost thousands because they let people or businesses float paying them. The check is always on the way or in the mail.
@theartsypixie2771
@theartsypixie2771 2 күн бұрын
😮😮😮 I haven't been leatherworking very long, so I'm slowly adding tools and supplies to my leatherworking station in my studio. I've been working on my first wallet for my son and decided to add tokonole and ritza tigre thread to my supplies 😍😍😍while they aren't 100% necessary they are so much nicer to work with than the lower cost stuff I was trying to get by with and the wallet looks like I bought it already made. 😊
@Sam-gf1eb
@Sam-gf1eb 2 күн бұрын
There actually is a reason to strop one direction instead of back and forth. Stroping is just like using a stone, except it's much more precise. Stroping back and forth the way you do is creating scratch marks horizontally, which makes it easier for the blade to break. Think about it like the grain of wood. It's much easier to break wood if you break it along the grain instead of going against it. You won't notice a difference on leather since it's a relatively easy thing to cut, but if you sharpened a knife with horisontal scratches and used it for whittling dry wood, you'll probably get some chipping at least on the microscopic level.
@manuelserrano1428
@manuelserrano1428 2 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@phillippearce9680
@phillippearce9680 2 күн бұрын
👍
@programmingfortheweb
@programmingfortheweb 2 күн бұрын
Many thanks for an excellent explanation of the tanning process. On a different note, I am hoping for some advice. I have your _"Blade Holder"_ and I love the balance and feel. It has transformed "my cuts" but, the blade keeps coming loose. This can happen even after two or three cuts with it. I've tried gently tightening it with pliers (grips) but to no avail. Please, what am I doing wrong?
@jeremycorvialis4085
@jeremycorvialis4085 2 күн бұрын
1. "Not an expert on tannage." Proceeds to deliver a master's intro on the topic. Excellent! 2. Love working with bison. The blade and straight edge are the way to go. The hides tend be a little... gummier? and I find that it wants to run away from scissors. 3. I may be wrong, but I had thought that most (US at least) leathers started as "wet blue", basically a first pass chrome tan, then into any of the tannages you mentioned.
@davidrussell8689
@davidrussell8689 2 күн бұрын
Your design is excellent. Wonderful craftsmanship . Thank you for sharing .
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom 3 күн бұрын
Great video, great info, thank you !!
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom 3 күн бұрын
. . . . . . .... you said ."PENETRATION". 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@w4447
@w4447 3 күн бұрын
so 4x20=80-10=70-20=50-3.40=46.60 profit. Plus you have to ship them.I hope they pay shipping as well.
@eccentricsmithy2746
@eccentricsmithy2746 3 күн бұрын
The 2 outer stitches are literally pointless. Only the hidden stitch in the middle is holding the 2 pieces of leather together.
@lacklustre222
@lacklustre222 3 күн бұрын
For just practicing, I've got decent results with cheap bison/buffalo on amazon. Generally my practice stuff Is the cheapest "economy grade" veg tan I can find online.
@theartsypixie2771
@theartsypixie2771 3 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 whenever i watch a video that has the word Patina in it. My cat always comes up to me thinking someone is calling her. I'm an Sumi-e artist by trade so when i got her I named her Patina because she is a brindle colored cat and the mix of black orange gray and brown looks like she has a patina.
@theartsypixie2771
@theartsypixie2771 3 күн бұрын
The Tanner Leatherstein channel, actually teaches about the tannery side of leatherwork and what the different qualities are and how to determine them. He also recommends and suggests people watch your channel to learn how to make things with leather and he tries to promote artisan leatherworkers over the luxury name brands by ripping products apart and estimating if your really getting quality or just paying for the brands status.😊
@fantacmet
@fantacmet 3 күн бұрын
Only thing I'll add is if you ask for alligator clips you'll get a different product. Ask for binder clips in the office supply section.
@chrisdavis6853
@chrisdavis6853 4 күн бұрын
I made a backpack out of chrome tanned leather a year ago and use it everyday and it hasn't changed any color and has no patina yet. Wished I had used veg can. also, you can't really burnish the edges on chrome tan :( Thanks for the video!
@chrisulfen8775
@chrisulfen8775 4 күн бұрын
I have an old saddleback leather wallet. They use chrome tanned and it's gotten so dark now that it looks like a very dark brown when it used to be a tobacco color. So I'm a bit confused when you say chrome gets lighter because it hasn't for my case.
@Corter
@Corter 4 күн бұрын
If there are any other inputs - staining, indigo, exposure to moisture, etc, those can darken the leather. Without those you'd see the leather get lighter over time. Basically it's not the leather itself getting darker, it's things making the leather darker. Veg tan tans like skin in the sun, the material itself phsically gets darker even when died many colors - that's the difference.
@groosbro1
@groosbro1 4 күн бұрын
Vegetable tanned leather smells better than chrome.
@MasterworkLeathercraft
@MasterworkLeathercraft 3 күн бұрын
Infinitely so
@kennethnielsen3864
@kennethnielsen3864 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@bowthemaker
@bowthemaker 4 күн бұрын
Loving the new video format!❤
@ThisIsWhatIDo77
@ThisIsWhatIDo77 4 күн бұрын
If you don't use money, then the money slot is a good place to put your receipts .
@preetujjainwal6934
@preetujjainwal6934 5 күн бұрын
Hi dear love this wallet can you please give me pdf pattern of this
@jasonpowley4913
@jasonpowley4913 5 күн бұрын
A heavy backed book and a g clamp can suffice for a alternative to a pony.
@knecht2206
@knecht2206 5 күн бұрын
Heck, this diamon awl is hot, i need one of those.
@admcc56
@admcc56 6 күн бұрын
Very good tutorial. Thank you for being so thorough.
@johnbryan1279
@johnbryan1279 6 күн бұрын
Promo>SM 💘
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom
@TomMcDonaldatYahooDotCom 6 күн бұрын
What kind of thread do you use? Flat? Round? Size - 0.8??
@denniscleveland669
@denniscleveland669 7 күн бұрын
I have that same, antique diamond awl.
@alexpendel3604
@alexpendel3604 7 күн бұрын
I love your attitude of working on your skills before jumping right in is going to provide a better experience However my ADHD decided that I had an idea for a project so I had to buy the equipment and full send the project
@mothernature4918
@mothernature4918 7 күн бұрын
How do you transfer the image onto vinyl?
@bjulias7299
@bjulias7299 7 күн бұрын
Can one get away with stamping without a press? How so?
@BongoWongoOG
@BongoWongoOG 7 күн бұрын
Good on ya ! Thanks for sharing
@masoodafridi3131
@masoodafridi3131 8 күн бұрын
Thank you
@hiimbolo
@hiimbolo 8 күн бұрын
really crazy, i saw this when it released 3 years ago, recently started picking up leatherworking and realized the same person i've been learning from is the creator of this. very neat
@andyhawes3822
@andyhawes3822 8 күн бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you. So much experience and practical demonstration combined is a huge help and motivation. Keep up the great work - -
@shirleyford4912
@shirleyford4912 8 күн бұрын
I wish i could view the video and hear it, but i can't do either
@cristiansantillan6861
@cristiansantillan6861 8 күн бұрын
Seems like these are now going for $2 a yard.
@dylanvisitacion8618
@dylanvisitacion8618 9 күн бұрын
Thank you, Neighbor 👍
@patriciaingraldi4719
@patriciaingraldi4719 9 күн бұрын
Thank you. Always great information from you.