The Leather Element: Curing Three Common Leathercraft Mistakes

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @Glorfindel_117
    @Glorfindel_117 Год назад +20

    As someone new to the craft/hobby, I absolutely love how they're still posting videos like this. I've been watching videos designed to actually teach people how to make things posted *years* ago, and they're still here doing it. That is so rare these days. No clickbait, no 'support us on patreon', just lessons on how to properly make things.

    • @reapersritehand
      @reapersritehand Год назад +2

      The ones I hate (not by weaver) is "how to make a leather blah blah" then it's one of those stupid asmr videos, while I'm out here trying to learn from nothing

    • @johno8760
      @johno8760 Год назад +1

      ​@@reapersritehand to be fair, some of those asmr videos are great to watch to see different approaches. Not a direct education but gives more ideas. Fill I the dots and you see so many personal signature methods

  • @conguerican
    @conguerican Год назад +7

    I was asked for a belt once and didn't have leather long enough for it so, I wrote the name on one (center) piece, and used 2 more pieces to finish it off. He liked it so much, that later he wanted another made the same way, lol. He never learned the reason for the 3 piece belt.

  • @muninn7
    @muninn7 Год назад +5

    Videos like these are why I check Weaver first when I need to buy something. So much good sent to the community deserves that it comes back. Thanks Chuck and all the unseen crew behind the scenes.

  • @ambercloud2776
    @ambercloud2776 Год назад +9

    Some of the best education I’ve got comes from you! 🎉 Blessings to you Sir! 😊

  • @erikgautebaklid2868
    @erikgautebaklid2868 Год назад +5

    Very good information. I needed a longer shoulder strap recently and made it longer by adding a ring and a piece of strap. Now as a design feature that little cross body bag has a ring sunglasses can hang from 😁

  • @danielmuscatell3603
    @danielmuscatell3603 Год назад

    Thanks. You always have such good points. And sometimes I watch just to see your positive and encouraging attitude which always helps my day be betters

  • @jimgreat7622
    @jimgreat7622 Год назад +2

    Good advice, Chuck. I wish I had seen the belt trick about three months ago. Could have saved a lot of frustration.

  • @harnesshouse
    @harnesshouse Год назад +2

    First belt I ever did (for someone else), they wanted the initials of their four grandchildren on it. So I carefully figured out the spacing of each set of three, and started stamping. The very last letter (of the 12) was upside down. After that, I got a sharpie and marked the side with that little letter on it to indicate which side is which.

  • @thewoz8631
    @thewoz8631 Год назад +2

    On letter stamps I put dot of paint on the side of the stamp that is the bottom of the letter.

  • @robinsoria7611
    @robinsoria7611 Год назад

    Thanks again Chuck. Robin...

  • @daverooni7763
    @daverooni7763 Год назад

    Great ideas, thanks Chuck 🎉

  • @leslietruesdell2980
    @leslietruesdell2980 Год назад

    Love the videos thank you! Can you go over how to make a horse headstall and how to pick the leather thicknesses and how to double the leather for thickness if needed. Thank you!

  • @1duskyknight
    @1duskyknight Год назад +1

    A great video and great tips because i have letter stamped the wrong way round, so the tips on that were very helpful. I haven't had to extend a belt yet but your tip will come in very useful. Thank you very much and keep up the great work you do.
    One Love.

  • @rockymountainman
    @rockymountainman Год назад

    Such a helpful video!! Thank you so much

  • @Useless_Feller
    @Useless_Feller Год назад

    Thanks Chuck

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 Год назад +1

    I love this series! Much appreciated. 👍🏻

  • @ArcticFlies56
    @ArcticFlies56 Год назад

    Some great tips! I almost want to screw up my project on purpose just to used one of your tips. Best regards, Richard

  • @stevemalone2010
    @stevemalone2010 Год назад

    I used your idea to fix the name on my granddaughters keepsake box. Good idea, thanks.

  • @renaissanceman4054
    @renaissanceman4054 Год назад

    great video

  • @earlelzy9975
    @earlelzy9975 Год назад

    I love that shirt.

  • @GodmadeConscious
    @GodmadeConscious Год назад

    Chucks the man

  • @michaelholbrook4401
    @michaelholbrook4401 Год назад +1

    Ok... one of my pet peeves is simply very long thread when stitching a long stitch. I am gonna stsrt using that knot on the inside option, even when not a mistake. :)

    • @OgeiDennepeL
      @OgeiDennepeL Год назад

      When stitching long lengths I usually just cut the thread the same length as my “wingspan” (the length of my arms spread out) so that i can cover as much stitching possible while still being able to tighten it by simply pulling through the needle. When I’m almost out of thread,I simply backstitch a couple of times and either tie the thread in the middle like chuck did or I simply cut it on the backside of the project and melt it with a lighter.

    • @michaelholbrook4401
      @michaelholbrook4401 Год назад

      @@OgeiDennepeL I can appreciate that cutoff point. I’ve only been leatherworking for a year and a half, and it just hadn’t occurred to me. Amazing, the simple things that hit you sometimes. I like the Leather Element series.

  • @typarker96
    @typarker96 Год назад

    I would like to see a leather taco style knife sheath. Thanks

  • @tileman1814
    @tileman1814 Год назад

    What kind of tape do you use on the back of your tool to keep them from slipping???

  • @spasticgeek
    @spasticgeek Год назад

    Can’t mess up a letter stamp if I refuse to use them because I know I’ll mess them up lol!

  • @Freeman-Dl70
    @Freeman-Dl70 Год назад

    I was asked to make a belt for a xxx sized man, after making one the same size as his old one that broke, he said it was too small. So, I cut a strap 4 inches longer and made him a second belt which he paid me $20.00 for.

  • @jrtime228
    @jrtime228 Год назад

    Wow first comment for once. Another great video chuck

  • @user-sp6ju1zo3d
    @user-sp6ju1zo3d Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @istvanboros8240
    @istvanboros8240 Год назад

    Hi Chuck! How could you easily and perfectly cut a strip of soft leather (e.g. nappa) straight?
    Thanks,
    Grretings from Hungary 👍😁👍

    • @jackiemitchell4418
      @jackiemitchell4418 Год назад +1

      Chuck may have a better idea, but I use a straight edge on a table edge and very tightly clamp with a series of clamps (removing only one at a time and replacing to further my cut). A VERY, VERY sharp stropped knife with multiple light strokes help, also.

    • @istvanboros8240
      @istvanboros8240 Год назад +1

      @@jackiemitchell4418 That's a good idea, thank you, 'll try :)

    • @russw3134
      @russw3134 Год назад

      @@istvanboros8240 also note the anti slip tape on the bottom of Chuck’s ruler. That helps prevent the soft leather from moving around as much while cutting

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith7876 Год назад

    The trick with the initials was pretty good. But how hard would it be to have the top of the stamp designated in some idiot-proof manner? I would think some clever stamp engineer could come up with something. I don’t own any of those letter stamp sets so I don’t know.

  • @pedroimiranda902
    @pedroimiranda902 Год назад

    I loved thanks

  • @davidfrank3728
    @davidfrank3728 Год назад

    I am wanting to make a radio belt for my brother, the paramedic. What would be the best finishes to use on this? needs to be blood and water resistant or proof..
    Love your channel, been bit by the bug,, I have serious delusions of grandeur from watching you now!

  • @joerunyan9344
    @joerunyan9344 Год назад

    Great Tips Chuck Thanks for sharing!!! 😮