Nice Cat, and great leather craftsmanship. When I was younger I worked at Justin Boot Co. /Fort Worth, Texas. Thanks for posting , and Cheers from Texas.
What I really like about this (and a lot of Jimmy's projects) is that this is the kind of thing most anyone could make with minimal tools. Another great video Jimmy! Thank YOU!
I really like the way you work, i don't know how much you have planned this but it looks like you have a general idea and just go with it. I myself find that a nice way to build things and try new materials. Your a great sourse of insperation.
Watching you pull threads through is kinda mesmerizing. And all the background noises are always an added feature to the show. 29 more holsters and you should have 1 for each.
I like the holster, but I love seeing your project manager inspect your work. I have a project supervisor of my own. He is a diluted orange tabby Manx-mix called Lovey McSqueak.
Wait... is that SPIKE?! Man, I haven't seen that ole man in years. Glad to know he's still around. Sorry, I was gonna comment about the amazing build but... 😅
We all need a big dose of understanding how things work , how things go together . Assembly , disassembly & nomenclature . these things are just the fundamentals , but they are building blocks that can not be by past on our road to becoming the makers of things !!!
I have an old Leatherman sheath from the late 90's, But I would LOVE to make one with more EDC abilities like a pencil, flashlight holder and maybe a 6" ruler. Awesome as always Jimmy!
Great holster! Also, saddle stitching with a kitty around is definitely hazardous...! Great to see Spike and another leather vid, like the old days. Sweet, JD
Hey Jimmy, What a great, simple yet elegant way to mold leather! I can see that technique having many applications. One I'm thinking of is for making a sheath for a my Diresta skeleton knife. Thanks for sharing this! -mike
Beautiful job as always. Wrap the leatherman in saran wrap and a layer of duct tape, it will keep the form from fitting too tight but still keep its shape.
Now that I would carry, I hate the cheap nylon pouches they come with now. I remember back in the 90's or whatever they came with nice leather pouches.
I inherited my dad's old one and even though it's an older Leatherman and doesn't have some of the features the newer ones have, I still use it more than my brand new one because the sheath is so much better.
I like how you used the Leatherman to help make it's own holster.
I love how your kitty was there “helping” most of the time.
a few times had me looking for where my cats were.
The cat was su'purr'vising.
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That felt like old school Diresta. Nice.
"Classic DiResta"
Totally, if you couldn't see the background at all, this could have easily been a basement shop vid.
RIP Spike. 😻
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Nice Cat, and great leather craftsmanship. When I was younger I worked at Justin Boot Co. /Fort Worth, Texas. Thanks for posting , and Cheers from Texas.
What I really like about this (and a lot of Jimmy's projects) is that this is the kind of thing most anyone could make with minimal tools. Another great video Jimmy! Thank YOU!
Man I can watch leather working all day long. Keep em coming!
Very interesting process. Really enjoyed. The simple idea of turning the holster on the angle is really what makes it.
I really like the way you work, i don't know how much you have planned this but it looks like you have a general idea and just go with it. I myself find that a nice way to build things and try new materials. Your a great sourse of insperation.
thank you!!
Wet forming leather is so satisfying...one of the best material to work with!
You make this stuff look so damn easy. I reckon this is much better than the metal holster you made a while back.
Watching you pull threads through is kinda mesmerizing. And all the background noises are always an added feature to the show. 29 more holsters and you should have 1 for each.
Love the classic look. Reminds me of the black leather Buck knife sheaths from the 80s.
A True Craftsman, measure none cut once! Awesome.
Craftsman extraordinary! Cat stole the show.
Excellent craftsmanship as usual
I like the holster, but I love seeing your project manager inspect your work. I have a project supervisor of my own. He is a diluted orange tabby Manx-mix called Lovey McSqueak.
Wait... is that SPIKE?! Man, I haven't seen that ole man in years. Glad to know he's still around.
Sorry, I was gonna comment about the amazing build but... 😅
Hello Jimmy beautiful job well done my friend
Terrific piece of work by Mr D.
Ps. And not a weapon in sight.
Hurrah..! 👍
Jimmy your leather videos are becoming some of my favorite. Great work!
That is such an awesome finished product
Finally old school video. No lasers, cnc and other "modern" devices👍
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What a great build. Loved how you formed the leather with the leatherMan!! All sorts of good tips!!
Good to see you ! We always look for your videos .
We all need a big dose of understanding how things work , how things go together . Assembly , disassembly & nomenclature . these things are just the fundamentals , but they are building blocks that can not be by past on our road to becoming the makers of things !!!
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I have an old Leatherman sheath from the late 90's, But I would LOVE to make one with more EDC abilities like a pencil, flashlight holder and maybe a 6" ruler.
Awesome as always Jimmy!
Oh, and a quick clip of some type.
Wow! Impressive workmanship
Had a holster just like that for my Walther PPK. Sits nice on the hip.
Great holster! Also, saddle stitching with a kitty around is definitely hazardous...! Great to see Spike and another leather vid, like the old days. Sweet, JD
It's so cool how leather keeps to shape. Great project Jimmy
I gotta try it. ..thanks for the tutorial Jimmy..just made a marking knife..no holster.
Hey Jimmy,
What a great, simple yet elegant way to mold leather! I can see that technique having many applications. One I'm thinking of is for making a sheath for a my Diresta skeleton knife. Thanks for sharing this!
-mike
Excellent work Jimmy!
Gorgeous, Jimmy
Beautiful job as always. Wrap the leatherman in saran wrap and a layer of duct tape, it will keep the form from fitting too tight but still keep its shape.
Thanks for the tip. What did you think of the layer of plexiglass on top of the wood? Thanks. :)
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Absolutely Fantastic. Thanks Brother
Great video Jimmy. Hand stitching like BOSS
old school videos like this very relaxing for the mind
OUTSTANDING, thank you Jimmy🤗😎🤗😎🤗
I was on a cliff waiting to see how the leatherman was getting inside! Suspense, a great storyline, and a cameo from kitty. 10 of 10!
Thank you Weaver
Here I thought my sewn sided leather pouch was pretty haha. Awesome molded project, I'll have to try my hand at it.
Loved watching you edit this jimmy
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This video is great but the voiceover on patreon is even better.
Love it 😍 and love watching the behind the scenes on the editing this morning
Old school by the hand of the man! 👍
Respect from Egypt Jimmy
Always inspiring 😉
It's really amazing at how skilled Jimmy is at so many things. Nice work.....👍👍👏👏😉😉
Looks like you built a clock to tell me what time it is. Excellent work as always sir.
Good job jimmy..👍👍👍
Truly brilliant Jimmy 👏👏👍👍👍
Very nice. I've gotta try this.
Thanks Jimmy 👍😊🙏
Should make one like mine with a tape measure loop on it as well and razor knife
Great job Jimmy
Great design Jimmy
Super beau travail amigo
That was perfectly made. Loved it.
What a wonderful job
Thank you!
Fantastic classic DiResta 👏👏 Thank you Jimmy
I really enjoy watching this. Also, the Insta story where you explain your editing techniques was quite informative. Thanks.
Great looking sheath. I use pliers when saddle stitching as well it’s tough to pull those needles through!
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Great work Jimmy..
When I bought my leatherman wave, it was just released and came with a leather case with snap catch as a bonus.
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What beautiful work! I really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing!
Awesome!
I liked the "making of" on IG.
Great video as always.
Cant wait to see who comes to play baseball!?
It's nice seeing Spike's protegé in the videos. Miss that chubby cat on my screen.
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wow great work Jimmy! thank you for the video!
That’s beautiful work.
Creative as always
Cool! I recently picked up a few Leathermans, they are extremely well made!
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Using a leatherman to build a leatherman holster. Epic!
2:10 was so satisfying
Spettacolare! Proverò a realizzarne uno simile per il mio MUT
I'VE been looking for one for my Leatherman & Mini LED Maglite
Exelente trabajo,bien hecho
Seems like a nice fit also when seated in a vehicle seat.
Awesome work!!
Beautiful craftsmanship. I would definitely buy your work
Is it weird that every time i binge watch his videos a new one gets posted?
i kinda had the same
projection
Now that I would carry, I hate the cheap nylon pouches they come with now. I remember back in the 90's or whatever they came with nice leather pouches.
I inherited my dad's old one and even though it's an older Leatherman and doesn't have some of the features the newer ones have, I still use it more than my brand new one because the sheath is so much better.
1.5 dollar ( shipping i don't know). Made in China leather ones.
@@xw6968 yeah, I'm sure that'll be real nice. LOL
@@xw6968 LOL!
@@xenonram probably good enough LOL
Very rad Jimmy. Definitely need to try my hand at more leather working.
Love your work man
Very nice J.D... That's nicer than the one that came with my Leatherman...
...and now I want a new holster for my leatherman...Damnit!
Good job, nice content, skillful congratulations 👍🏻👏🏻☺️
Beautiful
What? No DiResta logo? Say it ain't so! Really bro, nice work. You make it look so easy.
I would love to see your take on a leather tool vest for working in your shop.
awesome job
My cat loved it
My buddy Kenny does freelance design work for Leatherman - I shared this with him Jimmy! - take care - Chris
Inspires me to make one for my gerber centre drive
Nice idea. Close to good, but no cigar. Knife upside down. Maybe a push hole at low end?
I love it even Spike wants to be in the middle of your project lol
thankfully, mine came with a beautiful leather case.
Keep inspiring man, awesome as always
Great job! Inspiring!
Great video, love how you talked about editing this on IG. Project is cool. Mahalo for sharing! : )