The Master at Work. Thank you, Terry. As always, you have incredible skills. And you are right; the sounds of your work are a great accompaniment to your video.
Terry, it is an absolute pleasure and an honour to watch you work. Not only the master craftsmanship but also the time taken to edit and share the entire process. I look forward to part 2. I hope one day to be able to walk in a pair of Terry Kim made shoes 👞 ❤
I’m not sure what requires more work: making this shoes, or filming and editing this videos? Either way, you are doing an awesome job on both! You are a true craftsman! I enjoy watching your videos! Greetings from California!
The Master at Work. Thank you, Terry. As always, you have incredible skills. And you are right; the sounds of your work are a great accompaniment to your video.
Wow! There's some cutting edge technology involved here!
Terry, it is an absolute pleasure and an honour to watch you work. Not only the master craftsmanship but also the time taken to edit and share the entire process. I look forward to part 2. I hope one day to be able to walk in a pair of Terry Kim made shoes 👞 ❤
Superbe travail, et quelle précision, quelle finesse. Félicitations 👍 Et de vous regarder travailler, c'est apaisant 🙏
Please never stop making videos best there is.
They are really beautiful Terry. Love your work and you sharing with us. 💪💯
읏쌰~~ 자.. 이제 한번~~!! - 좋은 영상 감사합니다^^
I’m not sure what requires more work: making this shoes, or filming and editing this videos? Either way, you are doing an awesome job on both! You are a true craftsman! I enjoy watching your videos! Greetings from California!
Your videos are always so awesome! ❤
Thank you for inspiring me to create a pair of shoes! 👞
Это просто праздник какой то!!!
Bravo! May I ask what the blue film you dissolved into water and brushed onto the holdfast was? I have never seen that before.
Wow. You use wood glue to hold the heel counters in. Very interesting.
18:22 favorite part 😆
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I wish you success ❤
Happy New Year.Glad to see you back online. One question, how do you make the last, scanning or measuring the customer’s feet?
It's interesting to see how much your sharpening stone is dished out. It works well for that "knife", though.
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