I use to be a custom leather watch strap builder. I give big props to you young man you gave out some great info, even I learned a lot from your vid and yes I hit the like the button and scribed. Just keep going.
I am one of those who love to keep trying new things in their diy projects. My latest love is leather leashes and card holders. A huge thanks for your guide on the tools. God Bless 🙏
I'm just starting and have made a bunch of stuff that some people say I should sell. Eight months ago I was just doing it as a hobby at first because of COVID. Now I have a box of scrap leather and a box of finished products from wallets to key fobs and belt pouches. I do need to sell some stuff so I can buy nicer leather because I'm on a fixed income.
I know this didn't perform nearly as well as any of your shorts but I really appreciate you making this. Would be awesome if you did more instructional vids.
Thank you so much for this. I got everything from this video! Leather craft is so fun! I’m so glad i found your channel. I’ve made multiple wallets bracelets etc… it’s very fun! Thanks again!
I was debating a Palosanto knife because I don't use it enough to warrant spending double on a Chartermade. I have a 3 year old Nobuyoshi and just want a new one that does the job. Not too many reviews on them so thanks for this. I also have mostly Palosanto tools and I can't imagine the knife being anything less than the quality of the others.
Absolutely love this!!! I started working with leather myself a couple of years ago and I have absolutely loved it but I’m still finding my way and this is honestly the most informative video I’ve watched to date! (I’ve watched a lot!) I would also strongly agree with the choice of tools that you have upgraded to. I wish you all the best with your channel and your craft! 👍🏼
Quick question ... when buying sinabroks stitching punch (2 prong and 5 prong) what do you recommend in hole size and spacing (when making small accessories). hole: 1.2, 1.5, 2.0 mm SPACE: 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 mm Help!
Excellent and insightful video. I noticed the same difference you did with your edge beveler. It’ll be next on the list. 👍🏼Made a lot of great points, looking forward to future vids.
A few years back I found a large and thick section of rubber beside the highway that is about half an inch thick that works for a pound-o mat. Where are those brass handled punches sold at and by whom are they made. I cannot find them on Amazon and I am not sure where to look elsewhere on the net.
I’m new to leather work & just bought a set of pricking irons from Kemovan Craft tools. They are nice, but the holes sort of disappear from view a minute or so after punching. Of course Sinebroks has a 25% sale & I’m thinking of getting a set of the stitching punches. I plan on hand sewing a lot of wallets, bags & smaller accessories. Would the smallest 1mm/5mm be a good general size to start with?
Hi Morris, First of all, thank you so much for your great tools introduction; Second, I'm new to this hobby and interested in getting skills daily. So I watch RUclips every day to get what I'm looking for. In a part of this video, I saw you use a polyester thread to stitch your wallet project. I couldn't find it like that so far. Could you please give me a link or every brand and thickness? I appreciate you in advance.
In case you haven't found an answer to your question.. You use a piece of sandpaper preferably the finer grit, the better. And using a small metal rod(a stitching needle works well for this) while holding the sandpaper over the needle drag ur edge beveler across the top of the needle. In the OPPOSITE direction that you would normally bevel towards. You can then use a piece of thick paper with jewelers rouge applied to it and repeat the process to essentially hone the beveler to ur desired sharpness. My process for really dull edge bevelers is: 400 grit > 2000 grit > white rouge on paper > then finish with a few strops on the corner of a thick piece of leather If my beveler Is kinda sharp but just needs a light honing I do the same process but start either at 2000 grit or the paper with rouge. Hope this helps friend.
I was considering buying Palosanto edge bevelers & French edger/skiver. Their contact info provides no email. Only a foreign phone & address. I’m afraid my question & their answer may be lost in translation. I’m trying to shave the cost down a bit by buying 1 French edger (handle & blade) & 1 different size blade (using the handle I already have from the 1st French edger). Do you know if the handles are interchangeable? Their website only says, “Combine the best blade with your own handle to create your own edger”. I cannot make my own handle, but don’t know if I can use the handle from the first & switch them out as needed. Any help would be appreciated!
I don't recommend to anyone starting anything new that involves hand work to begin learning with inferior tools. Inferior tools breeds nothing but frustration and worse, *_bad habits_*
For new people, a pricking iron is not for punching holes, it is for marking where you are going to use a single hole punch. As a beginner I suggest you get a set of multiprong stitching chisels.
I use to be a custom leather watch strap builder. I give big props to you young man you gave out some great info, even I learned a lot from your vid and yes I hit the like the button and scribed. Just keep going.
I'm no leathercrafter, but i like when somebody makes cool stuff with their hands.🤗
I am one of those who love to keep trying new things in their diy projects. My latest love is leather leashes and card holders. A huge thanks for your guide on the tools. God Bless 🙏
Gotta spend some money to gain some. You get what you pay for! Great job man
Now I guess I don’t have to ask you what everything does when I’m in the workshop anymore 🤷🏼♂️
Quiz next time you are over.
Very valuable!! Keep this video.. There will always be someone starting to learn...
Wow, your view and subscription buying game is on point!
I'm just starting and have made a bunch of stuff that some people say I should sell. Eight months ago I was just doing it as a hobby at first because of COVID. Now I have a box of scrap leather and a box of finished products from wallets to key fobs and belt pouches. I do need to sell some stuff so I can buy nicer leather because I'm on a fixed income.
I know this didn't perform nearly as well as any of your shorts but I really appreciate you making this. Would be awesome if you did more instructional vids.
Thank you for this video
Of course.
Really thanks friend
You are doing a great job sir .i randomly saw the channel and subscribed it😊😊😍
Heck yea, thank you!
Thank you so much for this. I got everything from this video! Leather craft is so fun! I’m so glad i found your channel. I’ve made multiple wallets bracelets etc… it’s very fun! Thanks again!
I was debating a Palosanto knife because I don't use it enough to warrant spending double on a Chartermade. I have a 3 year old Nobuyoshi and just want a new one that does the job. Not too many reviews on them so thanks for this. I also have mostly Palosanto tools and I can't imagine the knife being anything less than the quality of the others.
You are welcome1
Thank you 🙏🏼 beginner here
Great, informative video! Exactly what I was looking for before investing in leather crafting tools & supplies!
God blesssss!! Thank you
Of course!
Absolutely love this!!! I started working with leather myself a couple of years ago and I have absolutely loved it but I’m still finding my way and this is honestly the most informative video I’ve watched to date! (I’ve watched a lot!) I would also strongly agree with the choice of tools that you have upgraded to. I wish you all the best with your channel and your craft! 👍🏼
So encouraging! Thank you so much for sharing and best of luck to you!! God bless!
very well explained. made to look simple, High quality video
Wow mazing..thanks for tutorial n information.
Of course. Glad to help!
I‘m a lefthand and n my eyes you need both left & right blade scissors like in plumper work the use left & right scissors & me too 😉
Awesome video. So helpful!
💪🏽
Quick question ... when buying sinabroks stitching punch (2 prong and 5 prong) what do you recommend in hole size and spacing (when making small accessories).
hole: 1.2, 1.5, 2.0 mm
SPACE: 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 mm
Help!
Well done sir! Loads of information enjoyed the video!
Thanks buddy! Only the beginning of the info 😂
Palisanto real dope company the best of there tools are the high quality & you can change the blades!… soooo dope
This is what I want to learn.
Thank you so much my friend I will follow your videos pretty good and helpful to 😃.......
Great video! I was looking for a tutorial like this and I couldn't ask for more 😁 thanks
This is a great video
Excellent and insightful video. I noticed the same difference you did with your edge beveler. It’ll be next on the list. 👍🏼Made a lot of great points, looking forward to future vids.
beautiful!!!😊
I like your video
Excellent! thanks for sharing your knowledge!
can you please show us how you make your crafting video next ?? thing's like camera placement etc .
love your work btw
Could you please make a video where you craft a holster? Would be great! Great job and great videos anyway! Keep it on!
fantastic video, here from your instagram and leatherwork seemed like a cool hobby for the weekend, thanks for the info!
What size / spacing of hole punch are you using? Looking to grab mine soon!
The cheap Chinese Japanese-style knife is good for building confidence in sharpening.
What kind of thread/thickness do you use? Polyester, leather thread? Great info thanks love your vids just started watching you on recommends✨💎💫
Thank you! We use bonded nylon. It’s called Vinymo.
What sewing machine do you use. maybe a more advanced tool video for people trying to go from hobby to business. thanks for the info
Saddle stitching is the main crafting skill. Sewing machines look cheap..
A few years back I found a large and thick section of rubber beside the highway that is about half an inch thick that works for a pound-o mat. Where are those brass handled punches sold at and by whom are they made. I cannot find them on Amazon and I am not sure where to look elsewhere on the net.
What leather would you recommend for bifold wallets and what’s the best website to go to to buy a hide?
I’m new to leather work & just bought a set of pricking irons from Kemovan Craft tools. They are nice, but the holes sort of disappear from view a minute or so after punching. Of course Sinebroks has a 25% sale & I’m thinking of getting a set of the stitching punches. I plan on hand sewing a lot of wallets, bags & smaller accessories. Would the smallest 1mm/5mm be a good general size to start with?
Hi Morris,
First of all, thank you so much for your great tools introduction; Second, I'm new to this hobby and interested in getting skills daily. So I watch RUclips every day to get what I'm looking for. In a part of this video, I saw you use a polyester thread to stitch your wallet project. I couldn't find it like that so far. Could you please give me a link or every brand and thickness? I appreciate you in advance.
What is the name of the grinder you use? Dear friend, thank you so much for everything you do!
😍😍😍😍
Where do you recommend buying leather to get started?
what size sinabroks hole punch do you use??
For your edge beveled do you have a #1 or 1.0mm?
Beveler**
Hey Schumacher!
It's the punisher for leather. I know, I know he just looks like the punishers cousine. Lol.
I want to buy a set of that from you. I live in Vietnam. Thank you very much!
Do you recommend a good way to sharpen the edge beveller as the blade in them is too hard to reach with regular stropping.
Enjoyed the video!
In case you haven't found an answer to your question..
You use a piece of sandpaper preferably the finer grit, the better. And using a small metal rod(a stitching needle works well for this) while holding the sandpaper over the needle drag ur edge beveler across the top of the needle. In the OPPOSITE direction that you would normally bevel towards. You can then use a piece of thick paper with jewelers rouge applied to it and repeat the process to essentially hone the beveler to ur desired sharpness.
My process for really dull edge bevelers is:
400 grit > 2000 grit > white rouge on paper > then finish with a few strops on the corner of a thick piece of leather
If my beveler Is kinda sharp but just needs a light honing I do the same process but start either at 2000 grit or the paper with rouge.
Hope this helps friend.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What size Sinabroks home punches do you use? Thank you in advance.
Hole punches. Darn auto correct!
Do you make belts?
Yes!
👍pls how can i get the link to purchasing the tool kit?🙏
What about the brand printing metals you are using? How/where to get them?
Want to get into leather crafting so this is an amazing video. Thanks man. Keep it up and keep making awesome products
I'm trying to make a leather wallet for myself, so where can I get the leather?😁
What you use to cut off corners?
Can I ask you where do you usually get the leather? From local suppliers or on the internet?
He said he gets it from " wickett and Craig"
@@garymartinez8494 thank you man
👍
OMG my bad I thought this was a bondage channel :)
the main reason I looked for this was for the glue
I'm new here and was wondering where I could get a hand press that's in the background over your left shoulder
What about sewing machine?
I am trying to choose it right now. Can you tell the model of yours?
where do you get your corner punches from?
What kind of leather sewing machine do you use?
Hii please from where you buy these tools please send me link of it
What glue do you use? :)
He mentions at 14:32 hope this helps 👍
Wow..this great...how i can work for you.. 🙏🙏🙏
Where do you get the leather?
Wickett and Craig.
I was considering buying Palosanto edge bevelers & French edger/skiver. Their contact info provides no email. Only a foreign phone & address. I’m afraid my question & their answer may be lost in translation. I’m trying to shave the cost down a bit by buying 1 French edger (handle & blade) & 1 different size blade (using the handle I already have from the 1st French edger). Do you know if the handles are interchangeable? Their website only says, “Combine the best blade with your own handle to create your own edger”. I cannot make my own handle, but don’t know if I can use the handle from the first & switch them out as needed. Any help would be appreciated!
jacket also
do you really make cuts with a skiving knife?
belt pls
Are these tools American Made?
Hi I am from India if I want a custom wallet can you make it
Use underscore on before A and after P
Assalamu alaykum. Could you teach me your profession
next video
you remind me if Peyton and Eli Manning had a son lmao
Can you teach me my profession?
nice.. i should try and get a wallet from you :)
Stitching pony
I don't recommend to anyone starting anything new that involves hand work to begin learning with inferior tools.
Inferior tools breeds nothing but frustration and worse, *_bad habits_*
That bass backing track is really out of time and it's hard for me to not focus on it.
For new people, a pricking iron is not for punching holes, it is for marking where you are going to use a single hole punch. As a beginner I suggest you get a set of multiprong stitching chisels.
Do you sell your shirt?