Walrus leather Dr Bag from 1900s Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @meldoesnails7682
    @meldoesnails7682 Год назад +1

    Your talent, skill and craftsmanship is AMAZING. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jkr3008
    @jkr3008 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nice job, I was constantly afraid it could fall apart, but it came up really nicely!
    I use ricine oil in cases like, it's much thicker and protects leather beautifully. By no means a pro, just came to my mind when watching.

  • @normafollet7156
    @normafollet7156 Год назад +6

    What a more than great job you, ve done on that Dr, s bag. Guess what, im the Dr that owns the medicial bag... Ha Ha ha. 😊👍🙌

  • @iamgabriel5823
    @iamgabriel5823 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice work. The bag looks great.

  • @locoartesano
    @locoartesano 10 дней назад

    Gran trabajo !!!!👏 👜🇪🇸

  • @felonebike9859
    @felonebike9859 Год назад +4

    What kind of oil did you use?

  • @user-fb3pu3qx3t
    @user-fb3pu3qx3t Год назад

    This is your only restoration video! Please do more asap!

  • @PavelGorbachev-gz3ys
    @PavelGorbachev-gz3ys 5 месяцев назад

    it was a pleasure watching this good job sir

  • @nadiamh9228
    @nadiamh9228 Год назад +2

    احببت عملك المتقن لاستعادة الحقيبة ،كامل التشجيع من المغرب.

  • @veravrl1074
    @veravrl1074 9 месяцев назад +1

    You work is amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @dclaet1135
    @dclaet1135 Год назад +5

    Very nicely done! An un-threaded old Singer with a needle meant for leather,set on wide stitch, will give you nice, straight holes for hand sewing.

    • @gekkehansie
      @gekkehansie Год назад

      ànd also punch extra holes to weaken the leather..

  • @user-fb3pu3qx3t
    @user-fb3pu3qx3t Год назад

    Lovely to watch. Top work!

  • @ITrashMeister
    @ITrashMeister 2 года назад +7

    Beautiful leather. But so sad from the not straight stitch work. Next time please use a draw straight line then do your holes and stitch.
    Futher cool project! Good job

    • @brittroge09
      @brittroge09 Год назад +5

      Looks like he just followed the previous holes. You don’t want to add new holes in the same area. It will weaken the leather.

    • @JinsKookieJams
      @JinsKookieJams 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@brittroge09 *Agreed. I learned this from other leather RUclipsrs. The more holes, the more tearing and wearing down of the leather.*

  • @salvatoredipietro7174
    @salvatoredipietro7174 Год назад

    love the music - what is it please - please give credit to it - thanks (love the video and the result)

  • @melodymoshkowski5266
    @melodymoshkowski5266 2 года назад +3

    Awesome work - really impressive.

  • @danielbustos1589
    @danielbustos1589 4 месяца назад

    Hermosa restauración quedó de 10

  • @19Bmiller
    @19Bmiller Год назад +1

    Amazing, well done

  • @SuziQue2
    @SuziQue2 10 месяцев назад

    Very much enjoyed watching your restoration of the bag. I hope you do more. I am curious how long it took you to do it?

  • @king7macqueen
    @king7macqueen Год назад

    Wondering who uses it now.... i got collection also from thrift shop here in dubai

  • @armandolopez4702
    @armandolopez4702 Год назад

    Amazing job, Well done bravo, I just received a gift, a briefcase, same material and for what I see it could be from the same brand, I will like to know if you can restore this piece of luggage for me?

  • @susanjackson2459
    @susanjackson2459 9 месяцев назад

    I have my father's 1950's black leather Dr's bag, What product do you suggest I use to restore the outside. The interior is slightly mildewed. Thank you.

  • @jeromedavis8261
    @jeromedavis8261 2 года назад +3

    Labor intensive but wonderfully done!

  • @baberoot1998
    @baberoot1998 Год назад +5

    Walrus leather...appears to me, to be much like the texture of elephant leather. I know elephant to be fairly sturdy. I wonder if walrus leather is of the same quality. Nice restoration. You get a "like", and a new subscriber.

  • @connorneville5420
    @connorneville5420 Год назад

    How much would a job like this cost?

  • @ВераМосягина-ы2в
    @ВераМосягина-ы2в Год назад +1

    МАСТЕР-ЗОЛОТЫЕ РУКИ)))))👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤❤❤

  • @eebeeliang7431
    @eebeeliang7431 Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @angelicam-y3564
    @angelicam-y3564 Год назад

    Anice job but what a pity that the initials on the bag was not there at the end.

  • @joanobrien7754
    @joanobrien7754 2 года назад

    What oil did you use?

    • @jmoshkowski
      @jmoshkowski 2 года назад +2

      It was originally hard as cardboard. I used olive oil spring it back to life. I would recommend leaving it sit for a few days afterwards to allow the oil to penetrate and equalize. It is easy to over saturate so work slowly. You may need to wash out the excess oil afterwards it depends on how dry the leather is. If it still has some flex I would start with Mink oil or Neatsfoot Oil.

  • @joanobrien7754
    @joanobrien7754 2 года назад +1

    Wow, amazing job....

    • @jmm242
      @jmm242  Год назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @薔薇-t3w
    @薔薇-t3w Год назад

    どても上手です、素晴らしい🎉❤

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад

    Vielen Dank allen Mitarbeitern an Kompetenz Arbeitsplätzen Zufrieden haben bitteschön

  • @judis.1810
    @judis.1810 Год назад +2

    When you put the metal parts in the distilled vinegar, u should have added a little bit of baking soda to it too. Then the parts would have gotten a bit cleaner.

    • @nowayjerk8064
      @nowayjerk8064 Год назад +3

      soda neutralists acid how would that help to weaken the acid,100% not what you want to happen .

    • @jmm242
      @jmm242  Год назад +1

      The vinegar actually eats the rust very well but the parts had an old metal treatment called japanning on them. It is extremely resistant to abrasion and resists moisture. It was hard to tell originally but becuse it was gummed up but after I had no change over night I realized something else was on the metal. I tried everything to get it off so I had to eventually use physical methods.

    • @SouthJerseyBaitReviews
      @SouthJerseyBaitReviews Год назад

      If u want something a little better then vinegar and u can use it over and over again for a while is Evaporust. That stuff is amazing and eats rust off like nothing a lot industrial guys use it and fabricators. Also a few big restoration guys on RUclips who do like tools and old equipment. @@jmm242

  • @iarasantos4424
    @iarasantos4424 Год назад

    👏🏽 Parabéns

  • @susanvanduyn2811
    @susanvanduyn2811 Год назад

    So interesting, however, your music kept putting me to sleep.

  • @mrsred2u668
    @mrsred2u668 Год назад

    Steve, from Bedos leather could’ve really done this bag justice and restored it properly.

  • @SS-zm3vi
    @SS-zm3vi 10 месяцев назад

    Looks exactly like elephant skin.

  • @karinphua9415
    @karinphua9415 5 месяцев назад

    Olive oil will go stale n smell bad. Dont use food oil on bags.

  • @成功工商教學組
    @成功工商教學組 Год назад

    讚👍