Despite the fact that the video is a bit older, this does not detract from the content. Nice tutorial, but especially how you show here that positivity can take you far. Making mistakes is part of it, you learn from them... thank you from the Netherlands, now I'll get started with my EDC Pouch.
Despite the fact that the video is a bit older, this does not detract from the content. Nice tutorial, but especially how you show here that positivity can take you far. Making mistakes is part of it, you learn from them... now I'll get started with my EDC Pouch. Cheers from The Netherlands ;-)
Thanks for the video, really helpful 👍 Adding a finger slot at the bottom of the Leatherman makes removal much easier.... Filming on a W/E or at night would help with the traffic noise !
My mate made me one just like this for my leatherman and OLight. Saldy he has now passed but nice to know he probably watched this vid first before he made it.
Thx for this one Jeff! Leather isn't easy to get around where I am but I'll find some and start this maybe in the fall. Right now there are other things to do. Take care. Rick
Great project. I remember one of my teachers telling me, many years ago. If your n ok t m as king mistakes, your not trying. Have you thought about waiting, until you do the stitching too dye the leather. This way the stitching is the same color. Blessings to you and your family Happy 4th of July
I welcome the mistakes. (most of the time, Lol) I intentionally dyed the leather first because I like the Red Thread against the brown dye. Red thread is kind of my thing.
Nice project. I understand why you doubled the back to avoid that rivet and also give it rigidity. Why didn't you reverse the extra back piece of leather? If you had it would have given you a finished back also.
Despite the fact that the video is a bit older, this does not detract from the content. Nice tutorial, but especially how you show here that positivity can take you far. Making mistakes is part of it, you learn from them... thank you from the Netherlands, now I'll get started with my EDC Pouch.
Despite the fact that the video is a bit older, this does not detract from the content. Nice tutorial, but especially how you show here that positivity can take you far. Making mistakes is part of it, you learn from them... now I'll get started with my EDC Pouch. Cheers from The Netherlands ;-)
Thanks for the video, really helpful 👍
Adding a finger slot at the bottom of the Leatherman makes removal much easier....
Filming on a W/E or at night would help with the traffic noise !
My mate made me one just like this for my leatherman and OLight. Saldy he has now passed but nice to know he probably watched this vid first before he made it.
I think the proof your trying is how you complete the project. Great job Jeff.
Yes! I just keep trying until its done. Thanks man.
@@homebuiltshop No thank you for sharing.
Looks great, Jeff ! After the Neats Foot Oil has dried some, add a coat or two of Renaissance Wax to it for some extra protection and "shine"...
Thanks, I've been thinking about something else as a topcoat. I'll have to try the wax.
It looks like an expert craftsman's work to me. 👍👍
I like the content and video quality. I also like that you shared your mistakes. New follower.
Nice project. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you too!
Heck yea bud! Nice to see you making your own stuff and fixing the mistakes as they come up. Thanks for sharing this project with us. :)
You are a very smiley and animated man, and I enjoyed this video :) thanks! You've got a new sub from me
Thanks, and welcome to the channel.
This was a really good tutorial video with a great result. Cheers Stu NZ
Very cool Jeff, btw, I was wondering where my other Rubbermaid bowl went🤣😂🤣
Doh! I thought I returned that. Lol.
@@homebuiltshop well done sire....doing a smoker video with baby backs today 😎🇺🇸 happy Independence Day Brother!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Man, I really enjoyed all your video, thanks and greetings from Mexico !
Awesome, thank you!
Thx for this one Jeff! Leather isn't easy to get around where I am but I'll find some and start this maybe in the fall. Right now there are other things to do. Take care. Rick
Right on. Leather projects are great cooler weather project. I hope you find some leather.
I Love To Leather Belt Pouch With Flashlight, Multi Tool, And Tactical Pen.
Very good Jeff, shared my friend 💯👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
Awesome, thank you! Did you get the ice cream yet? Lol.
@@homebuiltshop 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
Turned out great Jeff, awesome job! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks 👍
Great project. I remember one of my teachers telling me, many years ago.
If your n ok t m as king mistakes, your not trying.
Have you thought about waiting, until you do the stitching too dye the leather.
This way the stitching is the same color.
Blessings to you and your family
Happy 4th of July
I welcome the mistakes. (most of the time, Lol) I intentionally dyed the leather first because I like the Red Thread against the brown dye. Red thread is kind of my thing.
Nice project. I understand why you doubled the back to avoid that rivet and also give it rigidity. Why didn't you reverse the extra back piece of leather? If you had it would have given you a finished back also.
Dang, I wish I'd have thought about that. It would have been super clean looking.
Nice project - Acetone releases contact cement ;)
That's good to know. I wonder if it would mark the leather?
@@homebuiltshop not sure - it would warrant a test before using on a production piece - but it saved me more than once on countertops ;)
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Thanks and welcome to the channel!
No hat today... is it hot there?
Its been pretty warm lately. We get an occasional cooler day but summer is here for a couple months. Lol.
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Bam!