Thank you for sharing this. It was such an awesome experience watching you do this. I can’t wait to wear my own and try it. My wife said she’s gonna save up the money and she’s gonna order it for me. Can’t beat that.
A really good show, I am glad you guys don't go for the hard sell with all the tools used to complete the project, I honestly do appreciate that as I'm sure you guys already know this but it's always better to have the customer ask for an item rather than push one upon them I picked that little gem up 40 years back. But fantastic format and most definitely not too pushy also a fantastic product 👏 thank you and all the very best from Scotland.
What is your "preferred burnishing method?" I've never seen that tool/ method before, and I'd like to learn more. It also looked like you put a liquid on first?
Really Awesome! Ty! Could I ask the make/model of your burnisher so I can purchase one like you are using in this video? What exact attachment are you using to burnish and would it be included with the product or would I need to buy separately? Many thanks!!
Thanks for this video can you share what type of whole punches you used in the video? I am a tandy customer but I would also like to get a pair of whole punches that do round punches instead of the chisel
i noticed that the tools you are using and the item #'s from tandy are not the same? i am interested in the stitching chisels and oblong punches that you are using/
Not to tell a man his business, but you know if you back stitch you wouldn't need to burn that wax thread leaving the hard ends. I can tell you didn't just decide to be a leather smith yesterday. I just didn't know if you had considered back stitching and decided against it. Nice work tho.
Thank you for sharing this. It was such an awesome experience watching you do this. I can’t wait to wear my own and try it. My wife said she’s gonna save up the money and she’s gonna order it for me. Can’t beat that.
I have this kit and sure appreciate you walking us through the process!
A really good show, I am glad you guys don't go for the hard sell with all the tools used to complete the project, I honestly do appreciate that as I'm sure you guys already know this but it's always better to have the customer ask for an item rather than push one upon them I picked that little gem up 40 years back. But fantastic format and most definitely not too pushy also a fantastic product 👏 thank you and all the very best from Scotland.
Nice video, I appreciate that you get right to the business at hand, so to speak!
Watching the steps in the gusset stage was very informative;
What is your "preferred burnishing method?" I've never seen that tool/ method before, and I'd like to learn more. It also looked like you put a liquid on first?
Great video, forming the gusset especially interesting for me. Love the burnisher, where might i obtain one?
Really Awesome! Ty! Could I ask the make/model of your burnisher so I can purchase one like you are using in this video? What exact attachment are you using to burnish and would it be included with the product or would I need to buy separately? Many thanks!!
Thanks for this video can you share what type of whole punches you used in the video? I am a tandy customer but I would also like to get a pair of whole punches that do round punches instead of the chisel
and the dremel burnisher?
Sweet! 👍
Hi 🖐️
How do I get the tandy leather catalog?
i noticed that the tools you are using and the item #'s from tandy are not the same? i am interested in the stitching chisels and oblong punches that you are using/
Same, that stitching chisel looks nice.
Not to tell a man his business, but you know if you back stitch you wouldn't need to burn that wax thread leaving the hard ends. I can tell you didn't just decide to be a leather smith yesterday. I just didn't know if you had considered back stitching and decided against it. Nice work tho.