Gracias! Por compartir su conocimiento, sería muy importante para nosotros los que estamos aprendiendo que Ud. Nos muestre cada herramienta que va a ocupar, tenga en cuenta que no hablamos su idioma y aprendemos igual. Saludos
It would be nice if you picked up the tool face and displayed it each time you use a new tool. Or, add a picture of it t o the side of the screen for the viewers. Great instructions. Thanks.
I am just getting started in tooling and your videos are a wonderful resource. I see you chuck a weight onto the project and wondered if they aren’t just handmade sandbags from scrap leather. Am I correct?
Thank you for your very enjoyable video. I have been playing around with carving/tooling and using newer Tandy tools. I am not happy with the result. The carvings looks dull/muddy when I am done. I had the opportunity to try some Gomph-Hackbarth tools and was blown away by how much crisper and life like the carvings was. I have deciding to upgrade. You said the beveler you were using was a BK XX Steep checked #2. Can you list the other tools (make, pattern, size) used in this tutorial?
You’re welcome. Here is a link to a tools article I did. It includes a list of the Barry King tools that I use and recommend. twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
HI Joe, following your videos and tutorial, we started to learn tooling. (Soon we will start the online course from you.) Here, where we live center of Europe (Switzerland), the sources of leather are : Italy, UK, France and finally USA. We bought from France but the result is not what we expect. In a couple of day we will receive Natural Veg Tan from Italy and we will se the result. It's known that for tooling not all the tannery produces type of leather good to obtain the correct result. Fade, shadows deepness ... At the end what are the source of leather that give you the good result. Is Hermann Oak the unique solution? or even is USA do you have the same good results with something else. Hermann Oak become very expensive for us in EU due to the shipping costs. Thanks - all the Best Linda & Bruno (Switzerland)
Hey there, thank you for following my videos! Herman oak is definitely the best to tool in over here. I’m not familiar with the different tanneries over there. However, Italy is well known for high quality chrome tan leather so hopefully the veg tan you’re getting will be great quality as well. I’d be curious to hear about the results you get with it.
@@joemeling3216Apart the experience on use the swivel knife passing trough the tooling and all the rest, is the reaction of the skin that is not the same of USA leather. I can take a photo and send it to you.
You are very talented, thank you for this video. I've only been leather crafting just over 2 months now, and it is so rewarding to see a item come to life as you cut the leather to shape and work on it. How long have you been doing this work?
Here is an article I did about recommended tools including links on where to find them. twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
You are a master young man. You taught a old dog new tricks today god bless
I’m humbled by that, thank you sir
Great video, brother
Wow fantastic work! ..😀
Thank you for sharing your skills
Your a great artist Joe! That looks really good. Can't wait to try this. Ty.
Thank You Joe!!! Great Tips!!!
great video on oak leaves thanks
This video was so helpful!!
Love the videos they really help
Thank you, that’s great to hear!
Gracias! Por compartir su conocimiento, sería muy importante para nosotros los que estamos aprendiendo que Ud. Nos muestre cada herramienta que va a ocupar, tenga en cuenta que no hablamos su idioma y aprendemos igual. Saludos
It would be nice if you picked up the tool face and displayed it each time you use a new tool. Or, add a picture of it t o the side of the screen for the viewers. Great instructions. Thanks.
Thank you for the feedback, I’ll work on showing that better.
Good job!
I am just getting started in tooling and your videos are a wonderful resource. I see you chuck a weight onto the project and wondered if they aren’t just handmade sandbags from scrap leather. Am I correct?
Thank you for the tooling tips.
If possible, it would be awesome to also view your artistry with close up video.
You’re welcome. I’ll work on coming up with some drawing videos soon.
Thank you for your very enjoyable video. I have been playing around with carving/tooling and using newer Tandy tools. I am not happy with the result. The carvings looks dull/muddy when I am done. I had the opportunity to try some Gomph-Hackbarth tools and was blown away by how much crisper and life like the carvings was. I have deciding to upgrade. You said the beveler you were using was a BK XX Steep checked #2. Can you list the other tools (make, pattern, size) used in this tutorial?
You’re welcome. Here is a link to a tools article I did. It includes a list of the Barry King tools that I use and recommend.
twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
@@joemeling3216 Awesome, just what I was looking for. Thanks
Q bisel usas amigo joe
What exactly is that bar grounder to which you refer? What can I look for at Weaver Leather, Sp;ringfield Leather or Tandy Leather?
The bar grounder is a certain background tool. The one I use is from Barry King Tools size 30
How do I get your belt patterns
let us know what size or numbrt beveler or tools you use
HI Joe, following your videos and tutorial, we started to learn tooling. (Soon we will start the online course from you.) Here, where we live center of Europe (Switzerland), the sources of leather are : Italy, UK, France and finally USA. We bought from France but the result is not what we expect. In a couple of day we will receive Natural Veg Tan from Italy and we will se the result. It's known that for tooling not all the tannery produces type of leather good to obtain the correct result. Fade, shadows deepness ... At the end what are the source of leather that give you the good result. Is Hermann Oak the unique solution? or even is USA do you have the same good results with something else. Hermann Oak become very expensive for us in EU due to the shipping costs. Thanks - all the Best Linda & Bruno (Switzerland)
Hey there, thank you for following my videos! Herman oak is definitely the best to tool in over here. I’m not familiar with the different tanneries over there. However, Italy is well known for high quality chrome tan leather so hopefully the veg tan you’re getting will be great quality as well. I’d be curious to hear about the results you get with it.
@@joemeling3216Apart the experience on use the swivel knife passing trough the tooling and all the rest, is the reaction of the skin that is not the same of USA leather. I can take a photo and send it to you.
You are very talented, thank you for this video. I've only been leather crafting just over 2 months now, and it is so rewarding to see a item come to life as you cut the leather to shape and work on it. How long have you been doing this work?
Where can we get the tools needed to do this?
Here is an article I did about recommended tools including links on where to find them.
twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
twentythreeplus.com/blogs/news/leather-tools-beyond-the-beginners-kit
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Hi Joe, excellent tutorial for a beginner like me! Question, what size is the Barry King XX beveler you use?
Thank you! That bevel is a #2
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