Awesome work man, well done! Every time I make something similar I argue with myself if I should add lining, piping & binding or not. It makes a difference, but it also pretty much doubles the work, and then good luck finding someone to pay for my time. People just don't understand how long those things take if you want them made properly. In the end I only do it if the bag is for me or someone I love :)
Awesome! Been working up the courage to try and make a weekender bag myself! Love these types of videos. You wouldn't happen to have a video where you make bags with a liner would you? Liked and subscribed!
I love watching how you work, and the products you create. For a bag like this, which you have clearly put a lot of time into getting the production process dialed in, how many hours of labor is in each one? Do you make them in batches and sell what you have on hand, or do you make each one only when there's an order for it?
Hey sir, thanks for the cool video. Can I ask what thread and needle do you use for your machine ? Where do u recommend getting great quality hardware other than buckle guy? Thanks !
Sorry for the simple question, but I’ve been marking my cutout lines with an awl and it’s very difficult to see with my sketchy eyesight. What is the skinny pen/marker you’re using to mark your layout lines. It seems very visible, compared to what I’m doing and it looked like you were able to erase some of those lines with no residue. Ty in advance.
Here you go! $7 for a giant pack ha www.amazon.com/Leather-Marking-Mercury-Refills-Temporary/dp/B08GFNXMGM/ref=asc_df_B08GFNXMGM/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693345803452&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=114635472119817132&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9032812&hvtargid=pla-1662683565739&psc=1&mcid=a5ddfabd8bd038a699cb18fa33ac822b&gad_source=1
This feels so much more authentic than other channels. Love your craft man keep it up.
What a genuine compliment. Thank you!
Loving these videos man! Got me wanting to start really filming the craft again. Keep up the awesome work!
You should!
saw your stuff on reddit the other day and admired it.
you do excellent work. thank you for sharing your process video!
Much appreciated!
Great video Mike! They are very therapeutical.
Glad you like them!
Love the sound of the leather, sewing machine, blade and the end product
Thank you!
....👶🍼....A SUPERP ARTISAN OF MOUNT OLYMPIA...! A BAG MADE FROM A LOVING HEART...!
❤👏👏👏🥇👍👍👍🌟
Thank you:)))
@@Opensealeather
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Very nice. Obvious you really know your stuff. Awesome bag.
I try my best! Thank you
Fantastic video! This has all the right stuff to go viral. ASMR was a great choice. Keep it up bro.
Thank you!
You can already tell its gonna age beautifully ❤
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Gorgeous bag.
Thank you:)?
Awesome work man, well done! Every time I make something similar I argue with myself if I should add lining, piping & binding or not. It makes a difference, but it also pretty much doubles the work, and then good luck finding someone to pay for my time. People just don't understand how long those things take if you want them made properly. In the end I only do it if the bag is for me or someone I love :)
Speaking the hard truth. This one will probably end up being mine
Absolutely beautiful bag. 💼
Thank you! 🤗
Love to see great American craftsmanship.
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Beautiful piece
Thank you very much!
beautiful!
Thank you!
I'm a proud owner of one of your wallets. I can only imagine how great this weekender will be 🤘🏻
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That was very interesting to watch. A great craftsman.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome! Been working up the courage to try and make a weekender bag myself! Love these types of videos. You wouldn't happen to have a video where you make bags with a liner would you? Liked and subscribed!
Not yet but I would definitely been down to do a liner tutorial
와~ 가방 만드시는 모습이 너무 멋져요😊
Thank you!
I just came here to check out the guys tattoos. They are good.
Aw thank you!
You sir are a master craftsman.
Aw thank you!
I love watching how you work, and the products you create. For a bag like this, which you have clearly put a lot of time into getting the production process dialed in, how many hours of labor is in each one? Do you make them in batches and sell what you have on hand, or do you make each one only when there's an order for it?
This one takes about 6 hours. These are made to order
Very nice job! I’m curious, what is the clear cutting mat on your bench made of?
They are Japanese cutting mats from Rocky Mountain leather supply. Not sure the material but it’s firm but doesn’t damage knives or pricking irons
Epic work
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Love the product, love the focus. What leather did you use (weight specifically, but tannery if you didn't mind).
This is 4 and 6oz Horween Dublin in English Tan sourced from Tannery Row
Most people will see a bag. I see a whole side of leather. You definitely get what you pay for. Great craftsmanship.
Exactly!!
Will this be available on the website or is this a one and done because I’m interested.
This can be custom ordered. We can discuss leather and pricing options via email sales@osleather.com
Excellent work, but that's got to be one expensive bag.
You’re not wrong haha
@@Opensealeather You get what you pay for...no doubt your work is worth it.
Hey sir, thanks for the cool video. Can I ask what thread and needle do you use for your machine ? Where do u recommend getting great quality hardware other than buckle guy? Thanks !
I use Tex 70 and 90 dunmore 66 bonded nylon with a 16 needle. Honestly I haven’t used high quality hardware from anywhere but Buckleguy:/
Fine looking bag sir.
👍
Thank you!
Top notch nice work bro😊
Thank you:)
Beautiful work ! What brand double sided tape are you using ?
Just good old Tandy!
Wooow great video
Thanks so much!
beautiful work and beautiful bag, but I probably cost more in time, supplies(leather) than if you bought a similiar bag already made ?
I guess that depends on how much you think your time is worth. This bag sells for $999 minus $300 in materials means I made $100/hr.
Сам занимаюсь кожей и тоже дорожные сумки шью, отличная работа друг.
Thank you!
Off topic, but I can't quite figure out what's written on the right hand's fingers...
ARETE. Term from stoicism :)
@@Opensealeather Thank you for replying)
Sorry for the simple question, but I’ve been marking my cutout lines with an awl and it’s very difficult to see with my sketchy eyesight. What is the skinny pen/marker you’re using to mark your layout lines. It seems very visible, compared to what I’m doing and it looked like you were able to erase some of those lines with no residue. Ty in advance.
Here you go! $7 for a giant pack ha www.amazon.com/Leather-Marking-Mercury-Refills-Temporary/dp/B08GFNXMGM/ref=asc_df_B08GFNXMGM/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693345803452&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=114635472119817132&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9032812&hvtargid=pla-1662683565739&psc=1&mcid=a5ddfabd8bd038a699cb18fa33ac822b&gad_source=1
Any chance you have plans to share a template for this one?
I think I might publish one:) I’ll announce on future videos if I do
Man I wish I had a sewing machine.......lol
Haha it can be a game changer
Hello hello! It’s been a while…just getting back into it after almost 2 year layoff, bad, bad back injury.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that. Hope you’re healing up
@@Opensealeather yup, better, been rehabbing, strengthening and riding and just started swinging ( half swings) a golf club. First time in 2 years.
@@tariqkamil7853 crazy! I’m so sorry:/
I’ve never used my Japanese knife backwards but whatever works, right?
I use it both ways. Normal for curves and reverse for straight lines:)
Nice work. I get distracted w the arm, hand tats tho💪
Haha my b
Nah the tats cool to look at. It's you...
@@lauracoccia8623 ha too kind
Just what we need another mute leather worker
Haha I talk a lot on my tutorials! Check them out:)