Making a Baroque-Style Leather Wester Holster Leather Craft ASMR

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @randallsimmons391
    @randallsimmons391 Год назад +5

    You should consider selling these in kit form, especially to we humble folk that don't have CO2 lasers. Beautiful workmanship.

  • @minerblue9641
    @minerblue9641 Год назад +2

    Yep! Thats another one knocked completely out of the stadium! Its a work of art!
    Amazing work.

  • @russellcraven251
    @russellcraven251 Год назад +3

    Always a good day when another Road Agent video pops up!

  • @pjc5437
    @pjc5437 Год назад +2

    You’re not cheating it’s your business, if it speeds up your process, and the end results are the same or better. It’s a win-win for all involved IMO.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Good points and my thoughts as well. Thanks for subscribing and taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @stevebuckskinner5482
    @stevebuckskinner5482 Год назад +1

    Man!!! Cuts out so much of the labor and still looks fantastic!!!

  • @RichardBoisclair-hw6nb
    @RichardBoisclair-hw6nb Год назад +2

    I can’t imagine the smell coming out of your exhaust! 😢 very inspiring as usual.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      I have no idea. I've got it piped out into my driveway. Thanks for watching!

  • @gerardjohnson2106
    @gerardjohnson2106 Год назад +5

    👍👍👏🇺🇲That is a beautiful piece. Definitely NOT cheating. Laser engraving is just another method ie another tool. The intricacy and productivity is awesome. I can see much profitability in the laser tool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mikeboone4425
    @mikeboone4425 Год назад +4

    This kind of flushes all the tooling skills down the toilet . Looks great but that tooling skill is hard to come by .

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and subscribing! I understand that viewpoint completely. I think there's room for both modern and traditional methods.

    • @mikeboone4425
      @mikeboone4425 Год назад

      Not meant to be critical, you do beautiful work just keep going and never look back. Happy Trails from an old 81 year old. @@RoadAgentLeather

  • @danielstanley8998
    @danielstanley8998 Год назад +3

    Preferred your traditional stamping. The Lazer makes it look cheap. You have incredible talent, I hope to see more of what you used to do.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Understood. Thanks for watching anyway and taking the time to leave a comment!

  • @Stuingtion
    @Stuingtion Год назад

    This was another really nice holster! I don't care how it was made, as long as the final product looks awesome.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +1

      I understand some people won't like it, but that's sort of my thinking. Thanks for subscribing!

  • @sloth_e
    @sloth_e Год назад +1

    Im not hating on technology or the use of new things but its not as interesting for me to watch an automated process as much as a human hand. Its a fantastic outcome and nothing short of beautiful. Im just more impressed by and interested in what somone can do with thier hands.
    My personal opinion (which i guess is out of step with most commentators here) is that theres more soul in work done by hand. Less sterile maybe? It takes time to perfect the skills needed along with the creating stage.
    What highlights this for me is I have my 11 year old with me watching telling me he could do this for me. Hes already whipping up a design hed like me to try if id buy him a laser. 😂
    Please dont mistake this opinion as anything other than sharing a though in a comment on one of my favourite leatherworkers youtube channel. Im still a fan and recognise you have all the skills i genuinely appreciate. 🤙

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +1

      All valid points. And apologies if you've now found yourself having to buy a laser! Thanks for watching!

  • @jerome_dangelo
    @jerome_dangelo Год назад +1

    Your channel gets more enjoyable with every video!

  • @soheilagha469
    @soheilagha469 Год назад +1

    Amazing work !! Please keep posting works like this ! I love it!

  • @Dynamytguy
    @Dynamytguy Год назад +1

    Try doing that by hand. Ha. Technology is amazing. Such beautiful detail. Gorgeous finish.

  • @ClydeWJones
    @ClydeWJones Год назад +1

    Saw this over on Instagram earlier… The whole thing is nice, but that loop is something extra special. Nice work!

  • @tammycox9789
    @tammycox9789 Год назад

    That holster is just pretty i love it. I love watching your videos.

  • @dab34rs
    @dab34rs Год назад +2

    Pure ASMR while I work. Love your videos!

  • @BigDawgCustom
    @BigDawgCustom Год назад +2

    Very cool. The laser is allowing so much more creativity that would be hard to match with traditional methods. I would love to see a video showing how you process the cuts and patterns in the software if possible. Great work as usual.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +4

      Thanks for watching! I've thought about that, but not sure how my audience would like what would essentially be a software tutorial.

    • @Rustygulley-r3r
      @Rustygulley-r3r Год назад

      Working with software is a different skill from hand stamping and tooling. That's a beautiful design, whether produced by hand or machine, and the outcome is amazing. Still, I'd rather spend my time and money mastering a manual skill than sitting in front of a computer. But I'm an old grumpy guy.

  • @reginamichaelensor4981
    @reginamichaelensor4981 11 месяцев назад

    That’s amazing ! Your hand tooling is fantastic. This would be neat as a kit someone could finish. I would buy one. But what you build is what I want to get. ❤

  • @iamnoone.
    @iamnoone. Год назад +1

    Turned out great 👍 the laser has sure cut the time down on making a holster, and I like it

  • @joshuapoche5137
    @joshuapoche5137 Год назад +2

    Beautiful. I do often worry these lasers are gonna take over and tooling will fade away.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +1

      Nah, there's plenty of room for hand tooling and laser tooling

  • @kcg3927
    @kcg3927 Год назад +1

    Beautiful outcome! 👍👍
    My man, you truly make it look too easy.

  • @CC-hl5zj
    @CC-hl5zj Год назад +3

    Super cool, looks like it came straight out of the 1800's... but nicer!

  • @markcarey5673
    @markcarey5673 Год назад

    Unique and beautiful.

  • @oldtimerden
    @oldtimerden Год назад +1

    Another fine job sir. I wonder, what is the difference of the condition of the finish face. Because the laser cuts out what it doesn’t want. Hand tooling smashes down the finished leather. Hot strong is it?

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. This is 10oz veg-tan leather. Pretty thick stuff, and I'm only lasering about a 1/3 of the way through. There's plenty enough 'meat' left for a holster.

  • @ChrisHarris-rx1lk
    @ChrisHarris-rx1lk Год назад +1

    Very different request for what your channel is representing, but any chance you could include pattern making in creative space. I am interested in watching your process.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      I actually have a video similar to that planned in the near future. But I would be using Adobe Illustrator. That is what I use to create the artwork. I use Creative Space (or alternately, Lightburn) simply run the laser, not design in. Make sure to subscribe!

  • @johnnylgulledge6899
    @johnnylgulledge6899 Год назад +1

    What was the total time for making this holster? Wondering about the drying time for each application of dye, oil and sealer. Great looking product!

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and subscribing. That's hard to say as I really don't time myself. But not including time spent creating and modifying the digital art (i.e, computer time) and test runs, total time was a couple of hours over the course of two days. I usually let dye dry at least a few hours. Oil can penetrate in a few hours. The same with antique paste. Although in practice I usually do all these the same day and allow to sit overnight. The following day I spend an hour or so stitching it up, attaching the loop and hammer thong, and final finishing.

    • @johnnylgulledge6899
      @johnnylgulledge6899 Год назад

      @@RoadAgentLeather
      Thanks, that helps!

  • @steventhomas7844
    @steventhomas7844 Год назад

    I love your work!
    I challenge you!!!
    Represent my vision of the future modern leather holster and I know we can make it to the top!
    If we do not succeed I will pay all costs plus 3X.

  • @rus19297
    @rus19297 11 месяцев назад

    I’m looking at an XTool S1. I’d love your opinion. I’d also love to know where you get your patterns from if it’s not divulging too many secrets. I’m inspired by your work and would love for something to turn out a fraction of how nice your stuff is. Thanks so much for sharing.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  11 месяцев назад

      Most of my patterns I design myself. This particular video I combined one of my own with a scroll design I purchased from Adobestock. I've never used the S1. However, I'm about to do a review on the Creality CV-50 (Falcon 2).

  • @firefighterfarmer3772
    @firefighterfarmer3772 Год назад

    Hey there! I absolutely love your work and videos!! Could you make a video or direct me to someplace to learn how you make the tooling pattern in a laser program? Please and thank you!!

  • @raulvalenciajr7034
    @raulvalenciajr7034 Год назад +1

    chingones tus trabajos saludos desde Florida

  • @N98858
    @N98858 Год назад +1

    Just WOW... Very Nice, thanks for sharing ';-)

  • @larrycumba2741
    @larrycumba2741 Год назад +2

    Always impressed by your dye work. Do you top coat before antique? Strap on the front is a very unusual and nice touch.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching! I always apply a coat of neatsfoot oil. Sometimes I coat with Pro Resist or similar. It depends on the color of the base leather, as the antique paste does change the color (it's essentially shoe polish after all).

  • @yannbatique2193
    @yannbatique2193 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your work - I love your achievements. But do you do the digital drawing yourself or do you download them?

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Thanks! It's a combination of both. I'm a professional graphic designer/art director by day. I have access to stock photo and vector art libraries I can license art from. The background tooling pattern started as a vector art file I pulled apart, rearranged, and fitted into my own custom holster design. The outside loop was almost a direct plug-and-play: I just had to add additional material to make it wrap around the body of the holster and outline for the laser's cutting path. There's about as much time spent on the computer in Adobe Illustrator as on my workbench.

  • @Augcliffe
    @Augcliffe Год назад +1

    So, I never thin my dye with alcohol, am I wasting dye? Does diluting the dye like this take away much color? It doesn't seem to from your videos.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      I thin my dye to give me more control over the color. For example, I can build it up darker on the edges and leave it lighter in the center.

    • @Augcliffe
      @Augcliffe Год назад

      @@RoadAgentLeather ahhh, that makes good sense. thank you!!

  • @TheKkaelin
    @TheKkaelin Год назад +1

    Does engraving with the laser change the physical properties of the leather? For example, does it make it harder to bend or mold?

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +3

      Thanks for watching. Not generally that I've experienced. But I haven't really wet molded after laser tooling. It would be an interesting video idea though! You CAN experience small cracks at the very edge where the laser beam physically singes the leather. This can be mitigated somewhat with neatsfoot oil or conditioner. If anything, the whole process of applying the dye changes the physical properties more. I have to carefully massage the leather to get it flexible again. That's where I experience the most occurrences of cracking and have had whole projects ruined after dyeing because of it.

  • @mneatharesendez524
    @mneatharesendez524 Год назад +1

    Hey road agent leather i got 2 questions for you if thats fine. Why do you put rubbing alcohol into the dye? And in some videos i see you put saddle soap on the leather and put it into a bag why is that?

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      I'm thinning down the dye so I can build up the colors in areas I want darker. It gives me more control over the color. Wetting the leather and allowing it to absorb the moisture is referred to as "casing". It preps the leather for tooling. Not necessary (and most don't), but I often case the leather with glycerin saddle soap if I'm going to be tooling a lot. It lubricates the leather fibers for easier/better tooling and slows down the drying process so I don't have to re-wet as often.

    • @mneatharesendez524
      @mneatharesendez524 Год назад

      @@RoadAgentLeather thank you me and my grandpa read it and it was very informative

  • @tammycox9789
    @tammycox9789 Год назад

    Im curious about the rubbing alcohol you put in the varnish. I've never seen it done before and just wondering why is all.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I'm simply diluting the dye so I can either build up the color darker, or conversely, leave it lighter in places where I want to. Gives me more control over the final color. I used to use denatured alcohol for this, but found that the regular isopropyl alcohol I had been using to clean my table top and my hands works just as well.

  • @Awlson-leather-craft
    @Awlson-leather-craft Год назад

    Amazing work even if it’s made with new technology the result is still ancient and vintage

  • @peterbourgeois8492
    @peterbourgeois8492 8 месяцев назад +1

    How do you get such a complex pattern into a file to engrave?

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  8 месяцев назад +1

      The pattern was purchased as vector art from Adobestock.com. I Imported into Illustrator and made alterations to make it fit my holster pattern. Then exported as a .svg for use on the laser. I recently made a video about my process of working with laser files (though it doesn't cover this particular project.)

  • @seymourwrasse3321
    @seymourwrasse3321 Год назад +8

    some people will whine about using new ways and equipment because it wasn't "done like in the old days", but just like today, people in the old days used the latest technology too. Time is money, if you can produce the same effect and quality in less time, you would be a fool not to. It's like saying a carpenter should only use a hammer or a mechanic should only use wrenches, because that's how they did it in the old days

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +3

      Good point! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.

    • @vaevictis221
      @vaevictis221 Год назад

      Same with AI. Those who don't find ways to incorporate new technology to making their work easier and cheaper will be left behind in the long run by those who do.

  • @jeffallen3382
    @jeffallen3382 Год назад +1

    I so want to get a laser cutter!

  • @German.A777
    @German.A777 Год назад +1

    perfecto.!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @maddawgnoll
    @maddawgnoll Год назад +4

    I'm not saying there's no talent involved, or that you lack any because you've got plenty of evidence that shows how talented you are. But lasers sure make it so you don't need to be talented to do leather work.

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +2

      A valid point. There's a lot going on in the digital design side of things that I'm not showing in this video. Only because it would really bore my audience. It's a different art form that takes just as much of an aesthetic eye to accomplish as leatherwork.

    • @maddawgnoll
      @maddawgnoll Год назад +1

      @RoadAgentLeather this is true, but there's also a plethora of available art online that anybody could just plop into the computer and it's done. But for those creating that art, it does take an eye and some skill. I can't say I can't, but I don't know how to use these programs. I could learn if I needed to though.
      It turned out great by the way. Beautiful contrast and a pretty awesome pattern

  • @joeyholloway1515
    @joeyholloway1515 Год назад +1

    not real leather work ,is the artistry in how you push the button

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! That's certainly one viewpoint. I see it as simply another tool for working with leather -- another skillset one can learn to broaden their marketability. And of course It's art! There is A LOT of digital design going on that you don't see in this video.

  • @thecraftysouthpaw
    @thecraftysouthpaw Год назад +2

    Good morning Road Agent Gang!

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +1

      Hey. Thanks for watching! It's actually just me, myself, and I here at Road Agent Leather.

  • @Auszgirl1
    @Auszgirl1 8 месяцев назад

    Hi... Do you sell you holster files for the laser?

  • @juliangonzales2916
    @juliangonzales2916 Год назад +1

    Excelente👍👍👍

  • @AZCobraman
    @AZCobraman Год назад +1

    Not cheating and definitely not the same as carved, but it's a cool look. I would love not having to punch and drill the stitching holes!

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад +2

      Agreed! The pre-cut holes make it so much easier and are more precise! Thanks for subscribing!

  • @Sir.Leonardo.Scherer
    @Sir.Leonardo.Scherer 3 месяца назад

    You mind sharing the file for the laser tool?

  • @SamakUp
    @SamakUp Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @Randy-x2m
    @Randy-x2m Год назад +1

    Are you able to share the svg file?

  • @thaslionel9150
    @thaslionel9150 Год назад

    Bonjour comment me procurer les gabarits pour le colt et le ceinturon

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Send me an email. It's in the "about" section of the main page.

  • @نورالدينخاتي
    @نورالدينخاتي Год назад +1

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  • @NomadShadow1
    @NomadShadow1 Год назад +1

    Snazzy

  • @Tammy-un3ql
    @Tammy-un3ql Год назад

    👌👌👍👍❤❤

  • @ClenioBuilder
    @ClenioBuilder Год назад

    👏👏👏👏🤜🤛

  • @parambhatia3183
    @parambhatia3183 Год назад +1

    Moday TAY Bandook

  • @АлексейБронников-э1е

    👍✋️🇧🇾

  • @parambhatia3183
    @parambhatia3183 Год назад

    Kikli kaleer

  • @shirley6497
    @shirley6497 9 месяцев назад

    It is great but cheating )))))))))

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  9 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe . . . Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @seymourwrasse3321
    @seymourwrasse3321 Год назад +1

    do you line most of your holsters or leave them natural ?

    • @RoadAgentLeather
      @RoadAgentLeather  Год назад

      Some I line, some I don't. I designed this pattern specifically for NOT lining.

  • @18deadmonkeys
    @18deadmonkeys Год назад +1

    holy guacamole that's gorgeous. Y'all gonna temp me to buy one of these xtools one day.