Excellent. I’m wondering if you could buy a threaded rod, with like a decorative tube that would slide over the top of it. That way you have like metal supports across the base instead of the string. Of course you would have to cut the length
This looks fairly easy to complete and the leather required it's all that expensive either. Thank you for the very detailed walk through and PDF....looks like the family might have coasters in the near future.
I'm new to leather working and wanting to make some nice projects for family and friends. Simple design + elegant + inexpensive = MY NEXT PROJECT! Thanks for a great video!
You know, yesterday I was thinking about making a set of coasters like these but was asking to myself about the pattern! Thank you so much! You have read my mind! And thank you for the free pattern! I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina! Have a wonderful day!
+halojump123 I was not sure what "expands" meant so I googled it and I must say that, definitively, I think that our minds create, in a bad or good way, our reality... It's hardo for me to express myself in english because is not my language. Hope you have understood!
Great vdo! are you using a dremel with your wood burnisher tool ? can you let me know what dremel model are u using ? i heard thast the 3000 can heat quickly. any website for the burnisher too ? thanks in advance
I use the 3000 with a flex shaft. I like it... Speeds are adjustable, although if you don't mind spending a little extra the 9100 is the best for professional use. The edge burnisher I used can be purchased from proedgeburnishers.com
Fischer Workshops so I guess you would probably have to use some type of design whenever you use the circle cutter the cover cover up the needle Mark correct? Do you think that you could flip the leather upside down and cut the circle from the flesh side?
Hi Sandra, Thank you for letting me know about the problem. There does seem to be a technical issue with the download. I will have the issue fixed momentarily. Thanks again!
Excellent. I’m wondering if you could buy a threaded rod, with like a decorative tube that would slide over the top of it. That way you have like metal supports across the base instead of the string. Of course you would have to cut the length
This looks fairly easy to complete and the leather required it's all that expensive either. Thank you for the very detailed walk through and PDF....looks like the family might have coasters in the near future.
I'm new to leather working and wanting to make some nice projects for family and friends. Simple design + elegant + inexpensive = MY NEXT PROJECT!
Thanks for a great video!
Chris Linn I think something like this is also a great gift idea. Thanks for watching!
You know, yesterday I was thinking about making a set of coasters like these but was asking to myself about the pattern! Thank you so much! You have read my mind! And thank you for the free pattern! I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina! Have a wonderful day!
Indiaylaluna Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
+halojump123 I was not sure what "expands" meant so I googled it and I must say that, definitively, I think that our minds create, in a bad or good way, our reality... It's hardo for me to express myself in english because is not my language. Hope you have understood!
Thank you for sharing your time and talent. Paz
Well done video and a great little project. Your edges turn out beautiful.
Very nice! I love your work.
i really admire your tools Sir.
You are my mentor. I just love your work and you explain the videos very well.
That's great feedback! Thank you for your support!
Hi!! Love your channel... I do some stuff of leather... could tou tell me what kind of dyeing and ink you use in this work? Thank you so much
What model is the OLFA cutter are you using and how thick of leather will it cut?
It's the CMP-1. The thickest leather I've cut with it is 10oz, or 4mm thick. Does a great job!
nice work
this is awesome
Great vdo! are you using a dremel with your wood burnisher tool ? can you let me know what dremel model are u using ? i heard thast the 3000 can heat quickly. any website for the burnisher too ? thanks in advance
I use the 3000 with a flex shaft. I like it... Speeds are adjustable, although if you don't mind spending a little extra the 9100 is the best for professional use. The edge burnisher I used can be purchased from proedgeburnishers.com
How do you address the hole in the leather that the needle from the olfa tool leaves in the center of your coaster?
Hi, it gets covered up by the basketweave tooling later on.
Fischer Workshops so I guess you would probably have to use some type of design whenever you use the circle cutter the cover cover up the needle Mark correct? Do you think that you could flip the leather upside down and cut the circle from the flesh side?
chrisa pattee Most definitely, it shouldn't break through if the leather thick enough
What brand and size edger are you using here?
I used a Tandy craftool pro beveler size 0
Thank you
I cannot seem to find the free PDF for the coasters.
Here it is, www.fischerworkshops.com/#!/Free-Leather-Coaster-PDF-Pattern/p/93424411/category=0
But when you add it to the cart and process the order, how do you download? We only get an email confirming the order, but access to the file
Hi Sandra, Thank you for letting me know about the problem. There does seem to be a technical issue with the download. I will have the issue fixed momentarily. Thanks again!
Problem fixed. Sorry for any confusion!
It's working now :) And those things happen ;)
your links don't work
Sorry, website will be down for a day or two to fix bugs. Links will be reactivated shortly. Thanks!
Website is back online. Thanks!