Making a Wet Molded Leather Tool Sheath
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2022
- In this video, Chuck shows us how to create a clean and simple leather tool sheath that can be customized for any tool! This wet molded leather pouch keeps tools protected and allows easy access to them while on the job. Whether you’re a professional landscaper or just doing some yard work, this durable sheath is extremely useful to have on hand.
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Chuck should be considered as a national treasure. I love to watch him work.
Agree 👍💪👏💚🤠
Chuck, I used to be a faithful viewer and commented on your live videos every Wednesday but for multiple reasons life got in the way and I no longer have that specific time slot available to me. I’ve forgotten how much fun, excitement and encouragement you bring to this craft. I’m carrying some of your joyful energy into the shop today to help me finish some projects I’ve been dreading. Thank you.
I feel like I am living in the year 2000 when I watch this.
When I would watch tv, people doing advertisements would talk like this.
Thank you so much I’ve been trying to make this template for about a year and it’s this easy 😂
Great tip about not roughing the top grain where we want the layers to meet flush!
I've done plenty of these wet forming projects and I still learned a few tricks from watching you Chuck. Thanks.
Chuck's such a great teacher! He is so easy to follow and learn from! Thank you!
Chuck, I would have added a rivet at side of the opening into the sheath. Yes I have no doubt that the heavier thread will be sufficient to hold the sheath together. I always air on the side of “more is better”! These Utility holsters take a real beating with the tool going in and out. After awhile the leather is going to stretch and “May” come loose. In a previous like, I used a lot tools that were thrust into and pulled out of the holsters. I speak from experience. This is my opinion and only my opinion! All of you can make up your own minds whether to go the extra step or not. Best regards, Richard……
Such a tool sheath was my very first leatherwork project. Really enjoyed watching this episode.
He’s a great teacher!
Following your always interesting instructions, I have already made a cell-phone case using the wet leather molding system.
Many thanks again Sir ! 💪
Chuck, here´s a huge Belgian fan. As a starting professional leathercrafter, every time I watch your tutorials, I find the tools and convidence I was looking for to work new projects out.
We have a vacuum sealer for storing food. I needed to make a holster for small pistol. I wrapped the gun in plastic wrap, put the leather around it and molded it with the the vacuum sealer. It worked fantastically! Let it sit in the sealed plastic for a bit then pulled it out to finish drying.
Amazing as always Chuck. Thanks. Been promising myself new cable cutters for work. But hey if I'm going to that expense they need a sheath. And there we have it your latest video😆😉
I love the enthusiasm in this channel. It makes me excited about a hobby the I honestly wouldn't have the patience for.
Cool project! I think I would assemble and then wet mold.
Great film Chuck, much appreciated, thank you, Chris from the UK.
I always enjoy these type of Videos, thank you sir!
Agree! These are the best! I did the one for the box knife and it is still working perfectly. I just coated the leather with Sno-Seal since I like the natural leather patina.
@@shadowgolem9158 100% I really learned a lot I can use on the Mulit-Tool sheath I will be making, weaver leather is the best!
Nice video buddy. It's been a while since I got to watch you make something useful. I can't wait till I'm physically able to make things again. That is a nice pouch an you could easily add a smaller pouch on top of the outside for a smaller side cutter, making it a double tool holder. I liked that you left it natural. Looks better to me this way. Great job buddy.
😊 Great job Chuck I will be watching you more and more.
Nicely done !
Great video. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Great project and demonstration!
Nice Pliers Sheath Chuck I Like It!!!
Luv your energi!😊
Love your videos! They’ve come in handy when I’ve made various projects. I’d like to humbly suggest that you tie an overhand knot at the the end, rather than a square knot. The latter can actually work loose (that’s why it is also called a reef knot, meant for quickly untying in a storm at sea).
Thank you Sir!
Thank you for another informative video. I don't know if anyone has ever said this, but I would have to say that you are the Bob Ross of leather.
Thank you
Hi Chuck. Great video. I would like to know. If you could do a video on neatsfoot oil. And keep up the great work.
Шикарная мастерская. ❤
Great post! I am curious how you handle non-symmetrical tools?
Say there Chuck wished you would switch to a Black felt med tip pen , you can't see nothing on that white paper with a pen, try it every one will like it LOL
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Great speaker….addicting to listen to him…he could make shit sandwiches interesting
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Hi Chuck...im new to leather, is it important to make patterns before any projects? ty
It help to keep you from making a mistake, and wasting leather.
@@unboostedpueeblood thank you very much, appreciate it!
I would so we can make it again.
If you want to dye the leather, should you do so before wet molding?
I'd do it after it has dried from wet molding. That way the dye, would seep deeper into the leather.
Tell me - what is the price of a complete set of tools in a fully ready-to-work workshop in the USA. We are talking not only about hand tools, but also about sewing machines.
Tens of thousands of dollars.
I need to center this on the center line. ... Chooses a tool that is symmetrical and has an obvious center line. (not a criticism just thought it was funny)
Why is there no sound ?