We are starting to add laser cutting and engraving to our leather project. I would love to see videos on applications of using a laser with leather. From project ideas, pitfalls, best practices, of there are any differences/challenges when dying and antiquing, best sizes and types of leather for different projects if different then from making traditional leather projects. I would love a video on hand sewing for beginners. Different stitch types, when to use which type on what, best practices, pitfalls, equipment/product suggestions. Especially if using a laser to precut the stitch holes-what size should those hole be?
Quality leather can be detrimental to one's progress. Especially if your learning to tool, stamp and carve. When I started some 20ish yrs ago there weren't many places to go for leather and used leather that was inconsistent density within a hide. and not knowing or understanding the difference it added a lot of frustration. I still may not be a master at tooling (really nowhere close lol) but my progress is 100 fold when using Quality leather that is consistent in throughout 😊
honestly I've been happy with every piece of veg tan leather ive bought from weaver. Wish i could justify some weaver select or herman oak but im not there yet, since im not "really" running a business
If making belts or tack, remember leather stretches more in one direction. So if your are using a double shoulder, dont cut the leather horisontal. Its stretches so much. Cut it down the middle.
Great vid.. rewatched again!! Lol. Weavers packaging and shipping for products, is horrible!! Worst ive ever seen!! But, their people and their leathers are top- notch!! Leather always seems packaged very well, and the leather is great quality!!
Are you better off to buy a double shoulder, full hide or belt blanks to make belts ? For a beginner and to sell . I have been getting asked if I make belts to sell. I don’t know if here to start. I currently make a lot of hatchet sheaths and a few knife sheaths.
Hi Kris, If cutting the blanks yourself isn't an issue, then we would suggest either a finished double shoulder or our Water Buffalo Single Bends. These are both great quality but smaller than a side so it won't be as expensive right off the bat.
@@WeaverLeatherSupply all the leather I have bought from you guys is awesome quality! I bought a belly that I’m still working with. I make a lot hatchet sheaths. A few knife sheaths. But the veg tanned is a real joy to work with from you guys as well. Thank you for the reply !
Thank you, Chuck. This was very useful information. Love the suggestion about the v cut double shoulder. I'll have to pay attention to that the next time I am ordering some leather.
It amazes how I go back and re-watch Chucks, tutorials!! Lol. Thanks Chuck
I usually prefer your project videos, but I think this one HAS to be the most informative one yet. Thanks for the tips!
We are starting to add laser cutting and engraving to our leather project. I would love to see videos on applications of using a laser with leather. From project ideas, pitfalls, best practices, of there are any differences/challenges when dying and antiquing, best sizes and types of leather for different projects if different then from making traditional leather projects.
I would love a video on hand sewing for beginners. Different stitch types, when to use which type on what, best practices, pitfalls, equipment/product suggestions. Especially if using a laser to precut the stitch holes-what size should those hole be?
Quality leather can be detrimental to one's progress. Especially if your learning to tool, stamp and carve. When I started some 20ish yrs ago there weren't many places to go for leather and used leather that was inconsistent density within a hide. and not knowing or understanding the difference it added a lot of frustration. I still may not be a master at tooling (really nowhere close lol) but my progress is 100 fold when using Quality leather that is consistent in throughout 😊
Been a leather worker for over thirty years but still learn from Chuck's Videos.
I definitely enjoy Chucks tutorials! Seems like i very nice guy.. always informative. Thanks
Thanks Chuck. Always good information and an enthusiastic presentation.
honestly I've been happy with every piece of veg tan leather ive bought from weaver.
Wish i could justify some weaver select or herman oak but im not there yet, since im not "really" running a business
If making belts or tack, remember leather stretches more in one direction. So if your are using a double shoulder, dont cut the leather horisontal. Its stretches so much. Cut it down the middle.
thanks for this vlog. I now have some good insider knowledge & can now be more informed & economical about my purchases. Thanks Chuck.
Very informative & entertaining!
Great vid.. rewatched again!! Lol. Weavers packaging and shipping for products, is horrible!! Worst ive ever seen!! But, their people and their leathers are top- notch!! Leather always seems packaged very well, and the leather is great quality!!
Another awesome video, very informative for us newbies. Thank you !
Thanks
Thank you Chuck. That’s some great information. I wish I would have had this video 2-3 years ago, but now I know 😂😂😊
Why is the v cut double shoulder not what you would choose for stamping or carving?
I wondered that too
Does anyone know if I can get this leather in these cuts over here in the UK? As usual, thank you for the education and all the best from Scotland.
Are you better off to buy a double shoulder, full hide or belt blanks to make belts ? For a beginner and to sell . I have been getting asked if I make belts to sell. I don’t know if here to start. I currently make a lot of hatchet sheaths and a few knife sheaths.
Hi Kris,
If cutting the blanks yourself isn't an issue, then we would suggest either a finished double shoulder or our Water Buffalo Single Bends. These are both great quality but smaller than a side so it won't be as expensive right off the bat.
@@WeaverLeatherSupply all the leather I have bought from you guys is awesome quality! I bought a belly that I’m still working with. I make a lot hatchet sheaths. A few knife sheaths. But the veg tanned is a real joy to work with from you guys as well. Thank you for the reply !
Thank you.
Nice video. 😊😊
How would you stretch leather lace?
This was a great video!
Weaver select is great leather. Use it all the time.
Gracias 👍
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Brahma Bull leather is that a side; double shoulder or what?
V-cut double shoulder
Perfect timing, also, stop spying on me...
Ha! Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you, Chuck. This was very useful information. Love the suggestion about the v cut double shoulder. I'll have to pay attention to that the next time I am ordering some leather.
How do you decide the best tooling ideas when making belts? What's your methodology?
Right or wrong,... it's whatever pops in my mind lol
Good morning Leather heads!
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How do you decide the best tooling ideas when making belts? What's your methodology?