I am an amateur leathercraftsman, and have begun a bushcraft utility belt. And I finished my multitool pouch before watching this. You make it look so easy to make it so clean and symmetrical. I hope I can get to a level like this.
I'm isolated in Italy with the wrong weight leather and no buckle fastener...BUT I'm going to make this as my first ever leather project...thanks a million..great video and loving the man in black....stay safe
Thanks mate, not a great situation over there! Im glad you liked it, leatherwork is a great pastime for isolation so I hope out of all of this you may kickstart a new passion in Leathercraft! All the best
This is fantastic - I've just ordered my tools based on this video and am so excited to start making! Thank you so much for sharing - great video. Now, its just a case of finding Leather suppliers in the UK!
Not only a helpful video, but soothing to watch as well. I'm a new leatherworker and I was glad to learn some new little habits just from watching you. Somehow I appreciate the silence as well: Some instructors are too chatty on RUclips ;) You've got yourself a new subscriber.
Beautiful work mate! This deserves more views. I'm pretty new to leatherwork and looking at doing my third project, This design will prove very useful as inspiration! I think I'm going to mount the sheath horizontally tho instead of vertically, I kinda feel that way the tool is more accessible Thanks again!.
Hi there, yes your videos are very good, good content and well filmed. Maybe a little more verbal instruction would be good. I'm sure us newbies would be hanging on your every word! I thought your stitching looked good and I wonder if you could tell me which needles you use for this type of work and maybe even what kind of thread.Looking foward to more of your vids..Cheers, from Mike, Sth Waikato, NZ..
Hi Mike!! thanks for watching! i hope to get some more videos made when i find some time! i used harness needles in this vid, and waxed polyester thread as its less prone to rotting over time... all the best mate
Awesome work! I would like to buy that exact sheath for my leatherman surge! Is there a way I could buy one from you? I’ve been looking for the perfect sheath and that one caught my eye. I’d love to own one. Thanks
@FosterandBoys I thought it was cool that you did the video without talking but you still made everything self evident. I'm going to take a run at this project today. Thanks
Makes a great change from inane chatter on many videos. I actually appreciated the lack of chatter. Perhaps an absolute beginner would need some explanation. But anyone who has done some leathercraft would be able to see what you are doing and improve their skills. I saw a couple of things I'm going to try on my next project. ❤
I am an amateur leathercraftsman, and have begun a bushcraft utility belt. And I finished my multitool pouch before watching this. You make it look so easy to make it so clean and symmetrical. I hope I can get to a level like this.
Thankyou! Im sure you will!
I'm isolated in Italy with the wrong weight leather and no buckle fastener...BUT I'm going to make this as my first ever leather project...thanks a million..great video and loving the man in black....stay safe
Thanks mate, not a great situation over there! Im glad you liked it, leatherwork is a great pastime for isolation so I hope out of all of this you may kickstart a new passion in Leathercraft! All the best
Beautiful sheath! Who made your stamp? I want to get one with my logo!
Exelente trabjo,muy bien,un saludo desde Argentina
Fantastic work, and amazing choice of music. Keep it up!
That was mesmerising watching you make that sheath man! Really lovely work and I learned a ton in the process. The sheath will last for centuries!
Probably not centuries lol
Thanks mate!
Ya never know! haha
Wow, very nice!
Thankyou!
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Thankyou Laura!
That was very cool. Thank you!
Great music too.
Cheers Nate!
That was fantastic 👍
Thankyou!
This is fantastic - I've just ordered my tools based on this video and am so excited to start making! Thank you so much for sharing - great video. Now, its just a case of finding Leather suppliers in the UK!
Awesome!
Instablaster
The level of craftsmanship is awesome!
thankyou!
Nicely done
Thankyou!
Good stuff mate, I really enjoyed that! Thanks for the link in the description, really like the stitching punch you used and will check that out.
Awesome mate!
Not only a helpful video, but soothing to watch as well. I'm a new leatherworker and I was glad to learn some new little habits just from watching you. Somehow I appreciate the silence as well: Some instructors are too chatty on RUclips ;) You've got yourself a new subscriber.
Thankyou Isaiah, glad to help.
Nice work on the sheath and great sound track to go along with it. New sub
Thanks David!
May I ask what stitching chisel you are using in the video? Thanks
These a Sinabroks chisels
Beautiful work mate! This deserves more views.
I'm pretty new to leatherwork and looking at doing my third project, This design will prove very useful as inspiration! I think I'm going to mount the sheath horizontally tho instead of vertically, I kinda feel that way the tool is more accessible
Thanks again!.
Thanks Billy I appreciate it! When you finish it send me a photo on my instagram or facebook page, id love to see it mate. Good luck!
This was captivating! Thank you so much✨
No, thank you!
Very nice.
Thank you
Kult 👍 har sansen for denne filmen 🤠
Thankyou!
Very nice work 👍
Thanks Patrick!
Hey Pal, nice video! Any chance you could share more leatherwork videos with us in future?
Absolutely mate, just have to find some spare time!
Enjoyable, well done video and beautiful craftsmanship. Did you seal the dye in? Curious what product you used
Thankyou! I sure did, with a mixture of 50:50 mix of water and resolene. I find at 100% the final product is too glossy.. Cheers!
nice work!
Cheers mate!
This is awesome.. do you make them for any other leatherman models? I have a charge +
No, sorry, only the Surge
Hi there, yes your videos are very good, good content and well filmed. Maybe a little more verbal instruction would be good. I'm sure us newbies would be hanging on your every word! I thought your stitching looked good and I wonder if you could tell me which needles you use for this type of work and maybe even what kind of thread.Looking foward to more of your vids..Cheers, from Mike, Sth Waikato, NZ..
Hi Mike!! thanks for watching! i hope to get some more videos made when i find some time! i used harness needles in this vid, and waxed polyester thread as its less prone to rotting over time... all the best mate
Are you not making these ones anymore?
Similar, but not exactly the same
Awesome work! I would like to buy that exact sheath for my leatherman surge! Is there a way I could buy one from you? I’ve been looking for the perfect sheath and that one caught my eye. I’d love to own one. Thanks
Hi Kevin, I will be making some more sheathes soon, I post everything for sale on my website! www.fosterandboys.com
Where did you get your custom stamp from?
A bloke called Gelandangan does it in Australia, check out his FB page. Cheers mate!
Where can you buy it?
This ones already sold.. but if you want to take a look my website is www.fosterandboys.com
How I order your product??
www.fosterandboys.com
I see you like Johnny Cash 🙂
The man in black, who doesn't!
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If this gets remotely damp it will rub dye off onto the clothes/belt of whoever is wearing it, you never sealed the dye
Sealed with resolene but thanks, the owner has worn it for years with no problem
Should skip the music and explain what you are doing
Not that kind of video sorry
@FosterandBoys I thought it was cool that you did the video without talking but you still made everything self evident. I'm going to take a run at this project today. Thanks
Makes a great change from inane chatter on many videos. I actually appreciated the lack of chatter. Perhaps an absolute beginner would need some explanation. But anyone who has done some leathercraft would be able to see what you are doing and improve their skills. I saw a couple of things I'm going to try on my next project. ❤