@@Theleathercraftacademy wht about the opening side after the stiching.. usually its glued together for a more tidy look.. r u gonna do tht to ur handle??
@@wanpengsia857 Yes, I've seen leather craftsmen usually put leather edging glue after (and then some even add layers of dye as well after and then sandpaper it).
Концы шнура нужно расплетать и склеивать по плоскости с полосками кожи, тогда ручка будет действительно крепкой ! А по вашей технологии вся нагрузка будет на кожаные края.
Love this tutorial! Thabk you so much for sharing!!! I make purses and am having a hard time findind handle, but you make it looks so east, i will make all my own handles now!!
Don't forget to edge-burnish the raw edges when finished. It does depend on the leather to some extent, however usually you're leaving the softer suede inner exposed, and that needs to be reinforced. Edge-burnishing uses heat to melt some form of shellac or similar gum/polish into that softer material, reinforcing it, sealing it and polishing it to a similar gloss as the surface of the leather. Be careful not to get it onto the surface itself.
Unless you are using a reverse iron on the opposite side, you stitching holes will be the opposite angle from one side to the other. Thus creating an X for each hole.
How can you stand inhaling that glue? I have used this glue before but it is very strong smelling. It’s very good glue though. It does the job. I usually wear a mask and have my window open. By the way, nice video instructions❤️
Thanks, I am using it for two decades. Sure it needs to be used in a well ventilated space. There are some water based glue out there but I still prefer solvent base and all pun aside I am sticking to it.
When you bent the handle I see some creases form on the inner side of the handle. Is this normal? But they don't always exist. I see some bags with creeses on inner side of the handles and some without. What it depends on leather or something else?
Hello! Could you help me please, what glue are you using for this technique? Thank you!
Hi there this is what I am using and I recommend it: amzn.to/2YxJIlx
@@Theleathercraftacademy wht about the opening side after the stiching.. usually its glued together for a more tidy look.. r u gonna do tht to ur handle??
@@wanpengsia857 Yes, I've seen leather craftsmen usually put leather edging glue after (and then some even add layers of dye as well after and then sandpaper it).
It looks really nice. Great job, I think it looks beautiful and strong. Thank you!
You are an incredible teacher. Fantastic video. This is one of the best how to videos on RUclips.
Всегда приятно смотреть на работу мастера. Спасибо огромное.
Thanks teacher.
Very useful to beginners
Great tutorial. Merci beaucoup
Great stuff, glad I found you!!!
Thank you, you are a great teacher
The Pink Panther of handle making!! Great tutorial!
Le agradesco, su video, muy biem explicado, y bien practico, y lo mejor es el patron, gracias por su tiempo, en enseñar.
I often wondered how the stitching on handle is performed. Nicely done. Nylon Rope instead of cotton upholstery piping rope. Great demo video.
Clean and tidy worth watching thanks
Концы шнура нужно расплетать и склеивать по плоскости с полосками кожи, тогда ручка будет действительно крепкой ! А по вашей технологии вся нагрузка будет на кожаные края.
Beautiful work
Thank you very much 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
We love this video! Great instruction, very well done! Thanks for sharing!
I am honored, thank you sir.
எனக்கு கற்று கொடுக்க முடியுமா
Parabéns pelo video. Vc é.nota 1000! Deus abençoe.
Awesome job
Terima Kasih! That's a thank you from Indonesiè
Great video.very useful idea, technic and tips for making a good strong jhandle with good finish. Thanks
Enjoyed watching your video.
Wow, this video is so mesmerizing to me. Thank you, I LOVE it!
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo !!j’adore
I made a pair in leather and a weekender bag in leather also from a recycled couch first time in my life doing that came out very pro
Excelente gracias, tienes pacientes Para enseñar tu profesión té felicito
Thank you for doing this demo
Love this tutorial! Thabk you so much for sharing!!! I make purses and am having a hard time findind handle, but you make it looks so east, i will make all my own handles now!!
Very helpful ! Thank you
you are very good at this!!!!
Thanks!
Thank you~ You easy explanation was very helpful to me
Don't forget to edge-burnish the raw edges when finished. It does depend on the leather to some extent, however usually you're leaving the softer suede inner exposed, and that needs to be reinforced. Edge-burnishing uses heat to melt some form of shellac or similar gum/polish into that softer material, reinforcing it, sealing it and polishing it to a similar gloss as the surface of the leather. Be careful not to get it onto the surface itself.
Thanks.
I intend to get into Leather, someday.
Thanks for your video it is so good.
Unless you are using a reverse iron on the opposite side, you stitching holes will be the opposite angle from one side to the other.
Thus creating an X for each hole.
Cant you flip the irons so they line up? I dont know just asking
Thank you very much
Votre video est Clair est facile a comprendre! Merci
How can you stand inhaling that glue? I have used this glue before but it is very strong smelling. It’s very good glue though. It does the job. I usually wear a mask and have my window open. By the way, nice video instructions❤️
Thanks, I am using it for two decades. Sure it needs to be used in a well ventilated space. There are some water based glue out there but I still prefer solvent base and all pun aside I am sticking to it.
Such a good video
Thanks
wonderful and just what I needed. very clear.
I really enjoyed watching your video. I was wondering why is it so important not to prick holes all the way through?
Perfecto .Gracias. bendiciones
Excellent.
Wow! Thank you.
I'm curious to k ow why you didn't punch your stitch holes all the way through and instead decided to punch on both sides and then use an awl, too?
Good information
I was really hoping to see you finish the edges
Ty!!! That was very specific and to the point.
Thank you for your help
Muy bien como explicas el proceso de las asas, es bastante hermoso el trabajo que haces.
Greta informative job & Thank You Sir.
thank you verry muchh❤
When you bent the handle I see some creases form on the inner side of the handle. Is this normal? But they don't always exist. I see some bags with creeses on inner side of the handles and some without. What it depends on leather or something else?
Hermoso trabajo, y muy bien explicado n.n .Felicitaciones desde Argentina :D
very informative. excelent video.
Gracias maestro 👏
You are welcome
Thanks and God bless.
That is a great tutorial..thank you so much👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍🤗😍❤🤝🙌
Superb
Hey man, where can I get a skiving knife like yours?
Thank you
Great video thank you! Is this a specific rope for handbags?
Very informative. Please tell me the length and width of the handles.
You can download and print the template there is a link in the video description. Print it at 100%
Can you demonstrate how to apply edge coat?
It’s never to late to learn
thanks for sharing. I really loved this and needed it to finish my first bag handles! thank you very much!
Glad this helped! Good luck with finishing your bag!
What thickness of rope are you using, and also, what are the dimensions of the leather pattern?
genial! super bien explicado, gracias po compartir❤
Please recommend where to purchase the tools you are using. Thanks 😊
You can check in the description of the video
Very nice music! ))
Beautifully done. I have everything I need except the pricking iron. Any idea where to purchase something similar but less costly?
Yang Yao 4 Pcs 3mm 1/2/4/6 Prong Leather Craft Tool Hole Punches Lacing Stitching Punch Tool www.amazon.com/dp/B07KVXRJR2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bP1PDbJ6421YA
$13 bucks for a 3 mm
Obrigado virei artesão vendo os vídeos de vocês.
What knife are you using to skive?
Where did you get that beautiful skiving knife?!?
Svp quelle sont les dimensions de l’anse et de votre gabarit, merci
Hi. Can you please give me the measurements of the handle pattern or upload the pattern.
can you send me the exact measurement for the handle?
I don’t understand,
Why do you punch holes in the two sides separately?
I'm very impressed! Thank you for making this video 🙂
Thank you!
If you refer to another video, like stitching leather, please add the link to the description box. ❤🌅🌵
Yes you are right: ruclips.net/video/ELSBYbENz2U/видео.html also added the description box now.
You have more courage than I do to cut the excess from the handle without a guide. I created a special jig for myself for that step.
Wow really, I would love to see how it looks like
Totally AMAZING! Thanks!
Good!!
Saludos. Gracias por la explicación.
Hi! This video is really good!
What's the distance among the tines of the fork, you are using to make the holes in the leather: 3mm, 4mm or 5mm?
about 3mm
Ótimo vídeo! Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Do you make them and sell them?
No I do not sell the handles
How made you skiving knife?
I used an industrial steel saw
Cool u so smart 😍
Very helpful. Now I can make mine and be happy.
🌹❤️🌹
I also would like to know what glue you are using please.
good vid buddy
You should cut the robe at angle and seal it so you don't have a bulky heat at the end
Very precise explanation! Thank you. Pls where can can I get the leather edge coating liquid?
fenice or giardini
How to add fabric to chain purse handle so it does not hurt shoulder?
Merci pour ce tuto tres bien explique!
Good
great video thank you !
Хорошо бы русский субтитр сопровождал видео, супер,спасибо.
Some excellent new ideas there, thank you. Expecially about where to skive ' 👍
GOOD job! I wonder where can I find those tools.
Elaine Silva thank you you can check in the description of my videos, I have also made a video about tools
Why you don't want the hole completely through?
Please what's the name of the fork-like tool
it's called a pricking iron