Introduction to Leather Carving with Jim Linnell

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Jim Linnell's Elktracks Studio is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of leatherworking. In this video, you will get a glimpse of the works of leather art that are on display at Elktracks Studio, as well as beginner instruction on creating two different projects.
    The first project is a quick look at how to create a realistic looking feather from leather. These can be used in a variety of different projects, and even scaled down to make leather feather earrings. The second project is an introduction to leather carving with an overview of how to use basic leather tools to create a picture of a beautiful rose out of veg tan leather.
    Subscribe to our RUclips channel for more videos on tips and tricks to get the most out of your leatherwork. Also, you can visit us at www.elktracksstudio.com for more in depth leathercraft tutorials.

Комментарии • 68

  • @jamesarneson6044
    @jamesarneson6044 Год назад

    Jim is my cousin, what a talented man. The leather work he does just amazes me to say the least. The knowledge, talent and the ability he has to teach is second to none.
    Proud to be able to have him for a cousin and the closest one I have.

  • @afterhours39
    @afterhours39 3 года назад +1

    I wanted to be able to like that a few thousand more times, but it only allowed me to like it once. This was AMAZING! I just started leather working, and I feel I just received a master class in carving! Thank you!

  • @Japone81
    @Japone81 3 года назад +1

    This man is pure talent thank you good sir you just gained a sub

  • @foozmanagement6513
    @foozmanagement6513 3 года назад

    Thanks Jim. I needed to make some leather feathers for my millinery collection.

  • @richardkatzman2066
    @richardkatzman2066 Год назад

    All I can say is amazing!

  • @swordofgabriel
    @swordofgabriel 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Mr. Linnell for taking the time to make this and teach the craft. It is appreciated.

    • @ElktracksStudio
      @ElktracksStudio  5 лет назад

      You are welcome. Glad to hear that it is appreciated.

  • @jessiejohnson2572
    @jessiejohnson2572 4 года назад +1

    As always very good job I watch your videos you are a rock star in leather work Thanks for sharing.

  • @richyearle007
    @richyearle007 5 лет назад +2

    Wow,how insanely beautiful was that.Thanks for sharing Jim,appreciated.In this day and age we are so fortunate to have places like youtube to learn from.Kids now do not know how lucky they are to have such a resource.

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 5 лет назад

      Thank you for your encouraging comments. I believe that each of us have a responsibility to pass forward the gifts that we have been blessed with.

  • @melstill
    @melstill 4 года назад

    I really liked this. Most videos just show what to do. You teach what to do, how to do it and why. So much better for those of us trying to learn. Thanks.

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 4 года назад

      Thank you. My goal in teaching isn't to show how much I know, but rather to give you the information you need to be able to enjoy this great craft and have some success.

  • @CantrellLeatherGoods
    @CantrellLeatherGoods 6 лет назад +2

    I hope the people viewing this realize and appreciate the opportunity to learn from one of our greats. Because of this crazy interweb thingy 🤪😉 and your generous willingness we are so blessed. Thank you!

    • @CantrellLeatherGoods
      @CantrellLeatherGoods 6 лет назад

      Matthew M If it wasn’t for RUclips and the internet as a whole I would never have been able to learn and get to the level I’m at in the amount of time I have been able to. To be able to create the knife and the sheath is really something. Bravo!

    • @CantrellLeatherGoods
      @CantrellLeatherGoods 6 лет назад

      Matthew M yes, I am mostly focused on leatherwork. Trying to perfect my craft. My hope is to soon be able to quit my “day job” and do this full time.

  • @MrGarycooper101
    @MrGarycooper101 5 лет назад

    You've obviously developed your own style and techniques. I can tell your old school but more new school people should be visiting your videos.
    Your feather was spectacular and enjoyed watching your years of experience. Hope you keep posting to RUclips.

  • @james.t520
    @james.t520 3 года назад

    you are a true artist!

  • @silviochan89
    @silviochan89 4 года назад

    thank you

  • @rapidroy7
    @rapidroy7 6 лет назад +1

    Nice ,Thanks for all you share Jim!

  • @joegray3675
    @joegray3675 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this very informative video Jim. I’ve been looking for a video on doing roses and I couldn’t ask for better than this.

    • @ElktracksStudio
      @ElktracksStudio  6 лет назад +1

      Hello Joe, I don't know if you have visited elktracksstudio.com or not, but one of the the videos available there is on carving roses. elktracksstudio.com/collections/videos/products/rose-workshop

  • @kingfisherblues57
    @kingfisherblues57 4 года назад

    Great video Jim! I'm a woodcarver, and I'm about to start carving a large american indian bust out of a red Elm log. I wanted to incorporate a couple of feathers in the indian's hair, or hanging off a headband. But doing that in wood is difficult and may be beyond my skill set. Your video has breathed new life into my project! I could make leather feathers and attach them to the carving. Leather compliments wood very well! Thanks for the idea!

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 4 года назад

      Sounds like a great project. I'd love to see pictures of it when done.

  • @waytograce
    @waytograce 4 года назад

    Wow! You are the master.

  • @arfonia
    @arfonia 5 лет назад +1

    Love the vid a great help.....Thank you loads.....Skully UK

  • @katnip6289
    @katnip6289 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work! ♥

  • @viktorkolt7680
    @viktorkolt7680 5 лет назад +1

    Руки трясутся, но дело знают! Спасибо за урок

  • @veroniquecognasse1618
    @veroniquecognasse1618 3 года назад

    Oh thanks you !!!

  • @lawrencetrujillo65
    @lawrencetrujillo65 4 года назад +1

    Mr. Linnell, you sir are the veterans answer to PTSD. Who is performing music in your video.

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 4 года назад

      Leather works has helped many control that issue. It is a privilege to be a part of passing that help along. I have no idea who did that music.

  • @fabianelizarraraz5679
    @fabianelizarraraz5679 5 лет назад

    Nice job

  • @user-xe1ud8ob1d
    @user-xe1ud8ob1d 5 лет назад +1

    Смотря эти видео понимаю что я рукожоп. Super 💪👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dreamwarriors979
    @dreamwarriors979 4 года назад

    Thx Bro!! AWESOME

  • @bluedawning22
    @bluedawning22 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful 💜

  • @Mnewkirk76
    @Mnewkirk76 5 лет назад +1

    Could you please give the tool description of what you used in this video? Many thanks and love your teaching.

    • @ElktracksStudio
      @ElktracksStudio  5 лет назад

      The tools that are used in the carving of the feather are a swivel Knife www.tandyleather.com/en/product/easy-comfort-swivel-knife Beveling tools with a diagonal line texture www.tandyleather.com/en/product/b202l-craftool-beveler-stamp and www.tandyleather.com/en/product/b202r-craftool-beveler-stamp and also a hair blade www.tandyleather.com/en/product/craftool-pro-hair-blade-pencil

  • @user-wp4st7om4y
    @user-wp4st7om4y 4 года назад +1

    Молодец,кавбой! Симпатишные рисунки тиснит!

  • @philipculbertson55
    @philipculbertson55 6 лет назад +2

    Hey Jim, I have what I think is a basic question. How do you control leather spread when doing a lot of stamping? I make notebook covers out of veg-tan leather and if I am covering most of the back with basketweave, by the time I finish, the leather is no longer square (I cut it square before tooling) and it has often "grown" significantly on the side with a lot of stamping. I normally do less stamping on the front, just a basic carving and initials and of course it spreads a lot less than the more heavily tooled side. I sometimes can rewet the leather and man-handle it back into shape a little but that is not a great solution. I wonder if I am keeping the leather too damp for too long since I normally try to finish the carving all in one sitting instead of doing a little at a time, letting it dry and then coming back to it. Any thoughts or advice on this? Should I do the tooling before cutting to size and shape?

    • @ElktracksStudio
      @ElktracksStudio  6 лет назад +4

      Hello Philip, Leather stretch is something we all contend with. Obviously the lighter the weight of the leather, the more stretch you will have. Some of the tricks that are used to deal with that are taping the back of your leather with packing tape, masking tape, or painters tape. All do about the same job of keeping your leather from stretching out of shape. Being a bit old school in my methods, I will usually stick it to a piece of cardboard with rubber cement. If you coat your cardboard with some sort of finish first, it will usually peal off pretty clean. It leaves the back of your leather a bit sticky, but not a problem if lining it.

  • @eross21
    @eross21 Год назад

    so after painting, how/ what do you do seal the piece with the protect it from the elements?

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather Год назад

      It depends on what the item is being used for. Most of the finishes we have available today are acrylic. They help make things weather resistant but not weather proof.

  • @marekwojciechowski7622
    @marekwojciechowski7622 4 года назад

    super 👍 811

  • @haroldhesterly2892
    @haroldhesterly2892 5 лет назад +1

    Can you tell me how much pressure on the swivel knife (psi) you use when carving? My cuts seem to be sort of uneven.

    • @ElktracksStudio
      @ElktracksStudio  5 лет назад +1

      How much pressure depends on the thickness of the leather. I usually try to cut 1/3 the thickness of the leather. I have a free video that you can download that covers a lot of this. You can find it at elktracksstudio.com/collections/videos/products/leathercraft-basics-with-jim-linnell I have also done a video that is just about the swivel knife and how to get finesse with your cuts. That video is at elktracksstudio.com/collections/videos/products/swivel-knife-finesse

  • @samuelasare2531
    @samuelasare2531 2 года назад

    Am Asare Yeboah from Ghana am into a shoemaking I like to learn

  • @scottstephenson9597
    @scottstephenson9597 5 лет назад +1

    Where did you get the handle for your scalpel?

  • @zeynepataman7072
    @zeynepataman7072 5 лет назад

    merhaba
    kullandiginiz bicaklarin numaralari kac

  • @franciscomoreno9916
    @franciscomoreno9916 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing work, were is your shop for classes

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 5 лет назад +1

      Hello, My studio is in Venus, Texas, but I often travel to other regions to present classes.

    • @franciscomoreno9916
      @franciscomoreno9916 5 лет назад

      Do you go to California "Sacramento "????

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman 4 года назад

    Tell me about when , how long , how much for your classes Please Sir. I am a total newbie and my tools are homemade from looking at some in catalogs and shaping my own. I have only watched videos and went off on my own. I figure I have more bad habits than good. What little I have done is not even close to the details in your work. I feel I could do a decent job with the rite Craftsman giving me a foundation.

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 4 года назад

      Hello Phil, I am still working on my schedule for 2020, but you can see what is scheduled by checking out my calendar at www.elktracksstudio.com Depending on where you live, one option that many have taken advantage of is to come to my studio for private one on one training. You can find info about this on that same website.

  • @sfkid57
    @sfkid57 5 лет назад

    i just download a video on beveling and have question? it looks like i cut the leather on the opposite side of the bevel??? can you tell me what i am doing wrong. maybe going too deep??

    • @ElktracksStudio
      @ElktracksStudio  5 лет назад

      Not sure I can tell without seeing it. If you could take a good photo and send it to elktracksstudio@gmail.com I'll be glad to look at it.

  • @kbaxterpackwood
    @kbaxterpackwood 4 года назад

    where did you get our swivel knife?

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 4 года назад

      That swivel knife is one that I have had and used for 30 years or more. It was made by Craftool and a friend added the braided bands.

    • @kbaxterpackwood
      @kbaxterpackwood 4 года назад

      @@ElktracksLeather thank you, I may have to add some bands to mine then, as mine is uncomfortable and I think a larger handle would make it more ergo dynamic!

    • @ElktracksLeather
      @ElktracksLeather 4 года назад

      @@kbaxterpackwood That is what I like about it plus the braided texture makes for a good grip.

    • @kbaxterpackwood
      @kbaxterpackwood 4 года назад

      @@ElktracksLeather thank you for sharing that bit of info, I inherited my dads leather and metalsmithing tools and I've been really struggling with the swivel knife and to be honest, I think it's because the handle is way too small for my hand.

  • @anna_1792
    @anna_1792 5 лет назад

    😍👍💝

  • @benjenstark8734
    @benjenstark8734 5 лет назад

    You look like Willie Nelson