Making a Celtic Valet Tray
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2023
- Follow along as Daniel Reach from the Leatherverse creates a stunning Celtic Valet Tray! This leather tooling project is perfect for beginners, because while the design looks complex, it really only requires basic swivel knife and bevel techniques. Daniel combines a Celtic knot design with a traditional basketweave for a unique valet tray you'll love to show off!
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I would love to see the different ways to case leather. The more I watch the better I feel about doing my own projects.
would love to see a detailed video that explains how to case in different ways and why its best to do it for each type. and which type of casing to avoid for certain tasks and why. ❤
OLD Leather Smith here, Great job, beginners should enjoy doing. When I carve I do 3d this project would be perfect 4 it. Instead of gold dye I would use gold leaf the old fashion way. I know Weaver sells lifters but I use petal lifters, old school 2 many new chemicals when I teach I use mouth water and elbow grease. Thanks 4: letting me go on and on. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
I love the irish background music!
i would love to see a video about how to case all of you're have helped me so much thank you and please keep making videos like this one their so much fun and easy to do thank you
yes please do that casing video you mentioned. definitely something i need to expand my leatherwork. i suck at tooling. thanks.
I’m always wanting to learn
Yes, I would really like to have a video on casing leather.
Definitely casing leather video!
This is an awesome video, and definitely a good project to learn some skills. I've been trying my hand at stamping lately. Not good at it yet, but progress has been made and more practice is always welcome. I definitely would like a dedicated video on the different ways to case leather and the why of them. Thank you for making this video. :)
Hey Daniel, I'm enjoying your contributions to the channel and yes you do earn a thumbs up! Early on you asked if we had suggestions on a name for your segments. After watching most all of your segments, I think "Leathercraft Explorer" may fit. Your content goes deeper into leather working so we can improve with new and a little more detailed information on techniques, learning, new materials and great views demonstrating what you are trying to get across.... Keep up the amazing content.
Thank you! Feedback like that means more than you can imagine.
I love the idea! Definitely one of the top ideas so far. Playing off of your idea. What do you think of Expedition Leathercraft?
@@DanielReachCreations I like that too... good thing possibilities are endless!
This is absolutely gorgeous! The gold really makes the beautiful design pop right off the piece. My personal preference would have been silver, but that's just my taste.
I'd love to see a video about casing, as others have also already commented.
I'm wondering if this technique might help me out on a project I'm having trouble with... I have a somewhat intricate design that I want raised up from the base, and I've been (unsuccessfully) trying to wet-shape the leather.
Perhaps this would be a better idea.
Not sure glue would be enough though, unless I use that really stinky cement-stuff... And I don't like using it 😅
Would really like a video about casing leather
I’m really enjoying your videos. Thank you. More importantly, I am loving your project choices, they are giving us variety as well teaching us new techniques. I have some many new ideas. Keep up the great job.
This is EXACTLY what I needed 🥰👍
Interesting, I haven't seen a flat valet tray, love it. I could see it this also being used ro make custom signs
I had never seen one either, but thought it was a cool concept with the inset. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who liked it. 🙂
Nice, simple project. I love the cross around your neck too!
Thank you! It was a gift from my wife. 🙂
I'd like too see a video on casing leather. Please and thank you
love this
A casing vid would be grat
Yes. The explanations of case versus spraying or just wetting
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/gwQXOWYS-BU/видео.html
Here is another one that Chuck made a few years ago: ruclips.net/video/3tf_mcvMLPw/видео.html
Awesome ! 👌🏻👍🏻
Something I like to do sometimes with my celtic knots is what I call cushioning. You use a very shallow checkered beveler and bevel the background moving in and changing your angle so in the middle of the background it barely has the checkered impression but next to the knot it's nice and deep giving a look similar to a quilt or a cussion.
Great tip, thank you!
We need some inverter carvings. I do all my letters inverted, but when it comes to something like Sheridan style carvings. I get confused on exactly what should be invested and what should be standard. Would love some examples shown and how to.
Another amazing show Daniel, that was so strange that you were sharpening the bevel I was going to ask if you had covered sharpening and stroping all the cutting equipment and bevels. I also saw someone using saddle soap when casing the leather, he was making holsters and heavy leather with a lot of tooling so I'm unsure if that process might make this thinner leather too spongy to tool. Is there a difference between slicking and burnishing an edge I've seen a few different processes for that effect on the leather so I'm unsure what way to go. As usual, this is extremely well explained and demonstrated thank you so much for sharing your expertise and flair with us. Still rocking the beard brother well done for sticking with it. All the very best from me and my family over in Scotland you you and yours in the beautiful United States of America. Oh forgot to mention, I never knew Weaver did apparel that's a particularly nice t-shirt. I am going to check out the online store for international shipping. Take care buddy.
Hey bud,
Sticking and burnishing the edge are the same thing. 👍
I haven't seen anyone use saddle soap for casing. I'll check into that! Thanks!
I'm interested in casing leather
If you do gum trag right you don’t need any wax to get mirror edges
It's possible. Just showing a variety of options.
Vidio on casing leather please.
Is there any non-toxic version of Leather Sheen or something similar that could be used? Otherwise, this is a beautiful project! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Casing leather vidio please.
Can y’all please make a video about how to make a leather powerlifting belt
I like the idea. My only hesitation is that lifting belts are designed to protect the user from hurting themselves. I'm not sure I like taking on that responsibility.
@@DanielReachCreations yeah but I would probably just make it just for myself
@@duhbeans5570 I've made 100's of these for a cannot be named entertainment company. They are fairly simple. I actually sourced all the required materials from Weaver at the time. A recent check of their website reveals they do not stock the Stainless buckles I used at the time which were 4" double tounge, but they do have a nickle plated version #100 Buckle, Two-Tongue. 12-14oz latigo leather is the way to go for duarability and resistance to sweating.
you say not to connect the lines when using the knife, but didnt say why? that is the info I would like to know.
Lets use a triangle as an example. If you were to cut it in with a swivel knife and connect the cuts, the corners would have the potential of lifting and peeling back over time. To avoid that, we leave a small gap between the cuts, and then connect the lines with our bevel. That prevents the corners from lifting.
Love this, but I couldn't find the pattern
If you click the link in the video description, their is a downloadable pdf on the project page: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0611/5809/7036/files/Celtic_Valet_Tray_Pattern_Printable.pdf?v=1690808122
I'm interested in casing leather