tip to tell others when beveling, "Tilt the 'Toe' into the swivel cut line as you drag it towards you. Will help with keeping it along the lines you have cut". good job. keep it up
Thanks for the video! Very informative. Just wanted to say that I wish that when you showed the tools (bevelers, etc.) , that the tips were in focus when you showed them to the camera. Also, it's a pity that you were wearing a baseball cap as while you were hammering the tools, we couldn't see the technique at all.
I've read that you should strop by using the top grain side as opposed to the "flesh" side. Have you found that you get better results one way or the other?
Nice attempt, but the camera angle is wrong for this demonstration. Your hand and mallet was obscuring the view. There are much better videos that show much more detail.
What are your favorite leather tooling stamps & techniques?
hi dad
You match a very high production quality with useful and valuable information . I don’t understand why you don’t have many subscribers.
I have been drawing all my life but recently took an interest in applying my illustrations to leather tooling - really helpful video for a newbie!
You have a very smooth delivery! Very easy to follow with you thru the steps. Great job keep it up
Just found your channel, I'm sad to see no updated in six years.
i am too but at least i can talk to him about leather (he is my dad)
tip to tell others when beveling, "Tilt the 'Toe' into the swivel cut line as you drag it towards you. Will help with keeping it along the lines you have cut". good job. keep it up
Great project!
Any advice on where to get a well rounded tool kit?
Really helpful video. You are excellent at explaining things! Cheers
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thanks for the video! Very informative. Just wanted to say that I wish that when you showed the tools (bevelers, etc.) , that the tips were in focus when you showed them to the camera. Also, it's a pity that you were wearing a baseball cap as while you were hammering the tools, we couldn't see the technique at all.
It's very useful info! Thanks! Cheers from Ukraine!
Thank you soo much !!
thank you so much for your video!
Really nice video, although your cap spoiled some of the fun ;)
Informative video, shows you everything you need to know, thanks.
i thought you said the ceramic blade don't need sharpening
I've read that you should strop by using the top grain side as opposed to the "flesh" side. Have you found that you get better results one way or the other?
I've used both and can't say there is a lot of difference.
your tan lines let me know that you're good at what you do
I think you meant "longevity"
Wtf do you use that bat hanging on your wall for... Negan.. lol good vid
There is no e on strop. It rhymes with cop and top, not cope or rope.
Nice attempt, but the camera angle is wrong for this demonstration. Your hand and mallet was obscuring the view. There are much better videos that show much more detail.
TAKE OFF YOUR HAT AND FOCUS YOUR CAMERA!!!!!