Hey, everyone! Sorry about the audio in this one. Still dialing things in. Anyway, thanks for watching! If you want to order something from me, there's an order form in the link of the video! Have a good day.
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked them. Make sure to use a nice thick leather for both. Helps the stand hold and provides good insulation for the cup sleeve.
You're a natural teacher! Good job on your video. Your products turned out so well! ❤ I love how easy and convienient the phone holder is to make and to use. Great job!
Try it out! I have other videos to help teach you about tools. And on my website I have patterns you can download, print, and use to make projects easier if that's something you'd like. Leathercraft is awesome.
Great video, clear instructions, capturing the steps and your voice sounds very professional. I'm going to give these projects a go. They will make wonderful gifts, especially the cup holder for my coffee drinking friends. 💙🤎💙
Thank you! I appreciate the compliments and your viewership. I hope the patterns work out for you. They're very basic patterns, but hopefully the video walks you through it well enough. Have fun!
You can easily figure exact hole position by realizing it's a circle, 360 degrees of whatever size. Divide 360 degrees by how many holes you need and the sum will be the exact degrees needed between each hole. 360 / 6 holes = 60 degrees between each hole,,, the same equation works for figureing out the point placement for stars. 360 / 5 star points = 72 degrees between each star point.
Oh, sorry, where was the confusion? I can clarify, I just want to make sure I understand the question first. Are you talking about cleaning out the clippings from the rotary punch?
Hey, everyone! Sorry about the audio in this one. Still dialing things in. Anyway, thanks for watching! If you want to order something from me, there's an order form in the link of the video! Have a good day.
Nice small projects to begin with, thank you
Glad you like them! I hope the patterns work well for you.
Nice video! I am definitely going to make the phone stand and cup holder.
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked them. Make sure to use a nice thick leather for both. Helps the stand hold and provides good insulation for the cup sleeve.
OLD Leather Smith here, ALL OF THEM VERY NICE!! GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️ 🥎 🙃
Thank you! Glad you like them.
Beautiful craftsmanship and cool ideas! I create small leather goods too but more on pattern making. 😄
Thank you! Glad you like them. So, you make patterns yourself as well?
Thanks I’m going to get back into leather crafting 🎉
That's great! It's a wonderful hobby. Welcome back 🙏
You're a natural teacher! Good job on your video. Your products turned out so well! ❤ I love how easy and convienient the phone holder is to make and to use. Great job!
Thank you for watching! I appreciate the kind words. 🙏
Well man thank you For your Video. I think im going to get into crafting stuff Like you do 👍
Try it out! I have other videos to help teach you about tools. And on my website I have patterns you can download, print, and use to make projects easier if that's something you'd like. Leathercraft is awesome.
Awsome projects.
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
I'm trying all of them!
Sweet! Can't wait to try some of these out.
Great! Thanks for watching the video.
Great video, clear instructions, capturing the steps and your voice sounds very professional. I'm going to give these projects a go. They will make wonderful gifts, especially the cup holder for my coffee drinking friends. 💙🤎💙
Thank you! I appreciate the compliments and your viewership. I hope the patterns work out for you. They're very basic patterns, but hopefully the video walks you through it well enough. Have fun!
You can easily figure exact hole position by realizing it's a circle, 360 degrees of whatever size. Divide 360 degrees by how many holes you need and the sum will be the exact degrees needed between each hole. 360 / 6 holes = 60 degrees between each hole,,, the same equation works for figureing out the point placement for stars. 360 / 5 star points = 72 degrees between each star point.
Thank you for the info. Yes, that would be the best way to calculate for those of us drawing patterns by hand. That makes it quite simple.
this is really cool o:
Thank you! Glad you like them. Check out my website for a few other patterns.
you didn't show how to get the refuge out of the rotary punch ?
Oh, sorry, where was the confusion? I can clarify, I just want to make sure I understand the question first. Are you talking about cleaning out the clippings from the rotary punch?