Congratulations for your work! Thank you very much for teaching. Could you please send the link to the stores where you buy the tools? and indicate some basic tools to start this type of work? Here in my country, Brazil, there are no such tools for sale. Thank you very much!
This is helpful information but it's really hard to get a good look at these tools because they never stop moving. A profile shot would certainly help see the angles too. Thanks for putting so much educational info out
Thanks Don ! Just what I needed for encouragement ,mainly because I haven't taken out my stamping tools in a while !
Would love to see a video of how to make a work belt and apron like yours. Love watching your videos!
Just fold a piece of leather in half and stitch every inch or so .
Thank you for doing an updated one of these!
Great video!!
Thank you for this video. See you in Prescott.
Thank you for this informative and helpful video. Just one question. Do you run the steep angle, standard, or 15 degree bevelers? Thanks again Don!
Don, nice tool review. See you in Prescott
Thanks great lesson.
Congratulations for your work! Thank you very much for teaching. Could you please send the link to the stores where you buy the tools? and indicate some basic tools to start this type of work? Here in my country, Brazil, there are no such tools for sale. Thank you very much!
This is helpful information but it's really hard to get a good look at these tools because they never stop moving. A profile shot would certainly help see the angles too. Thanks for putting so much educational info out
Pausing the video is a sensible idea.
Are you typically using the standard angle bevelers or the steep (Barry King XXX)?
Can I get a written list to build from.
Where can I find out about the class in Waco?
Usually a couple months before the show comes out. Look up heart of Texas leather show.
@@Tx_rickjames Thanks. It's still showing last years data. I'll keep my eye on it.
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