Great save! One lesson I learned from an old machinist quite a while ago was: Anyone can screw up but it takes a smart guy to figure a way out of it. You definitely figured a way out of it.
I love this creation. The comments you add during the built are very useful, informative and even funny. I will keep doing leather work and hope I'll reach your skill level. Looking forward to watching your other videos.
Enjoy watching these leather crafting videos and I've watched quite a few. I have say that is one bad ass bracelet. Great work. Very talented. Don't have any leather crafting skills but enjoy people that yourself showing others there great skills. I plan on watching more of your videos. Thanks
I can’t tell you how many times the buckle on the new work belt I just made got put on upside-down as I was installing and removing it when I was measuring and checking things. Thankfully the only other hardware I was using is a few Chicago screws 😂
The lining you did. Which surface will be touch to skin? Suede or main surface? How about the leather of main surface for touching skin of wrist, will you recommend it?
Taking rivets out is brutal! Is there a way of thinning that Antique Finish without buying the Tan-Kote? It must thin with something we have around the house! Do you know?
This is a gorgeous piece of work. Q: what tool are you using to lay the stitch line on the buckle strap? That's unfamiliar to me but seems like it would have great utility for me. Thanks.
I'd prefer to saddle stitch everything by hand. It's a quality thing for me (and a selling point). I generally reserve the sewing machine for stuff that would take too long to stitch by hand (like belts). Then there are the times I just don't feel like hand stitching . . .
Anyone know the size of the buckles that are typically used making leather cuffs? I been looking into making some but don't know what buckle size to get Thanks
Great save! One lesson I learned from an old machinist quite a while ago was: Anyone can screw up but it takes a smart guy to figure a way out of it. You definitely figured a way out of it.
Thanks for watching!
I'm glad I'm not the only one that has to cut rivets and redo! Your work is outstanding!
love that you included the buckle stuff up. Cool project, the diamond design really sets it off.
Thanks a bunch!
I appreciate that you show mistakes. Great save and build.
How funny, I just did the same on a backpack --- learning from our mistakes . Very nice work!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for showing the repair. We've all done it.
I love this creation. The comments you add during the built are very useful, informative and even funny.
I will keep doing leather work and hope I'll reach your skill level.
Looking forward to watching your other videos.
Phew! saved.... happens to us all I am sure... but it would have been thrown across the room if it was mine ha ha
Looks nice,I made a couple belts for a friend of mine and put the buckle on one of em back asswards and didn’t catch it until I got the phone call.lol
Enjoy watching these leather crafting videos and I've watched quite a few. I have say that is one bad ass bracelet. Great work. Very talented. Don't have any leather crafting skills but enjoy people that yourself showing others there great skills. I plan on watching more of your videos. Thanks
im saving up to buy my first leatherworking kit. and cheap leathers to practice on. cant wait till i can make beautiful things like this
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Well done! Very nice!
fantastic work 👌🏼 thanks for the video
Best video I have found. TY
Good project for tooling beginner!!! Can play whit all tools & different design & it’s a chip project!!!
Sold me on the glue, and love the save! Nice job 😂
Love your projects! Please get a new blade in your strap cutter. These are gorgeous cuffs.
Awesome- WOW- THANK YOU!!
Wow! Really Nice! Thank U!!
I can’t tell you how many times the buckle on the new work belt I just made got put on upside-down as I was installing and removing it when I was measuring and checking things. Thankfully the only other hardware I was using is a few Chicago screws 😂
That kind of stuff happens to me all the time . . . I just don't capture on video.
on my cuffs i like a moisture resistant soft leather for the back to repel perspiration..
The lining you did. Which surface will be touch to skin? Suede or main surface? How about the leather of main surface for touching skin of wrist, will you recommend it?
Taking rivets out is brutal! Is there a way of thinning that Antique Finish without buying the Tan-Kote? It must thin with something we have around the house! Do you know?
Love the mistakes because then you show us how to fix them when we make them, lol
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That's awesome!
This is a gorgeous piece of work. Q: what tool are you using to lay the stitch line on the buckle strap? That's unfamiliar to me but seems like it would have great utility for me.
Thanks.
It's a stitch groover with creaser attachment. You can get them from Weaver and Springfield
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Nice!
Thanks!
out of curiosity, What determines whether or not you decide to hand stitch vs use the sewing machine?
I'd prefer to saddle stitch everything by hand. It's a quality thing for me (and a selling point). I generally reserve the sewing machine for stuff that would take too long to stitch by hand (like belts). Then there are the times I just don't feel like hand stitching . . .
@@RoadAgentLeather For me... I hand stich if that's what the customer wants. Other wise its machine.
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Anyone know the size of the buckles that are typically used making leather cuffs? I been looking into making some but don't know what buckle size to get
Thanks
I'm not sure of the size but I order them in packs of 5 or 10 on Amazon. I would imagine it is 1 inch.
This is a new product I have not seen yet. Says it is 3/4" and comes in a pack of 50!
NICE.....
I’d wear it
Cool
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Thanks for showing the repair. We've all done it.