Getting Started in Leathercraft - 10 Basic Tools Every Beginner Leather Craftsman Should Have
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- 10 Basic Tools Every Beginner Leather Craftsman Should have
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Man it's hard to narrow it down to only 10! Let me know if you think there are any tools you think I should've added to the list
Stock & Barrel Co a heavier maul or mallet is also invaluable for hardware setting (snaps, rivets, etc)
A steel (metal) ruler! I just bought one from a local hardware store and it's just a great cutting guide and measurement tool. An upgrade from that would be a carpenter's square (or whatever you call them in English).
PS. This is the first time I'm commenting on one of your video's. I've been watching for a while now, although mostly watching older video's. I have to say I really like your video's, even though I'm more into tooling, I still really enjoy watching. You're really good at vlogging and editing which makes watching so much more fun but I really appreciate how you show how you can make a business in leathercraft. I myself got interested in leathercraft a few years ago already, but have been very slow with it. I'm still a student and I lack the time and mostly the budget. Because even though beginner tools are not the most expensive ones, you really soon want more and the leather is expensive of course. Aside from that, I'm from The Netherlands where you can't just walk into a leathercraft store, unfortunately. Many things must be ordered from abroad. I hope to finish my thesis and education soon and after that, I want to spend more time getting proficient in leathercraft. Whether it will remain a hobby besides another job or become more of a job for me too (maybe even including vlogging, love the makervloggery initiative!), I don't know yet, but you've definitely gotten me interested in the latter!
Tan That Hide actually I included a chisel punch, scratch awl and needle/thread. So definitely included👍🏼
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A young man who is full of energy , so sympathetic with a big smaile, a giving man, and also a good leathercraft teatcher. I wish you all the best. Konstantinos from Grecce.
lovely comment. I wish you all the best Konstantinos... Phil from the Isle of Wight :)
I legit just commented something super similar Jan 4 2021!He’s so happy and clearly absolutely loves what he does! And I can’t stress that enough for everyone to find that job to do the rest of their life or multiple jobs! Or atoeast hobbies for sure! Kudos to this other young man for sure!!!
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You rarely hear the passion in someone's voice when they're doing tutorials. It makes your video so much more lively.
You have no idea how much you just simplified my life. Thank you.
Haha glad to hear that Sylvie, thanks for watching👊🏼
Don’t over complicate things is a great piece of advice.
haha it's something I always have to remind myself
Hahahaaa! Where were you when I started my current project?! :-D
1. Interchangeable blade precision knife
2. Round knife/ head knife
3. Cutting board
4. Scratch awl
5. Edge guide
6. Mallet (poly or rawhide head)
7. Whole punch thingy
8. Harness needles + thread
9. Edge beveler
10. Wood slicker
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I must say that you were amazing!!! I have watched about ten to fifteen "Beginner" leather craft videos today and more than a few over the past few weeks. Your video was the best!!! You were highly energetic, genuinely happy, engaging, and positive!!! Thank you. I have subscribed to your page and not that you need it, but still gave this video a thumbs up.
Playing in the snow was icing on my cake. The little one is precious. Thanks for the tip, I’m a beginner and don’t know where to start. But I have some leather 😂😂😂
When i was a young boy i my uncle took me to a Tandy Leather Store, i was Hooked instantly, now i make Holsters
I just found all the tools that my late aunt gave me 45 years ago as a kid. Your videos have inspired me to start again. Keep those videos coming... Thanks!
Dude, I like how stoked you are! The video is to the point! Thanks for sharing!
Very informative! You also have a lovely family. Bless you.
Thanks for the video! Can't wait to start!
Love your positive energy and friendly attitude!! Subscribed!!
Love that ending bro! Happy are those who have time for their family. 😍
Just what I was looking for. Thanks!
“It dumped on us!” 😂😂😂 that was so funny! Super useful video! Straight to the point, with a cute family ending. Thanks for the info!
Love this guy’s energy and joy
Very helpful, and your little one is adorable. That snow is beauty!
Thank you so much for the help. I'm completely new to this ! Love your vibes !
You're channel is my favorite for leather working! I'm just starting out and these are the most helpful and up beat videos I've found. Thanks for taking the time to make these! I just subscribed 👍
Thank you. Love the vibe of this vid as well!
Glad i found your channel. Ive been looking to get into leather crafting as a hobby. Many thanks!
Best video about tools to begin in leatheworking
Enjoy your enthusiasm! Great information!
Hey thanks! That was a great window into the trade
Just getting into leather craft, watching all the videos i can
My birthday is Nov 6. Treating myself to these tools. Fun new hobby for me
How much love you have to have in your heart. To help people so much? Thank you for the video.
Your enthusiasm is radiant. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you very much for this video. This is therapy for me.
Thank you so much!
Love your enthusiasm. you must love what you do!
Thank you so much I love your channel I just went to my first leather craft class you inspired me. Keep it up hope to see more advice
Thank you for sharing thoughts and giving valuable advices. Nice to see that you also manage to find the time for your family - good man!
Great communication! Wow!
Seriously, thanks for giving us the basics.
Great video Parker! It was exactly what I was looking for. I've been playing with the idea of getting into leather craft and potentially soon because I thought it would be fun to make some Christmas presents. Can't wait for the saddle stitch tutorial. Keep up the great content!
I just started a couple of months ago, then caught you guys on an episode of "Start Up" this morning. You guys are awesome. New subscriber here for sure. Thank you.
Great energy ⛮!!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you !!!
Very well produced video. Ive been playing around with leather for a few months and i must say im hooked!! Thanks for taking the time to help the noobs.
Short,Sweet and to the point. Good video.
Thank you friend for the info. Much appreciated.
I do a little here and there with leather and stumbled upon your channel. I'm glad I did, your fun, remind me of a buddy I got. And I love your tips getting back in to it. Keep the videos coming!
I love that idea proud craft men!!
thank you so much for a clear and straight forward video and the timing is perfect
Thank you so much for sharing the basic tool. This helps anyone who wants to do leather related staff.
Just placed order according to your list. Thanks a lot!
Thank you👍
You really gave me a great lesson. Thank you.
Nice video. Your right when you first start looking, it's like overload. That's helps alot! Thank you.
Your explanations are so concise and informative and positive, well prepared, amazing - kudos to Tandy for linking up with you.
Hey dude, your passion and enthusiasm is really encouraging. Good stuff.
Im just starting out working with leather to incorporate it into my already existing business and this video really helped. I appreciate you taking your time to make and post these videos.
Thanks for posting this. I just got started with a knife sheath, and I'm 54! Love your encouraging manner, and I hope this turns out to be something I can do a in my retirement someday. Peace!
Thank you. That was super helpful especially recommended reading
Thank you 😊 so much for your tutorial.
Thank you so much for this information.
This is a stellar tool intro video for newby leather workers like myself. Thank you so much for sharing.
Your energy alone made me choose to subscribe then, the information was wonderfully delivered. At the end, adding your family into the skit was precious. I admire you Sir! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I am just getting into leather working and need all the help I can get.
Entertaining, informative, and bearded. Checks all the boxes for me. Thanks for the great info man, I'm trying to pick up a new hobby and you just made it so much easier. Subscribed and now about to pick through all your videos.
Hey, thanks for this vid. Your content is so helpful. I'm a home sewer, I do lots of work with heavy denim & canvas. I'm looking to expand in to leather work and this has inspired me to get going.
Good video, and just the right time when I'm fixing to tackle sheath for a knife I made. I usually use kydex but I'm going to try leather this time around
Simple and Wonderful!
Great video. Thank you.
Great advice, I was having a hard time trying to figure which tools I needed for simple leather crafts, and you nailed it! Thanks for explaining what each tool is for and why it’s beneficial to buy it.
I’m subscribing to your channel because I enjoyed all your information.
Great information brother. Just bought myself a beautiful Phaff 145 BSN. It's a great inspiration to see your enthusiasm. I look forward to getting some more leather working tools. I picked up a vintage Sewing awl today too!
Dude, you're awesome! I have recently taken this up and I am working on my first wallet. So far, so good! The tools will make or break your final product. This list is awesome!! Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing- you are a master.
You kept it simple and less is more. Great video
Thank you for this video, good luck.
Love your videos, keep em coming!
great video. Thanks!
Thanks!
maan I started watching your vids two days ago and I've got to tell you that Iam in love with your vids and thanks from the marshall islands..
Brilliant! Cheers from Patagonia
Thank you for the "how to use" and "why" for each tool! Educational on its own. After making several bicycle tool boxes, I now know how to use my edge beveler and a wood slicker (have to buy one!) to finish off the edges! .
Good advice from someone who knows what he is doing never goes astray. I liked and subscribed while you were rounding off valuable advice for people starting off especially.
Thanks a lot! This is what I need and I am on my way to Tandy store.
thank you so much brotha! love you too !
Good video, been talking about giving this a try for years , because of your videos I just might do it. thanks.
Thankyou so much for this ! Very helpful !
Thanks my dude
Thank you so much. I took notes in preparation for my order. Love your channel. Keep up the great work.
That was great thank you
Thanks so much
Nailed it. Thanks for sharing
Very practical advice, you explain it in a way that makes you see why you need this 2 pronger too (for around the corner). I learn a lot from your videos as complete beginner
John here just trying my luck on leather for walking stick super thanks.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You are so on the money with the "CLEANNESS" (is there such a word?) of your videos. No shaky, hand held camera, no in and out of focusing, no extracurricular animals wandering through, no sounds of diesel air horns interrupting the monologue, no wife or girlfriend (or both :) ) interrupting in mid stream, no uhs and ahs and well, er, etc., etc. In short, no crap. Short and sweet, stays focused and right on point, packing plenty of good info into a short space. What a win-win in that you are concise and clean in the production and you don't waste your viewers' time to boot. As others have commented: full of energy, a big smile and a good teach.
Looking forward to watching all your videos and getting started in leatherworking. Thank you for an excellent video and wishing you continued success. You deserve it.
davecarpetcare man that’s a huge compliment, thank you!
I’m planning to start my own handbag brand this video has been very helpful
Awesome! I just started, I’m normally a woodworker / blacksmith but I needed to make a sheath and this channel has been invaluable
I wish I could post pictures. My grandpa used to work with leather and I have his old tools. Oooooolllllddddd tools! I’m going to start doing it myself. I am so excited!
Thanks for sharing... It's a big help to my next project...
WOW thank you - well done and informative and you make me feel confident to start. You have great energy. All teachers should be like you!
Thank you this video is dense!!