why is the leather world dying out, on youtube i barley see any leatherSMITHS anymore, its either two three main people and the rest aren't massive :( this saddens me, perhaps im not seeing or looking in the right places, would it be worth going into as a business?
When you mark your stitch line let 1 tooth from your iron/punch hang over the edge so the holes should all start about the same spot on each stitch line. Hopefully that makes sense. If you send me a dm on FB or Instagram I can try and send a quick video explaining it.
Great video man! Super helpful seeing the whole project start to finish, also appreciated seeing the finished product at the start of the video to see where the journey would take us. Will be back for more amigo
Thanks! Really appreciate it! The card is basically a credit card sized piece of brass. Each corner has a different radius (.25.50.75.etc) and also has various size curves inside.
I like the way you did your cross stitch. i might try this way. the way i have been doing it has been more difficult, but coming back up to the front side each time definitely seems better. thanks for the great video
Hi, I made exactly the same stitching pony by copying this model. But I have a little problem, I would like to use a spring like this one (more practical and prettier than classic springs), I ordered some yellow springs for 3D printers but they are too stiff I think. If you have a caliper, can you tell me what the internal diameter, the external diameter and the length of the spring? Is it made of metal or plastic? Thanks
@@RobersonLeather Actually springs like this one doesn't exist, OD is always ID x 2. That's what I was I thinking, Dream Factory must customise their springs by enlarging the ID with a drill a something else. So the bolt that goes inside this spring as a diameter of 9 or 8mm ? One last question, is the thickness of the clamp 30mm or a bit larger? From what I saw on videos I thought they have used the same plywood layer thickness for the whole stitching but maybe I'm wrong. Now I'm doing the small one model for my niece. Thanks
Personally I like the longer videos, I spend a lot of time watching them at work so more content to consume the better! Plus if you like to teach, longer videos allow you to show more details.