@@AttackLineLeather what do you wipe it down with, I’ve been using a magic eraser, but if there are any lines dues to stamps it’s seems hard to get the tan kote evenly apply there, thank you for your response!
@@Swirlydread730 if there are tooled areas that need tan kote i apply it pretty thick in those areas to get good coverage. I dont wipe anything down. I let it sit till it totally dries. Then apply antique if you wish. I wipe that away with paper towels. Wait till the antique totally dries then i do another layer of tan kote. Ill then wioe some off with a paper towel and let dry
Super video, thank you. I am struggling with this at the moment, trying to get thick and thin smooth lines and curves.Could you give some detail on which brushes and settings you use.
This is EXACTLY what I’m looking for, thanks so much man! Don’t have the stitching machine, do you have any videos showing examples of hand stitching the leather?
I know this video is older but hopefully someone can answer my question. Where would I find the steel plates. Idk if any metal shops and how thick should they be? Secondly will any cutting board do?
Check out Arbour Press Guy on IG or his website. As far as cutting boards go, i like em thicker rather than thinner. You can custom order one at plasticcuttingboards.com
Very good job! I like the portability of your pipe stands. You inspired me and have me thinking about the leather pipe stand… I need something that is kind of sturdy since I’m occasionally clumsy…maybe it’s the rum beverage I enjoy when I smoke a pipe? What if the leather loop was made with three or four layers. Possibly glueing or lacing the layers together? And maybe make the layers staggard in height possibly a quarter inch to give a wider base? I saw one guy use leather spacers and a bolt with a nut rather than a snap. I might experiment and use spacers of varying heights so that it forms a slight cradle. I have not tried leather working since I was in the Boy Scouts 45 years ago. I might just give it a try. Thank you!
Forgive me if I missed something, but do you seal again after the antique? I would have thought the antique wouldn’t stick when applying after Tan-Kote!
OUTSTANDING ! My plan is to use the iPad and PROCREATE to generate patterns for metal engraving......I'll let ya know how it works out. Thanks for your clear instructions !!
Your work is absolutely good. Can you plz tell which leather do you use for most of your fine quality projects? Can you plz tell the minimum leather thickness we can go for carving overall?
парням нашим на войну деньги отправляйте а не этому валенку а он потом бежит жратву покупает и жрет в машине валенок а вы слушаете как он этим чавканьем вас унижает хи балбесы
Awesome man. I do knife sheaths and am learning to make them a little more artistic. Did you call that sealer Tan Coat? I have some spray art sealers and wonder if they’d work?
If i may make a suggestion. I currently have a headache and i like to watch leather asmr type videos to just zone out and watch someone create... You don't have to speed it up so much we do enjoy watching the process.. and speeding it up can actually make you noshis when watching. Just something to consider
Would have been good to see the freehand cutting of the curves etc ie speed and any tips. Being new to the craft getting accurate with cutting without the aid of a straight edge is a challenge. The coloured glue is a good idea.