Update: Hey everyone, sorry for the ads in the video, I used 20 seconds of music within the rights of fair use, Disney then copy write claimed this video, put ads in it, and took the money. (cause they'll make SO MUCH ONEY off my whopping 700 views and hoard of 12 subscribers) Now they own 51% of all media, good for them. This video would have appeared without ads, mid rolls, or monetization other wise.
In this video, I’ll be making an essential accessory for any side arm in the Star Wars universe: a holster. This is the first time I’ve ever used leather or worked with it, and I was very happy with the end result! Despite great results, this holster was a long build, and there were several key things I left out when filming. Even so, I couldn’t explain them well enough to provide a comprehensive guide... BUT CHUCK DORSETTE FROM WEAVER LEATHERCRAFT SURE CAN! I have made a playlist of videos I found extremely helpful with my build that I recommend you watch, and adapt to your own design for your blaster. I hope you enjoyed this video, and I’m sorry it took so long to get here. I learned a lot when filming this and I hope to carry over those things into the next video to get better audio, more energy in my editing, more energy in footage of me, etc. Thanks for watching, hope to see you soon!
My website: willrhami.com/
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Materials:
- Cutting mat
- Polycarbonate cutting board
- Box cutter
- Metal ruler
- Tokonole
- Burnishing tools
- 60 grit sandpaper
- Contact cement
- Stitch groover
- Edge beveler
- Edge marker
- Ballpoint pen
- Leather rivets
- Leather snaps
- Stitch hole punches
- Hammer
- Leather needles
- Leather thread
- Slide buckle
- 12”x 24” 10oz veg tan leather panel
When looking at tools, I looked at ones that costed roughly $10-$15 on Amazon. Look at reviews, make sure they’re good, but don’t over pay. For me these tools were good. They’re a bit dull and not top notch, but they work and they’re SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than other tools. I am just getting into leatherwork, and I have sued these tools about once a week for 4 months now with no real big problems. I will probably end up getting better tools, but for now, these are fine, and perfectly serviceable. I hope that piece of information and the video you watched above helped you get started on a leather working project, and I hope you’ll stick around for the next video. Thank you!
8 ноя 2020