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@akramkarani4083
@akramkarani4083 5 лет назад
it's 3 am and i want to learn leathercraft
@UNSC011001
@UNSC011001 4 года назад
Literally saw this at 3:01 am, glad I'm not the only one lol
@Chiter706
@Chiter706 4 года назад
Oh my, me to🤗
@12346unkown
@12346unkown 4 года назад
5:13...but this isn‘t a competition
@RenoLaringo
@RenoLaringo 4 года назад
Hahaha ! same here ! I realize it's 6:00 now and I'm still there with AZERTY written in reverse on my forehead lol...
@Barzakhi
@Barzakhi 4 года назад
Usually, creative juices kick in after the whole world around you go to sleep.
@thekraslaman7145
@thekraslaman7145 4 года назад
I have to study for my finals but i guess I’m dropping out to start leathercraftig
@RoyalHurtado
@RoyalHurtado 3 месяца назад
Lmao me rn
@sarahaccardi
@sarahaccardi 5 лет назад
Hey can you do a video for beginners in sourcing leather and maybe discuss the types of leather you can use. What’s good/bad? Great channel. Thanks heaps.
@RocketDragons
@RocketDragons 4 года назад
If you want a good supply of inexpensive leather to practice and learn with, re-purpose old jackets and other leather clothing from thrift shops, and keep an eye out for abandoned leather furniture that you can harvest.
@namelikeanyother885
@namelikeanyother885 4 года назад
@@RocketDragons Where I am currently (Germany) that kind of stuff still sells at such a mark-up that it's far far more expensive than just buying leather, like a leather jacket at a thriftstore might still be around $100.
@SH19922x
@SH19922x 4 года назад
Source it straight from old farmers for the cheapest option.
@jadebethj4807
@jadebethj4807 4 года назад
Mark Langridge that’s a good idea for me! Thanks
@diversitycandle5708
@diversitycandle5708 4 года назад
@@RocketDragons Mark, thats a great idea but is the leather on furniture and/or jackets the same thickness? Ive never worn a leather jacket with leather as thick as people typically are using in all these wallet/bag videos I have been watching. I ask because yes, it would be a cheap source of leather but will practicing on thinner leather be any use?
@michaelrogers1313
@michaelrogers1313 4 года назад
It started with one video, then I realized I had watched all of them, now I'm waiting on my tools to arrive. Seriously the most costly RU-vid video I have ever watched, but I could not be more excited to start down this new journey of leathercraft. Thanks for making things make sense, taking the time to film with beautiful professionalism, and inspiring people to try for themselves something you obviously love so much.
@frankvanpaassen9356
@frankvanpaassen9356 2 года назад
how has your skill been coming along?
Год назад
we need to know
@prestonmaher9635
@prestonmaher9635 Год назад
we need to knoww
@DatDudeOD
@DatDudeOD Год назад
We need to know
@airahfuji
@airahfuji Год назад
gotta update the people my man
@Lamb2th
@Lamb2th Год назад
I can’t thank you enough. I’ve just been gifted my great-great grandfather’s entire collection of leather tools and materials and I cannot let this tradition die. Nobody else knows how to use them and I want to honor his craft by learning for myself.
@edwinherrera-nieto-
@edwinherrera-nieto- 4 года назад
hello from Colorado. I took leather in high school and loved it, fast forward to now, I'm a retired Military man that loves to do things by hand. I came across your videos by accident and I can't tell you how much I appreciate them because I think it's a dying art. I recently bought some basic tools and a bagfull of leather, different shades, so I'm hoping to get started, slowly of course it's been like 30 years.
@Kr4y0nS
@Kr4y0nS 5 лет назад
Wow this couldn’t have dropped at a better time in my life
@jadebethj4807
@jadebethj4807 4 года назад
Same, I just discovered this channel and it couldn’t come at a better time
@shaimaasamir7074
@shaimaasamir7074 5 лет назад
You can find the empty refillable paint marker at blick art the brand name is Molotow, the have it in different sizes. Great video 👍
@minthet2579
@minthet2579 5 лет назад
Much appreciated for your efforts and generous mindset of sharing that kind of content. You and your outputs are my inspiration. Wish you have a better life with people and things that you love ❤️
@sherrymurphy330
@sherrymurphy330 Год назад
I am not planing to make a job of this, more like a hobby. You have given a lot of GREAT information. I appreciate that. God bless!
@mangokraken
@mangokraken 5 лет назад
Absolutely love seeing how much your RU-vid and business exploded practically over night. Thanks for uploading this, I had been interested in leather crafting as a hobby for a while and you have inspired me to finally go through with it
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus 3 года назад
@14:21 Those Refillable Markers are awesome! I got mine off Amazon, they tons of different types & sizes.
@paulmartinez9908
@paulmartinez9908 5 лет назад
Thank you, I just visited my first Tandy leather store, and wound up spending about 40$ and got some beginner things..fell in love and have spent about 450 the next day..I have made so much stuff in the past two weeks my hands are aching from stitching lol..thanks again..
@richardpike6846
@richardpike6846 3 года назад
I’ve just started to work with leather and this video was priceless. Thank you
@topek34
@topek34 5 лет назад
For this edge dye marker you might check Molotow markers, they are good for acrylic paint. They are selling them also as a empty ones.
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop Год назад
How do you refill them?
@topek34
@topek34 Год назад
@@LandersWorkshop twist open and refill
@janvanassen7358
@janvanassen7358 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing, with tis tools I'm going strarted, I was looking for a long time and now I find your site , tank's so much. Greetings from Brazil 👊
@parkwayconcepts8758
@parkwayconcepts8758 5 лет назад
Somehow you knew I am wanting to dabble in leathercrafting and needed this in my life. Thank you! Great video
@jazbuilding
@jazbuilding 2 года назад
This was really a nice video and thanks for taking the time to make it. I appreciate the quicker pace and the assumption I know what a knife and ruler are. I've watched so many go into gory and went too slow simply to cover the basics.
@Glasshock
@Glasshock 5 лет назад
You Sir, are a star! I love leather goods, actually, I think I'm romantically attached to craftsmanship across the board. I work in the glass industry engineering and managing high rise facades but started in Stained Glass back in a cathedral in southern England. I'll return to it shortly as I miss the simplicity of making something stunningly beautiful. Great work! When your site is active, I'll be dropping an order for sure. Thanks for sharing.
@umsol
@umsol 4 года назад
01:00 - OMG, 1 minute already and the guy is still talking about coffee. 18:24 - Absolutely worthed it, thanks.
@Sight.soaring
@Sight.soaring 4 года назад
You're my leatherworking inspiration. I hope to one day reach your level of craftmanship. But what I would really like to know is how do you store and organize your tools? I find myself just throwing things in boxes/drawers, so it's very messy. I would love to see if you have an organization system!
@stanhegeman8751
@stanhegeman8751 3 года назад
I’ve been leather before was dirt. George worked my ass more than 4 times. Nothing but respect.. Same to you. Thanks for your passion.
@MuseLeathercraft
@MuseLeathercraft 4 года назад
Awesome....! Thanks so much! I’m probably the only viewer that has worked in leather worker that has made in excess of 20,000 briefcases, attachés, etc. However, MOST of what I’ve done has been machine stitched. We don’t really have the space for large equipment at home. So, I’m learning how to live without clickers.... so, thanks 🙏 G
@lars.reimann
@lars.reimann 3 года назад
Man, how I like your videos! Highly appreciate the effort you put in them. And I like your personality - the way you explain and consider people on a budget. That is a very kind attitude🥳
@ImRobPi
@ImRobPi 5 лет назад
Just got my keychain and Royal M1 wallet in the mail yesterday, and I absolutely LOVE them!
@HannahYoungPhotography
@HannahYoungPhotography 5 лет назад
You're seriously tempting me to try some leather making. Fab video. Thank you 👌🏻
@gcanaday1
@gcanaday1 8 месяцев назад
Cocobolo is a CITES I wood now, since it's a Dalbergia genus. Smugglers were putting black rosewood (Dalbergia negra) logs in bundles with cocobolo because they resemble each other and make the illegal log hard to notice, so all of the rosewoods of the genus were added to the treaty list. I think that was in 2014. I have a couple of chunks that were already in the country before the import ban. I bet it works great as a burnisher.
@Tuesfillleather
@Tuesfillleather Год назад
Thanks alot for giving direction to enter in this field.
@d1s7
@d1s7 4 года назад
Thank you Ryan!
@chipblock2854
@chipblock2854 4 года назад
Thank you. Its always great to see what tools a great craftsman uses in his trade. I made a cover for a sketch pad for a friend of mine using tools that I had, but now knowing what I really need I will be able to produce a better item next time.
@johnny5g.154
@johnny5g.154 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sparking my interests in a new hobby! Mind if I ask what thickness do you recommend for the wallets and where do you get your (brand) sheets of leather from? Cheers!
@NKNeptune
@NKNeptune Год назад
keeping a wet brush in the fridge also massively improves storage time, or at least it does with a paint brush (decorating). i just wrap it in tin foil and try my best to get it air tight. works a charm and emulsion can last weeks.
@erosmandex3048
@erosmandex3048 5 лет назад
Thanks for making the vid! Totally helps knowing wtf some tools do(just bout some tools last night so im trying to learn a bit more about them). Look forward to seeing more and learning more from ya!
@boboat86
@boboat86 4 года назад
Thank you brother..i was aggravated before i began watching this..thank you for your calm and cool delivery
@CarstenRinge
@CarstenRinge 5 лет назад
I just bought your wallet template, a bunch of tools and 2 pieces of leather. Thanks for your videos and especially this one, it pushed me and I'm going to try this. Keep up your good work, and thanks for all your videos! ❤
@naga590
@naga590 4 года назад
初めまして 作品丁寧で 全部 カッコイイです。道具が 日本🇯🇵で 見たことある物が多かったので嬉しかったです。自分は独学で自分が使う財布とか作っています。近い将来は 革職人として日本でやっていきたいです。ミシンとかはまだ持っていません。勉強になりました。何となく 言葉分かりました。ありがとうございました😊
@SteveHaysVids
@SteveHaysVids 4 года назад
You had me at "Coffee"
@bantamdude
@bantamdude 5 лет назад
I've been a bigginer for a while and this video was VERY informative. Thank you👍
@tylerevancoe5137
@tylerevancoe5137 5 лет назад
Great info! Can you explain what kind of leather you buy and how/where you purchase it?
@russellharrison619
@russellharrison619 5 лет назад
I know one place is OA Leather based in Canada but not sure the other places
@randahlweeks3453
@randahlweeks3453 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, I am getting ready to retire and looking for some new hobbies. I have chosen whitling and leather work. I watched your vido and it has helped point me in the right direction to get started thanks again.
@LittleKingGoods
@LittleKingGoods 8 месяцев назад
Glad I could help!
@alexguay9518
@alexguay9518 3 года назад
I just want to say thank you so much for all of your knowledge that you share!!! Sooooo helpful!!! I am grateful!!!
@thymusicman
@thymusicman 5 лет назад
Thanks for this! You've inspired me to try out some leather crafting. Good with my hands, and love to make things from nothing. This will make it more of a reality.
@КостяКреон
@КостяКреон 4 года назад
Смотрю твой канал ....спасибо!
@hpstorian
@hpstorian 3 года назад
Wow guess I can dig up my old Molotow mop and evolve from tags to crafted leather goods. Shout out to anyone else who did a double take (or got a flashback to drip lines and train tracks) when he showed his "edge dye marker".
@nugrahazulhida1325
@nugrahazulhida1325 2 года назад
Yes agree... taste a great coffee first before you working... great job!
@MrRant247
@MrRant247 4 года назад
I'm old school. I call it Leatherworking still.
@johnnyc.5979
@johnnyc.5979 4 года назад
Great comments, wish I found this video months ago. I learned the hard way through buying crappy oil covered tools from China on Amazon. Only good thing I can say about that set was the thread is decent quality, along with the burnisher, not much else. I'm slowly buying high quality tools now as I learn this craft. I would recommend stainless steel rulers with cork backing, so much better than a plastic ruler, fyi.
@judymuchler921
@judymuchler921 4 года назад
You had me at coffee 🤤
@TheGopNik___
@TheGopNik___ Год назад
This video helped me a lot when I started leathercraft, thank You so much Ryan 🙏
@heyimamaker
@heyimamaker 5 лет назад
4:34 someone is from Ontario ;) Love the video!
@funkcrush1
@funkcrush1 3 года назад
Cant explain how good and helpful this video is. Love the finishing on your products. Keep up the good work!
@davidjohn3449
@davidjohn3449 5 лет назад
Yea bro i have been waiting for this kind of video .................... Great
@chungamachunga
@chungamachunga Год назад
Cuándo veo tus vídeos me siento en paz Gracias por colocar este material. Sorry my inglés is not good but I want to say thank long life to you.
@janine7815
@janine7815 4 года назад
What type of edge dye or paint do you use? It looks so fast drying! Thank you!
@asmolovanatalya6759
@asmolovanatalya6759 Год назад
Шикарная мастерская. И мастер супер.
@workufikirte
@workufikirte 2 года назад
Hey i have watched so many leather craft videos and yours is interesting...you are very good at making simple. Thanks
@AlexisGri
@AlexisGri 5 лет назад
I'm not even into leathercraft but your videos are so interesting that i watch them entirely!
@jayrodriguez4202
@jayrodriguez4202 4 года назад
Edge dye marker is just a graffiti mop
@user-qs7dp6yb2x
@user-qs7dp6yb2x 4 года назад
This is awesome! Thank you for the video. A suggestion, if I may, showing the holes for the stitching punch or the pricking irons would be awesome to see the difference. Otherwise, really nice to see the tools and explanations of what they do. Thanks for the advice, as well!
@Account1746
@Account1746 4 года назад
Canadian eh, figured it ewt
@ВинсНаталия
@ВинсНаталия 5 лет назад
И каждый раз, заходя к Вам на канал, я зверски жалею, что не знаю языка. Вы великолепны!!!!!!!! 😁👍👍👍
@JonarRoman
@JonarRoman 4 года назад
1st recommendation is a cup of joe..... Sold!
@donyignazio1544
@donyignazio1544 5 лет назад
i came here becoz your vid with Peter ... your hev a great job dude ... love your work
@calebstasko
@calebstasko 4 года назад
What do you put in the edge dye marker?? Also, reallllyyy appreciate these videos !
@calebfitzsimmons6278
@calebfitzsimmons6278 3 года назад
Dye?! hello?
@AlexanderMason1
@AlexanderMason1 3 года назад
@@calebfitzsimmons6278 he means: what type of dye you jackass.
@calebfitzsimmons6278
@calebfitzsimmons6278 3 года назад
@@AlexanderMason1 Oh, my bad!
@AlexanderMason1
@AlexanderMason1 3 года назад
@@calebfitzsimmons6278 haha no worries! I could have replied without calling you a jackass, so for that I apologize. Cheer!
@bladethorn
@bladethorn 3 года назад
Just got my custom dog collar that holds a gps and has quick release + buckle back from the local cobbler. The craftsmanship was atrocious - stitching looked like a toddler did it, glue stuck like snot all over, every edge was ugly rough barely straight, collar was an inch too short as he measured it with the quick release open. I was so disappointed since the gorgeous leather was wasted. I couldn’t even bring it somewhere else for clean up since it was too short. Instead, I bought some cheap faux leather for practice and a couple tools out of the craft store, bought a children’s belt out of Target, and made a collar myself. Took maybe an hour but was an absolute BLAST. Long story short, thank you for making this video! I had no idea what intro tools I might need and this was super helpful! New hobby here I come!
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Год назад
I subscribed just as a sincere Thank You for all the links! I really appreciate it as I am just getting started.
@zizozrzr1044
@zizozrzr1044 2 года назад
Thanks I am just trying to start leather crafting.
@Whalebone471
@Whalebone471 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this vid ,i love quality of any kind ,leather work is so satisfying because if done properly can look very opulent 👍,keep up the good work.
@lukebowers8739
@lukebowers8739 9 месяцев назад
for the dye marker I just use a graffiti marker. you can get them relativity anywhere online and they come empty and I just fill it up with dye and they are cheap!!
@SirDandyBabalu
@SirDandyBabalu 3 года назад
Bro, i’m from Indonesia and i can sell u the “pen” that you want 💪🏽
@CasaDePolly
@CasaDePolly 4 года назад
You. Are. The. Best. Love your work and this video just made my day. Thank you so much.
@daniellealeman1050
@daniellealeman1050 4 года назад
Well thought out and recorded video. It's good to know the names of the tools you use and the use of each tool. You went all out and provided links for each tool. Thank you.
@JohnnyKnoxvil
@JohnnyKnoxvil 5 лет назад
Are you F-ing kidding me? This is the exact video I’ve been hoping you’d make 🙌🏻 I’m just starting out and I’ve been scouring RU-vid for ideas of tools I need but I really wanted to hear from you since your videos are the reason I want to get into it! Thanks so much!
@ddlm77
@ddlm77 4 месяца назад
14:33 Most graffiti stores sell empty paint markers to add your own inks. You could buy one of those and just fill it up with whatever etch you want ;)
@KyleJPilot
@KyleJPilot 4 года назад
It always starts with the coffee! The Breville does an excellent job! ;)
@canalfalamatheus
@canalfalamatheus 3 года назад
My grandfather worked with leather, i still regret not learning the craftsmanship when i was a kid.
@luckeeytek7199
@luckeeytek7199 5 лет назад
can you tell me how much skin thickness is suitable for making a wallet?
@VortexZ6
@VortexZ6 3 года назад
Like 1.9mm to 2mm
@fenderstratguy
@fenderstratguy 4 года назад
Thank you for the fascinating vid! 0:14 => Fingers tapping to Cage the Elephant sounding music...yeah baby! 7:15 to 8:45 => If you held those more still, we could see 'em better 10:06 => "You can see that they're different in their size."
@Dan-nf8vk
@Dan-nf8vk 4 года назад
14:50 Liquidtex, molotow and montana paint markers also use the same mechanism. Very difficult to get empty pens. Most graffiti supply stores sell these type of pens preloaded with acrylic paint.
@AlexandreMaia-
@AlexandreMaia- 2 года назад
Colocou água no café!!! 😮‍💨
@tlemay2492
@tlemay2492 Год назад
Super helpful video. Thank you so much for sharing.
@SwapneelGhosh95
@SwapneelGhosh95 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for such a detailed overview of the tools required. Different people have different budgets for tools as well as different levels of interest. I for one know that Leathercraft is something I would like to pursue for the long run, so I’d rather save up money to buy some great basic tools as it allows me to actually not make excuses for not finishing any project. Cheers mate and keep doing the great work! :)
@pablo_elizalde
@pablo_elizalde 5 лет назад
I will never, ever, build anything with leather. Still watched the whole thing. 🤨
@Hollywood8714
@Hollywood8714 5 лет назад
Thank you for the great list of parts in the description. That is very helpful, and I know how long it takes to put that together. I really appreciate the time you put in to do that. You make beautiful things and have inspired me to try my hand at making things out of leather, and with this video and list you help make it easier. Keep it up.
@jonamachado
@jonamachado 4 года назад
Great coffee before crafting. I couldn't agree more! Greetings from Brazil.
@Vuduthulhu
@Vuduthulhu 4 года назад
Nice video but that intro was about 15 or 20 seconds too long. Just an opinion 😉
@Bluessoulful
@Bluessoulful 4 года назад
Thank you! I love your videos and the knowledge you give.
@Romeoleus
@Romeoleus 4 года назад
Very well spoken and very well presented. Wasn't really considering this as a hobby or craft but ... after/during this shutdown ... who knows? Thanks!
@bijibijian9740
@bijibijian9740 5 лет назад
thanks man! ive always wanted to craft some leathergoods but didnt know what tools i have to use. great vid, i wish you a good luck
@moisesdms
@moisesdms 5 лет назад
Can you make a video explaining best ways to burnishing and finishing the leather edges before and after the sew. Cheers from Brasil
@k42h
@k42h 2 года назад
Bombing science sells empty/refillable markers. They are marketed for graffiti but they look identical to that marker you’re using. Hope that helps someone. Great video by the way, very helpful!,
@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 4 года назад
Basco makes an edge dye marker for leather. Go to ETSY. Search for a store called -''LEATHER MOB''. They have them in different colors. It doesn't look like the one you have but works the same. It sorta looks like a bingo saucer.
@deadringer-cultofdeathratt8813
Guys, If your into starting a knife collection, the Ganzo firebird FH31 works wonders for Leathercraft, if you want a “knife knife”
@leisadavies7982
@leisadavies7982 4 года назад
Awesome information for someone just starting out. So glad you chose to share what you have learned. Thank you!
@yangzheng5460
@yangzheng5460 5 лет назад
That's it! I got my first leathercraft kit on Amazon thanks to you mate! So thrilled to try my hand at that!
@epirtle2488
@epirtle2488 2 года назад
Hey! So that marker is just a basic empty paint marker. There's dozens of companies that make them. Kink, Grog, MTN, Montana, Molotow... You can find them all over the internet, in dedicated art stories (like Jerry's Artarama), and even in a few Michael's.
@sayari2547
@sayari2547 5 лет назад
Love your videos. Watching from Kenya and planning to get into leather crafting too, thanks for the great uploads. SUBSCRIBED
@kimberlycurtsinger72
@kimberlycurtsinger72 Год назад
Ur such a Gud teacher. Ty
@earlelzy7243
@earlelzy7243 3 года назад
I have been learning a lot since the pandemic. Wood carving, leather crafting bushcrafting, and knife making. I like them all, even prepping for surviving any disaster. I have all or most of the tools for each of these hobbies. Too much?
@josezuniga3747
@josezuniga3747 3 года назад
Definitely not. I've been learning knitting, embroidery, cross stitching, and painting. Now I'm ready to jump into wood carving, leather works, and wood turning (if I can afford a lathe) 😎
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