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How to engrave leather patch hats (no hat press needed) 

Cole Minor Kustoms
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This tutorial is for someone that may not have a hat press. How cut and apply leatherette patches. This video if set up for Xtool M1 users but has information on how to apply leatherette patches in general.
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Комментарии : 51   
@joegadget670
@joegadget670 Год назад
He’s the best salesman. Totally convinced me to buy a hat press.
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Little harder process with a heat gun. Hat press is much quicker.
@72pinebarron
@72pinebarron Год назад
Your method is perfect. 100% spot on. DIY perfect. Thanks for this.
@fredthegreg
@fredthegreg Год назад
Nice way to do it, if you dont want to stitch them
@i_s_a_i_a_h
@i_s_a_i_a_h Год назад
Thanks for the video!!
@darintoddsmith
@darintoddsmith Год назад
Go Vols!!!
@angrygaragemechanic
@angrygaragemechanic Год назад
Good video 👍 Make sure you adjust your microphone as it's hard to hear in certain places of the video.
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Thank you for the info
@logoidea4u
@logoidea4u 5 месяцев назад
Just buy a hat press, I been doing hats with patches over 10 years, and I bought a hat press since day one, is easier, faster better.
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 5 месяцев назад
Just an alternative option for others, in case you’re in a bind and need to use the heat gun method.
@briandeveney305
@briandeveney305 Год назад
Appreciate the video. Im just getting into this craft. What program do you use on your computer?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Cricut design space and Inkscape for my graphic builds. Then I transfer those images over to the Xtool design space for laser cuts and engraving.
@justinkase1413
@justinkase1413 Год назад
I'd be interested in buying some patches from you
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Hello, thank you for reaching out to us. Please email us at coleminorkustoms@outlook.com. We would be happy to make some patches for sale.
@georgesavage3482
@georgesavage3482 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Think I’m going to give it a try. Where did you get your adhesive leather?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
I buy the non stick 12x24 leatherette from createwith614.com. I then put ultra heat n bond adhesive on the back. I’ve found that it’s more durable than the already adhesive backing that you can get. Make sure to use promo CMK if you decide to buy your sheets from the above website.
@georgesavage3482
@georgesavage3482 Год назад
I apologize on keep asking questions. I bought the a couple leatherettes, thanks for code. Question is the HeatnBond Ultra. Do you use the adhesive sheet that you iron on the back of the leather? And then cut out? Thanks for the video and responding back, just want to try to get as much info before experimenting on these hat patches
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
@@georgesavage3482 yes, you’ll need to put the heat and bond on the back first, then do your cut outs. Make sure you do not get it too hot. I set my press at 300 degrees and press it for 2-3 seconds.
@Barneyscarpetcleaning
@Barneyscarpetcleaning 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the information. Where did you buy the leatherette from?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 11 месяцев назад
www.createwith614.com Use promo code CMK
@kteoniagunder5657
@kteoniagunder5657 Год назад
Hey what are you using to hear the gun on I’m going to try this method
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
The gun has two settings low and high. I typically use the low setting. I also use a laser temperature sensor to make sure I’m reaching 285 degrees. I would practice on a old hat first and make you get the heat just right before using good hats.
@ShyneflowLC
@ShyneflowLC Год назад
Fellow M1 user !! Nice! Where do you buy your hats... Trying to find a reputable source.
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Wholesalers, set up an account as a business with different companies. SS activewear, pacific sports, elite sports.
@ShyneflowLC
@ShyneflowLC Год назад
@@coleminorkustoms8594 very cool ! I guess I need to set up a business haha
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
@@ShyneflowLC you can still buy direct but it will cost you more without a business account.
@ShyneflowLC
@ShyneflowLC Год назад
@@coleminorkustoms8594 good to know. I just wanted a few to try it out :)
@GianlucaTursi
@GianlucaTursi Год назад
Hello nice video! Is possible to use normal real leather with Heat'n Bond Ultra Hold Iron-On Adhesive? Is also possible to use an iron? Instead the heat gun thanks a lot for your videos
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
It depends on the thickness of the leather, if it’s to thick and stiff the heat n bond will not be strong enough to hold, you’ll have to stitch it too.
@GianlucaTursi
@GianlucaTursi Год назад
@@coleminorkustoms8594 thanks, about the iron instead the heat gun?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
@@GianlucaTursi I prefer the heat gun over an iron, if you could use a hat press that would work better than an iron. If you use a iron make sure you use a heat silicon sheet over your leather.
@meluv2cut
@meluv2cut Год назад
Good info! Thank you. I really love be the site for leather and will be ordering very soon. My M1 is making a noise when it’s finished etching or cutting. Does your machine make any noise? It almost sounds like it’s grinding. I’ve cleaned the belts but didn’t want to take it apart to check it there’s something there I missed. The machine runs well. It didn’t make the noise when I first got it. I have had the machine for a month. Any thoughts?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Yes, over time it’s the ribbon wires and the rail system creates some noise. If my machine is moving back and forth a lot you tend to hear what seems like grinding but I’ve determined mine is the ribbon wire movement. Glad to hear about the leather goods, don’t forget to use my CMK promo code for 15% off.
@meluv2cut
@meluv2cut Год назад
@@coleminorkustoms8594 thank you for the feedback. Will definitely use the code. Means I can buy more. :)
@albetaylormade7400
@albetaylormade7400 6 месяцев назад
Appreciate you 🙏🏾.... im masking my patches. Whats your opinion on that process?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 6 месяцев назад
I’ve only masked wood engraved items. Let me know how that works on the leatherette.
@jimc31
@jimc31 11 месяцев назад
Where do you get your hats from?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 11 месяцев назад
Epic sports, apparel in a bag, who ever has the best sale and promo codes.
@anthonydowler5606
@anthonydowler5606 Год назад
Where did you find the design of the patch at?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
It’s a design I made. Most of my hats I make myself.
@nicoleolson9567
@nicoleolson9567 Год назад
What software do you use to create these patches?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
Inkscape or cricut design space
@user-vh3eo7yd3c
@user-vh3eo7yd3c Год назад
Which laser are you using?
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 Год назад
10w Xtool M1. I have a link in the description, check out their website. I also have a link for the leatherette material.
@markkendall331
@markkendall331 5 месяцев назад
You turned a 4 minute video into 15+ minutes.
@Bign2211
@Bign2211 4 месяца назад
Most definitely did!
@ricksworlddereaux2397
@ricksworlddereaux2397 8 месяцев назад
Its not lasting..glew or heatpressing will come of after you wash it...only sewing keeps the patch longlasting on any hat...😂😂its just amateurish..
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 8 месяцев назад
Yes, sewing is always a more permanent option.
@craignichols4634
@craignichols4634 6 месяцев назад
I like scrolling through comments to find the expert that thinks their opinion matters! Found it!! I’ll be sure not to use “glew.”
@coleminorkustoms8594
@coleminorkustoms8594 6 месяцев назад
@@craignichols4634 🤣lol we love all the comments good or bad.
@ricksworlddereaux2397
@ricksworlddereaux2397 6 месяцев назад
@@craignichols4634 Yes you right..i do also sewpatching.myself ....with a old adler30...i sell about 300pcs of hats a year....best hats are embroidered ones...🫡
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