It's not what you're speaking. I'm not going to call you stupid, but if you post videos to a site that is based in a country that has only one official language then your safest bet is probably that language if you want your videos to do well. Your safest bet is probably English anyway considering the fact that it is the most widely used language in any part of the world that has a reliable enough internet connection to be watching this. Please list if your video is not in English OR just title the video in the language you are going to be speaking.
Just started teaching leather crafting at my school. Going to use this during our introduction to help familiarize my students with their new tools (I picked a very similar set, with a few extras). Clear and helpful, thank you!
OMG Im so glad I didn't swear at video! lol I hope your student get some information here. Thank you for sharing my video ! and good luck with your teaching! wonderful!!
I was all prepared to watch the video muted but I decided to try the CC option, and I was so pleased to find an excellent translation to English that made the video much more informative! Thank you so much for doing that.
Wow that was really helpful! I can’t wait to watch the next video about the materials you’re using. Thanks so much for including English subtitles and taking the time to do this video! 😊😊
Greetings from India I have just started learning about leather working as a hobby. The video and illustrations on basic tools were very useful and informative. Thanks
Hello Hahn, thanks a lot for your videos, your effort and your time, so helpful, you are a great inspiration for me I started with making my own leather goods as a hobby! Have a nice day and I wish you the best!
I enjoyed this 'tools' video so much! Great tips that I have never heard before and wonderful closeup video shots on how the tool is doing the job on the leather!
Done! Translate it in Indonesia! it's the least i can do for all the work you've been through. Keep sharing cz your video make me want to become a leather crafter! Thank you!
Although I couldn’t understand the verbal language, the visual was understandable. I guess, because I’ve watched so many videos by this artist, words aren’t necessary. Many thanks!
Excellent video, as usual! Your tips and tricks and information are very helpful. I particularly appreciate your needle threading demonstration🤩. Other brands of poly thread would split and unwind when done this way. I just got some Vinymo and see how superior it is!! The braided waxed flat type of thread (Ritza Tiger) does thread the needle like Vinymo does. I do like the round shape of the Vinymo compared to the flat Ritza Tiger. Great job today and very, very helpful!!
Hi Hans, your work is incredible. Always a pleasure to see your creations and the process of how they are made. May you please do a Q & A? I'm sure your fans and followers are curious about you and your background. You can pick some common questions in the comments of your videos and answer them for us if you please. Questions like "when did you start making leather bags?" and which school did you attend to learn your craft etc. I hope you consider this. Thank you 🙏
Those stitching ponies are pretty cool. I had the understanding that stitching ponies were called that because it's a smaller alternative to the 'stitching horse' - in English we seem to prefer to call many work-holding devices a horse, especially if we straddle it. Coopers and chair makers use a 'shaving horse.' In Marquetry, what the French call "Chevalet de Marqueterie" (an easel from marquetry), the English sometimes call a "Marquetry Horse." A "Clothes Horse" is something you drape clothes over while they dry.
Another excellent video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You explain everything so clearly! It is easy to understand and it is very helpful. Thank you.
Fantastic Video! Love that you showed how to sharpen an edge beveler. And I really like that stitching pony. Can't wait to see your next video, keep up the great work!
9 out 10 not bad I use all but the stitching pony I have used and am not against it and may use it again... just usually stitch without it... thanks for sharing!!😊💜
The one in this video is real nice. I have it. Its light weight and u can take it everywhere. This one is from korea but there is a russian guy making them too.
우연히 님의 airpods 케이스 만드는 비디오를 보고 다른비디오들을 보면서 취미로 가죽으로 저런거 만드느거 배웠으면 좋겠다라는 생각을 했었는데 이 비디오를 보고 한국분인걸 알았네요. 저는 가죽이 많이 생산되지만 가죽제품의질은 별로인 아르헨티나에 살고 있어오... 너무 배워보고싶네요
안녕하세요! 멀리 계신데도 이렇게 영상으로 소통할 수 있어 정말 좋네요 ^^ 와 제 영상으로 가죽 공예에 대한 관심이 생기셨다니, 개인적으로 뿌듯하고 넘 감사드립니다. 가죽공예는 나이 불문하고 언제든 시작할 수 있는 취미인것 같습니다. 꼭 시작해보시고 즐거운 취미로 발전시켜 나가시길 바라겠습니다. 항상 건강하시구요!
Hi Hanhs! Thank you for another Great video. During this evening I completed all spanish subtitle of this video but thru another RU-vid account. I hope it’s ok for you and it’s a small return for all the time, I watched. Actually, I’ve done a couple of your projects from your patterns. Thanks!!!
Very helpful video. I want to start leather crafting soon. Just doing some research. I learned how to sharpen a bevel, so that good. I didn't know you could do it that way. Thought maybe you had to take in to a knife store of sorts to get it done. Thanks for the intel, and the suggested tools.
Thanks for sharing this video, it is very important to us by the time that are always basics tricks that someone with experience could pass. Greetings from Brazil.