Beautiful watchband and impressive edge work. I don't have enough patience to work with edge paints. What tool did you use to make a hole for quick release bar?
By the time all that handwork is done, that is about a $120 watch strap and then you put it on a $40 Casio, lol. Seriously, this was fascinating to watch for me. I've been wanting to get started doing this kind of work and this was super helpful.
It's quite the juxtaposition. Last month, I "went on down to the local Walmart" and bought a $20 black Casio Illuminator and drafted a template in CorelDraw for a 20mm padded strap with 2.7mm spaced French style irons. Two thoughtfully places holes (tight, loose) for the adjustment get punched manually after everything is said and done. I used Weinheimer Leder's Waprolux in black for the exterior (>1mm,
Beautifully recorded video and master leather working! Quick question, if you wanted the saddle stitching to angle the opposite direction, would you just change the order of which side you thread first, as well as which arms pull up vs. down as you close the stitch? Or do you also have to have the pricking holes angled the opposite direction as well? Thanks!
great job thanks for the video. im gonna try to do smothing like this one day ;) can you tell me the name for the tool you use for open the litle wall in the strap. if is possible for you. thanks
That is a very beautiful strap, expertly made! Let's hope it's destined for more than that Casio! A strap like that deserves to be put on a beautiful watch!
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The video is great! But can you please add what you are actually doing as subs or anything. Like what are ypi using for edges, what in the white bottle and what is the black machine you are using 😅
Great job, brother my advice is to take in consideration to don't record fan sound and 'all' human sounds. Only the sound of cuting and these things. But very nice 👍🏻 start.
Thanks for your advice. It's not a fan sound, it's a raining sound and I can't avoid human sound, because I have to look after my kid alone. Thank for watching :)