Wet molded end caps. Decorative stitching. All done by hand. Part 1 of a 2 part series. This video is the main body of the bag. Video 2 will show making a basic handle and completion of the bag. #Leather, #handmade , #skyrim #toolbag
Thank goodness finally a video without some annoying ass music playing in the background! Id but rather watch a video with natural noises of the work being done. Commentary is even better but anything but the dreaded music.. 😖 Great video though lol and thanks for not making us endure the dreaded background music! 🥴
It's nice to follow a leatherworker who doesn't have all the fancy tools. Makes me feel like I can do quality craftsmanship in my cold garage using hands, basic leather tools, and whatever other tools I have available in the garage. Kudos to the wine bottle wet mold!
Haha! I've got some really expensive tools that I use. But that's just cuz I'm a but of a tool snob. However, all the tools I have are just nice versions. The inexpensive stuff does the same job. Just not as smoothly. Thank you very much for the kind words.
Para sujetar las correas en su sitio utiliza cinta de doble cara para que no se mueva mientras lo preparas para coser. Y pon remaches en las hebillas en vez de tornillos resulta más barato. Y utiliza aceite de girasol para engrasar lo.
I use glue sometimes. This just wasn't one of them. I used Chicago screws so that the buckles could be replaced if needed or wanted. I use neatsfoot or mink oil.