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Making a Simple Leather Dog Collar and Lead 

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For a list of tools and materials used in this video visit: www.weaverleathersupply.com/c...
In today's video, Chuck shows how to make a simple leather dog collar and lead using 7/8 oz. leather. You can use these same basic steps to create a more intricate set or add personalization with stamping and tooling. You can even add some spots or spikes for an edgier look.
If you're wanting to make a more heavy-duty collar for a larger dog, you can go with a heavier weight leather or add a liner. We would also recommend using Chicago screws or tubular rivets for larger collars, this will add some strength.
Pattern illustration: www.weaverleathersupply.com/d...

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@truthleatherco5583
@truthleatherco5583 4 года назад
Chuck, the fact that this has 4k views and no thumbs downs speaks volumes to your enthusiasm and skill in instruction. Keep up the good work, Chuck and all involved.
@MobyBrickFlicks
@MobyBrickFlicks 4 года назад
I've noticed what may be a highly underrated part of your videos, the fact that for every video you've done multiple iterations of the projects to give us ideas and to presumably to fine tune the process. Very appreciated! Love the effort that goes into them!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@nathanielcaspian3923
@nathanielcaspian3923 2 года назад
You all probably dont care at all but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@anthonyrene3379
@anthonyrene3379 2 года назад
@Nathaniel Caspian instablaster =)
@nathanielcaspian3923
@nathanielcaspian3923 2 года назад
@Anthony Rene thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@nathanielcaspian3923
@nathanielcaspian3923 2 года назад
@Anthony Rene It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy! Thanks so much, you really help me out!
@lorraineclark4413
@lorraineclark4413 2 года назад
FINALLY! Thanks you for including meaningful instruction & explanations for what you are doing! I don't care about sound effects & jazz music- I want to LEARN, not to be entertained. And with your videos, I can do that.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 2 года назад
So glad to hear! :) You're welcome!
@Davethe12th
@Davethe12th 4 года назад
I made a video the other day for a friend of the leathers I have so he could pick what one he wants for a wallet and I realised I started using chucks mannerisms and talking like him through it. Which sounds slightly weird with a thick westcountry accent lol. It made me realise how much these videos have helped me so I even bought some stuff off of your website, I just wish international shipping didn't cost $50 though it'll be worth it.
@youraccount7003
@youraccount7003 2 года назад
Great video as usual thanks Chuck. Your enthusiasm is infectious. You explain and show the steps really well and never miss steps out like some video makers do.
@adamw4469
@adamw4469 3 года назад
I love these videos. So much enthusiasm and modifying projects to be considerate of cost, experience level, etc. Thanks WLS!
@markcarey5673
@markcarey5673 4 года назад
Thanks Chuck, I've got three dogs this will keep me busy for a while! :-)
@Starcoffin
@Starcoffin 4 года назад
This past week I bought a few of the Weaver kits for starting to work with leather. I have watched countless hours of videos on this channel. This weekend, having never touched leather before, I was able to repair my girlfriend's purse as well as the clasps on a coworker's holster. I love your content and have learned so much from just watching!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Thank you so much! This is the reason we make these videos and it's always great to hear they've been helpful!
@Knottsoffical1
@Knottsoffical1 6 месяцев назад
This was such a helpful video!! Thank you so much for my new found knowledge🎉
@billcumming1091
@billcumming1091 2 года назад
Love to call this guy the Sham -wow guy but really knows his stuff, that is for sure.
@emmagoff
@emmagoff 4 года назад
Aww chuck your great! I love how you are compassionate about how the collar will feel to the dog, I just need to get myself a dog now!!
@theresabrown1664
@theresabrown1664 4 года назад
Love your videos! I thought I talked fast....I found I had to drop my playback speed to .75 if I wanted to take notes lol! I appreciate how you get right to the point in your tutorials. I refer back to the videos when on the website and find it real convenient to be able to order supplies pertaining to specific projects or tips you have demonstrated!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Theresa!
@grimtt
@grimtt 3 года назад
This is my favorite dog collar instruction. I made the collar for our 65lb English Lab but did use Chi screws instead of rivets. The rivets that are manufactured these days are suspect, esp since there isn’t a leather store here so that leaves buying them sight unseen and made of unknown metal off the internet.
@timdolan3688
@timdolan3688 4 года назад
One suggestion I would add for large dog breeds starting as puppies, 2 out the 3 dog collars I have made (for dogs, I usually make collars & chokers for humans) I have used a Martingale design. Basically two buckles on a short segment of leather in the back (about 4 to 6" in length for large dog breed). And then the main part of the collar has two billet ends. This allows for twice as much growth room as the animal grows than a regular collar would. Just loosen up one side and then the other as needed. So the pet can have a single collar for most of its life than replacing a couple times as they grow. My customer liked it because he could then afford a fancier collar form the start. One customer wanted the leash attachment point to be on top but still have a dog tag hook on bottom With the leash attachment point on top, it slowed the dog down a bit more. This is good for a well trained dog. I recommend if the dog is very energetic though adding a harness to the rig to keep dog from choking no matter the placement of the leash. Just my experience,
@tnhomestead
@tnhomestead 4 года назад
Sasha, Sir Furball, Buster and Sierra all said to tell you Woof woof bark! Translates to thanks!
@coachgb
@coachgb 3 года назад
The enthusiasm for this project just jumped off the screen! I really appreciate the how's and why's of all the choices.
@icu3340
@icu3340 3 года назад
Thanks chuck, I really appreciate the enthusiasm and time taken to make this video 👍🏾
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 3 года назад
Thank you so much for watching!
@rugger8787
@rugger8787 4 года назад
“ take that ball and run with it” Nice pun chuck nice pun
@palelittlegoblin3153
@palelittlegoblin3153 3 года назад
I didn’t even *catch* that until you said it
@justinpell3760
@justinpell3760 Год назад
Awesome work
@maryfrederickson9400
@maryfrederickson9400 3 года назад
When I use a screw (Chicago screw) I add a dab of varnish to the screw part . That way it does not come unscrewed at an unexpected time. Love this as I have new doggies this year ! Thank you for all your work.
@ginnysimpson5232
@ginnysimpson5232 4 года назад
Your enthusiasm makes me want to delve in. Thanks Chuck.
@rhuntsinger8899
@rhuntsinger8899 Год назад
THANKS CHUCK !
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply Год назад
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
@lukesteverything627
@lukesteverything627 4 года назад
I just love the way you work. So methodical and clean. Thanks Chuck.
@kevinmonceaux2101
@kevinmonceaux2101 3 года назад
What an exciting project. It's easy for a beginner, and useful also too. I'm a dog nut, and might become a leather craft nut, if I ever get started. I love the embellishment possibilities.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 3 года назад
Thank you, I hope you do give it a try and enjoy it!
@user-iv4sh6jj6f
@user-iv4sh6jj6f Год назад
Thank you Weaver Leather for you great Videos & your great store you all have .
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@TheUndergroundRave
@TheUndergroundRave 2 года назад
Great video! I’m looking to start making leather chokers (for humans) but this works too 😂
@CuriousCat8010
@CuriousCat8010 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video! Im just getting started and this was very helpful
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ArcticFlies56
@ArcticFlies56 2 года назад
Chuck, you are the man! You make things look so easy to do. Each and every piece is beautiful. Nice job!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 2 года назад
Thank you very much! :)
@ronsites2694
@ronsites2694 4 года назад
Great timing, just starting to make a collar for a new dog. Great video Chuck, thanks.
@phondo2
@phondo2 4 года назад
Thanks! My little Morkie Mandy loved her's that I made!
@TriAtelierDesignStudio
@TriAtelierDesignStudio Год назад
Thank you so much for thí video
@epbeket
@epbeket 4 года назад
You put a lot of information into that video! Thank you!
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 4 года назад
Awesome stuff Chuck, thanks for the info! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@maulden2010
@maulden2010 3 года назад
Chuck... you're awesome!!
@aixpert291
@aixpert291 4 года назад
Another great video, chuck! Thank you.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ChrisLee-UK
@ChrisLee-UK 4 года назад
Great video Chuck, also I've been using the leather finish wrong, I've been waiting for it to dry then I've buffed it. Haven't used it in a while as I've been using resolene but I should maybe get some more :D Be safe brother and thank you..
@BamKnowsWho
@BamKnowsWho 2 года назад
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing
@CantrellLeatherGoods
@CantrellLeatherGoods 4 года назад
Fantastic video! Thank you Chuck and Weaver. Especially like the D ring opposite the buckle.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Thank you, Choya!
@CantrellLeatherGoods
@CantrellLeatherGoods 4 года назад
Weaver Leathercraft you bet! Stay safe out there.
@jonstone8189
@jonstone8189 4 года назад
Thank you sir this is a great video
@suehearon4877
@suehearon4877 2 года назад
Good video
@00Noontide
@00Noontide 2 года назад
great tutorial! thanks!
@disco324
@disco324 3 года назад
Live your video's, thank you.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@ReefMimic
@ReefMimic Год назад
Ty! I was wondering what rivets and tools were needed. Going to check your website out
@silverspaceflyer
@silverspaceflyer 2 года назад
Well that was entertaining. Thank you!
@bahcezar
@bahcezar 2 года назад
thanks
@coltonsites3802
@coltonsites3802 3 года назад
Thanks weaver team i was interested to start working with leather but i pulled up one of the first videos i watched with Chuck and i felt incourages
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 3 года назад
Great to hear, we hope you give it a try and have fun with it!
@markhulette6987
@markhulette6987 4 года назад
Nice! Your timing is always amazing with what I'm considering as my next project!! We are getting a puppy in the next few weeks so he won't need anything this sturdy just yet but will a little later. Instead of Chicago screws, wouldn't solid copper rivets work, too? I've used them in other projects and found they are extremely strong and hold well. Also, would a latigo have too much stretch? I like their outdoor qualities in an oil tanned look. Thanks again- love your excitement and passion for your craft!!
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Hi Mark, Yes, solid copper rivets would work great as well! They're extremely strong. You will get some stretch with latigo but it should still work well for a collar and lead.
@johngessner
@johngessner 9 месяцев назад
Tremendous!
@ellikramer4012
@ellikramer4012 4 года назад
Thankyou!!
@billcumming1091
@billcumming1091 2 года назад
Here he is, the Sham-Wow guy from the county Fair.
@hollysmith8566
@hollysmith8566 4 года назад
Im loving all of these tutorials and this one so far is my favorite. I love the chestnut color as well. I’m looking into making a couple of collars for the dogs, they’re both roughly 80 lbs and not so good on the leash. What size thickness do you recommend?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Hi Holly, I would say 9/10 oz. or heavier if you've got a dog that tugs on the leash a lot. This will give you a nice, heavy-duty collar.
@DLSWV
@DLSWV 2 года назад
👍😉
@AminSoftwareEngineer
@AminSoftwareEngineer 5 месяцев назад
Amazing! but how long does this take for a beginner to make a few collars like that?
@garyleiendecker631
@garyleiendecker631 Год назад
Can you use the Leather Balm for an edge dressing for burnishing?
@daverooni7763
@daverooni7763 4 года назад
Chuck, I realized that your rawhide mallet is fairly quiet. I have a Bakelite mallet that is quite loud by comparison. Am I imagining this or are there really quieter mallets?
@jeffc.8345
@jeffc.8345 3 года назад
Loved your tutorial. Could you provide a link to the digital download pic for the collar stencil? I couldn't find it on your site to purchase. Thank you in advance.
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 3 года назад
Hi Jeff, Here is a digital illustration: www.weaverleathersupply.com/docs/default-source/dog-collar/dog-collar-pattern.pdf
@jeffc.8345
@jeffc.8345 3 года назад
@@WeaverLeatherSupply Thank you :-)
@craigdraper8325
@craigdraper8325 3 года назад
My customer wants a D ring and he wants the name on the back of it as well. im trying to wrap my head around this, if the D ring is between theend rivets, where do i put the name? maybe i just have to start the color using this guide and ill see it. its getting some roses and leaves but no color, justa plain brown. another concern, does the D ring serve as both the tag holder and an attachment for the lead?
@OrgyBlossom89
@OrgyBlossom89 4 года назад
I use brass rivets and burrs. Are they overkill for a dog collar and lead?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Hi Joanna, I don't think so - animals are stronger than we sometimes think and this just ensures your product is extra strong. Especially for larger dogs!
@OrgyBlossom89
@OrgyBlossom89 4 года назад
@@WeaverLeatherSupply thanks for the response! Yes, they are large dogs so I guess better safe than sorry ^_^
@donharris2918
@donharris2918 4 года назад
What software do you use for electronic patterns
@SK-wh1sl
@SK-wh1sl 3 года назад
Hi, The leather balm is it balm / wax? Reason I ask is because I notice how shiny it becomes. I use Resolene today, can I replace Resolene with this product?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 3 года назад
Hi there, Yes, it is a leather balm with atom wax and becomes shiny when you buff it. It can be used as a sealer instead of resolene.
@SK-wh1sl
@SK-wh1sl 3 года назад
@@WeaverLeatherSupply Does it work good with all kinds of dyes? Reason I ask is because in some forums I have read Resolene doesnt go well with water based dyes. I use Pro Oil dyes
@rachaelwyatt754
@rachaelwyatt754 4 года назад
Hi Chuck I have a question for you. I bought a No2 edge beveller from the what I thought was the UK. It turned out to be cheap tat from China and I believe ruined my work as it ripped the edges apart. Could this have been the reason and should I buy a quality tool. Rachael (from the UK)
@lisahurst8565
@lisahurst8565 4 года назад
Rachael Wyatt - I also had a cheap edge beveller from another company that just wasn't working at all. I finally ponied up for the Master tools beveller from Weaver and it made a world of difference! It was pricey but well worth it. I promise I'm not getting any compensation for saying that.
@MLMguitarguy
@MLMguitarguy Год назад
What weight should I use if the dog weights 120 pounds?
@khartsfield
@khartsfield 3 года назад
"I call it a shorty. (That's) not an industry term." lol
@ashtonmccracken8310
@ashtonmccracken8310 4 года назад
Do you or one of your coworkers have a dog? If so what breed
@MiguelVelazquez1167
@MiguelVelazquez1167 4 года назад
I want to ask, what do use to cut the pattern plastic sheet?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Hi Miguel, I just use a sharp utility knife and a straight edge with rubbing backing. The plastic sheet is slick so a cork back or rubber back ruler is important to keep it from sliding when cutting.
@MiguelVelazquez1167
@MiguelVelazquez1167 4 года назад
Thank you so much
@ulimphos2394
@ulimphos2394 3 года назад
15:16 😂
@GoblinsWorkshop
@GoblinsWorkshop 4 года назад
Thank you again Chuck! Could we get a link to that huge cutting mat you have?
@WeaverLeatherSupply
@WeaverLeatherSupply 4 года назад
Hi there, Of course! The cutting mat is two of the 12" x 24" poundo boards: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/3461-02
@Beorn2010
@Beorn2010 4 года назад
Hi Chuck, nice video of the dog collar make. I don’t think moving the “D” ring, around to the middle of the collar, is a good idea. It will make the edges of the buckle to dig into the dogs windpipe and cause unnecessary suffering. No offence, I had to point it out. Other than that, I’ve found your videos to be of great help.
@FatManLeather
@FatManLeather 4 года назад
I put my dog's name on her collar along with our address and phone number. Everybody in the neighborhood knows her, she's been brought home after escaping a couple times already.
@fatouhfatouh6590
@fatouhfatouh6590 4 года назад
C'est impressionnant ce que vous faites malheureusement en Algérie le cuir coute trop cher et j'ai pas les moyens pour en fabriquer bravo
@stormyeffects4795
@stormyeffects4795 4 года назад
Hmmm. 15-30 pound dog... *glances over at 3 massive Siberian huskies* *looks at cat* Hmmm...
@rugger8787
@rugger8787 4 года назад
I think a size 40 belt might go around your dogs neck
@soydepresiva5484
@soydepresiva5484 4 года назад
Spanish subtitles please 🙏🙏
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