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Making an Adjustable Cross Draw Leather & Kydex Survival Knife Sheath Leather Working ASMR 

Road Agent Leather
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Let's make an EVEN MORE complicated leather knife sheath! This time with laced edges instead of sewn. I had the idea for this sheath with adjustable angle position for cross draw carry. I used line 20 snaps on a Kydex plate to isolate it from the movement of the belt loops. It can be adjusted almost a full 45 degrees: From straight 90 degrees to almost horizontal. A bit of a Rube Goldberg? Maybe. But it actually works exactly how I imagined it. The only change I would make would be to use black snaps instead of the silver. But I was making this with literally what I had on hand. The knife this time is a Cold Steel OSI Sub Hilt.
Thanks to Tandy Leather for sending me some samples of their new brass stamp line!
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@antonygattis1211
@antonygattis1211 Год назад
Man, that's probably the coolest stitching I have ever seen.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! I learned that weave from another RU-vidr, John Zhu. He hosts a woodworking/leather channel.
@ronaldmathis8849
@ronaldmathis8849 Год назад
Agreed, that stitching was awesome.
@dirtyshirtinfo
@dirtyshirtinfo Год назад
😎👍
@truth-Hurts375
@truth-Hurts375 Год назад
Those overhand stitching is NOT going to last long if you cary this knife on a daily basis...its a beatifull wall hanger !!!
@6Sally5
@6Sally5 4 месяца назад
I love everything about your videos…the quality of the camerawork, the soft background music on loop, the sound of the work, the lack of talking, and of course, the unbelievable craftsmanship! I watch your vids for hours…calms and inspires.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
@joseguzman6976
@joseguzman6976 Год назад
Another Masterpiece. Sir, you are the true definition of a Master Craftsman. I am in Texas, and I would die to order a piece from you.
@likeepetronijevic9928
@likeepetronijevic9928 Год назад
this kind of quality and feeling for every detail is rarely found.. I wish you to be alive and well, my friend, and to make many more works of art like this from the bottom of my heart
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you very much!
@davidjftooley
@davidjftooley Год назад
I really like how you incorporate the Lazer system into your work.
@djmccathran
@djmccathran Год назад
It’s always a great day when Road Agent uploads a video!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Morning! Thanks!
@Dynamytguy
@Dynamytguy Год назад
Agreed. My favorite RU-vid channel for sure.
@kurtacusmaximus5616
@kurtacusmaximus5616 10 месяцев назад
This is one of the slickest designs I’ve seen. I love the adjustable angle.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@theduelist04
@theduelist04 Год назад
I was totally mesmerized by this. I think your sheath is worth about thirty times more than the knife.........
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@Richard-mz7qu
@Richard-mz7qu Год назад
Outstanding! It's no wonder why Tandy sent those tools, best advertising ever! That is an awesome knife too. Thank you sir.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@saturnineace2324
@saturnineace2324 Месяц назад
Truly breathtaking stitching.
@hellorin
@hellorin Год назад
as a leatherworker, i can appreciate the innovation. good job! thank you for sharing an amazing technique
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you very much!
@DreamsofAmber
@DreamsofAmber Год назад
This dude is an old world master craftsman in the future! Just wow!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for watching. And thanks for subscribing!!
@tammycox9789
@tammycox9789 Год назад
I love watching your videos they are so relaxing and the background music is so soothing and peaceful.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Glad you like them!
@mikeboone4425
@mikeboone4425 Год назад
Exceptional workmanship the lacing is beautifully done there is one thing I would suggest on the lacing oil it every year without fail . The angel adjustment clever . I've done in the past but not with snaps just a slot cut in a radios just for people to pick what angle they wanted with certain blades then I would make the sheath accordingly with angled belt loop. I also put it on an adjustable strap running down from the belt to find there sweet spot for handle distance from the belt . A lot of people like there knife handle at arm's length, most do not in all my years like there knife handle at the hip. I used to us the adjuster for every customer they loved being able to see and feel the the knife purchase. You do wonderful work with a very neat mind for order very unusual for leather worker keep on doing what your doing . Happy trails
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! And thanks for the subscription! I think for a cross-draw sheath, on the hip makes more sense as it would be hard to reach across your body and grab a knife lower on your thigh. I was looking at it more like a sword scabbard. Yes! I thought about a slot myself, but decided the snaps would be easier/faster to make adjustments on the fly while wearing. As mentioned in the video description, the only thing I would change is to use black snaps instead of the silver ones.
@mikeboone4425
@mikeboone4425 Год назад
For sure on the cross draw to be honest I think I've made 3 cross draws in all it must not be to popular with hunters i have zero combat customers those days are past us . Happy trails. @@RoadAgentLeather
@fordfan3179
@fordfan3179 Год назад
I realy like the idea of jazzing up kydex.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@michaelcaldwell8090
@michaelcaldwell8090 8 месяцев назад
Because of your skill and design, I take many tips from your videos. I really liked the Tandy Brass Triweave (8900-05). Unfortunately, they have pulled it from production. I couldn't find one, so I contacted Tandy Customer Service. She found the last one in a Ft.Worth store. I was able to order it. and am proud to have it in my collection. Thank you for your videos and tips.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 8 месяцев назад
They have?! Weird; they just started selling them. Thanks for watching!
@rymnzz
@rymnzz Год назад
this paired with Kyle Royer Knives.... perfection
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Just checked out the website. Wow! ... I could never afford it ... but wow!
@DreamsofAmber
@DreamsofAmber Год назад
Wow this is the nicest coolest sheath ive never seen!
@wyomingwright
@wyomingwright Год назад
The leather stitching was awesome. I would like to see how it’s tied off. I would rather have two Chicago screws to adjust the carry angle, but that’s because I don’t like snaps. You make the tooling look easy. I know it’s not. Really great work!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
I may just make a short video on performing this particular weave. Make sure to subscribe to get the notification!
@kevinpitts17
@kevinpitts17 Год назад
I'm so happy to have stumbled across your channel I knew I was a fool to have thought I was the only one who thought to use my laser with leather
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Welcome aboard! Thanks for subscribing!
@dewayneharrison2276
@dewayneharrison2276 Год назад
INCREDIBLE and STUNNING work!!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you very much!
@preacherman85379
@preacherman85379 Год назад
The tri leaf worked out perfectly, a really nice sheath
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks 👍
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
...and thanks for the subscribe!
@richardhenry1969
@richardhenry1969 Год назад
Beautiful work. Really I’m amazed at the design. Your attention to detail is excellent.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you very much!
@h2odog45
@h2odog45 Год назад
Beautiful workr. Such attention to detail and design. The woven edge is quite unique and amazing'
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you very much! And thanks for subscribing!
@boneslager3912
@boneslager3912 10 месяцев назад
You do very beautiful work and I Love that sheath.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@johnrisher3007
@johnrisher3007 Год назад
I really like your work. I learn a lot when I watch your videos. Thank you
@NomadShadow1
@NomadShadow1 Год назад
Interesting, i like your solution to making an adjustable cant.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Glad you like it
@geraldstamour1312
@geraldstamour1312 7 месяцев назад
Dope AF results, @RoadAgentLeather! I also feel that the knife would look great in black as well!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 7 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@gustavoandrade4710
@gustavoandrade4710 Год назад
wow, amazing. thank for share. big hug from cordoba, argentina
@Dynamytguy
@Dynamytguy Год назад
The braid stitch was very cool. Another awesome project. You should consider a side hack as a knife model.😅😅😅
@TUeltzen
@TUeltzen Год назад
That is awesome. I love the stitching. Thanks for sharing the video.
@maiko7772
@maiko7772 Год назад
dang !!!!!!! amazing work again
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! Ans thanks for the subscribe!
@vladimirkovacevic1656
@vladimirkovacevic1656 Год назад
beautiful sheath and awesome knife
@CruxCrusis
@CruxCrusis Год назад
I love Spanish basket weave on edges. If I may make a suggestion though. Look up Perma lock lacing needles, they are so much easier to use then those alligator type needles. Plus they are better built.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for the subscribe! I've seen those at Tandy but have never tried them. I'll have to check them out!
@gavinritz6981
@gavinritz6981 4 месяца назад
Crickey you’re brilliant
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 4 месяца назад
Ha. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
@cozmoos
@cozmoos Год назад
Cool idea.
@jeffallen3382
@jeffallen3382 Год назад
That turned out awesome as usual!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks again!
@marioblanco9830
@marioblanco9830 9 месяцев назад
Un excelente trabajo en cuero...felicitaciones.
@michaelschwartz8922
@michaelschwartz8922 Год назад
I have no words!!! Epic
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@josebravo6674
@josebravo6674 4 месяца назад
Impresionante. Un trabajo impecable... 👏🏼👏🏼
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@mooneagle4772
@mooneagle4772 Год назад
You do incredible work
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@maddawgnoll
@maddawgnoll Год назад
I love my brass stamps. They tend to be a bit more delicate, taking damage easier if they're dropped for example. They do tarnish if you haven't used them in a while and that'll leave a dark stain. I've learned. Whack a couple stamps into a scrap piece before going into your project.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
good tip!
@HRECHKOSIJ
@HRECHKOSIJ 9 часов назад
Чудова робота. Елітна і витончена.
@powersww1reset
@powersww1reset 11 месяцев назад
So very impressive!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@marcosalfredoorteganoriver4268
I remember when I was young and my dad taught me that art. Too bad I was able to continue with that beautiful profession 😢😢😢
@lexmarkrp
@lexmarkrp Год назад
Not usually a big fan of Kydex or lace but that looks awesome. Great job
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
I appreciate that! And thanks for subscribing!
@Cetrifuga1945
@Cetrifuga1945 Год назад
Veramente sublime una belezza
@likeepetronijevic9928
@likeepetronijevic9928 Год назад
you are not a master..you are an artist.congratulations
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@09rg
@09rg Год назад
Excellent work beautiful stitching👍
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@joseph71345
@joseph71345 Год назад
Beautiful
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you
@nicholaswillcox
@nicholaswillcox Год назад
I love the integratio of kydex and leather together. I hope to start doing the same soon. Would love to learn some way to make custom throat snaps in kydex then leather exterior. I saw you do it on one video and was completely facinated. Amazing work as always.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Kydex can be finicky to work with. But it's very strong and that's why I prefer to use it. I have considered 3D printing them in PLA or PETG. The benefit it here is even higher levels of customization. It's another idea I have in the back of my head for a future video.
@nicholaswillcox
@nicholaswillcox Год назад
Looking forward to it. My 3d printer is highly modified and I definitely need to get some more use out of it. That is going to be an exciting experiment to see!@@RoadAgentLeather
@dustyak79
@dustyak79 7 месяцев назад
I’d of gone with a set of those plates for different angles. Have the mounting point serviceable by being screwed in. Chances are you’re not changing it all around on the fly and the added protrusions could have some comfort issues plus it would look more pleasing to the eye
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 6 месяцев назад
valid point. Thanks for watching!
@glenstokes3970
@glenstokes3970 Год назад
Nice craftsmanship
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
thanks!
@waynemcmanus2634
@waynemcmanus2634 Год назад
great idea!!!!!!
@thomasd9237
@thomasd9237 8 месяцев назад
That's kinda cool 👍👍 Unfortunately most regular humans don't have a laser machine in their back pocket ☹️
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for subscribing!
@thumpershd
@thumpershd Год назад
A great design, I like the new stamps and have to agree with others, that edge stitching looks fantastic!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks so much. And thanks for the subscribe!
@MASI_forging
@MASI_forging Год назад
Nice work dude. That knife is beautiful and looks incredibly comfortable in he hand👍👍
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
thanks!
@jamestilley9365
@jamestilley9365 Год назад
I'm curious about the knife as well, who makes it?
@Grandcentralgoods
@Grandcentralgoods Год назад
Would absolutely love to watch a video on how to properly make patterns on illustrator. I get soooo lost!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Noted! Although I would have to figure out a way to make it more interesting for subscribers who are primarily watching for the leatherwork. A pure Adobe Illustrator tutorial may be boring for them.
@Mikes-knifeworld
@Mikes-knifeworld 8 дней назад
What hell of a nice idea. I full kydex modell, like those plates for gun holsters, so that you can wear all possible knifes. That would be nice. Maybe you know someone who could produce that?
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 7 дней назад
Thanks! Well, I've thrown the idea out there, if someone wants to run with it they're more than welcome!
@deanmacka4975
@deanmacka4975 Год назад
Great stuff mate 👍
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for the visit
@dennislong9579
@dennislong9579 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful job.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@DreamsofAmber
@DreamsofAmber Год назад
You know this guy paid close attention in shop class!
@jimmydukes2692
@jimmydukes2692 10 месяцев назад
Sure would like to purchase that knife and case
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@ADVBear
@ADVBear Год назад
Outstanding.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@johnhoward3516
@johnhoward3516 Год назад
Very nice work ! Like the lacing, I've been doing a lot of Mexican round braid on a lot of items with the kangaroo lace but never seen it done like ya went about it ! Very nice . Will have ta give it on a try on a sheath I'm about ta make , as always thank you for sharing your skills and how you go about making yours ! Wish I was down in Waco show , NOT this go round .reddoc custom leathers Chicago...
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! Always nice to hear the videos have inspired others.
@dillonpropst1454
@dillonpropst1454 Год назад
I’m sure you’ve seen this already, but Tandy featured your knife sheath on one of their emails promoting the new stamps! Congrats!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Hi! Thanks! Yeah, I knew they were going to do something with it. Do you have a link?
@dillonpropst1454
@dillonpropst1454 Год назад
Sorry, I thought it was an email but it was a text thread 😬 it looked nice though! It was a pretty cool GIF
@minerblue9641
@minerblue9641 Год назад
Wow! Nice work and nice everything else. You have just turned leatherworking on its ear. And I do believe this is just your amature stage! What are you going to be doing a year from now? I'll watch every video from now on like I've been doing in the past. 👍 Keep up the good work sir!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks and will do!
@Semerich_Knives
@Semerich_Knives Год назад
Nice job, Man 👍
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! 👍
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
...and thanks for the subscribe!
@dillonpropst1454
@dillonpropst1454 Год назад
“That’s not a knife… that’s a knife!”
@German.A777
@German.A777 Год назад
increíble cómo siempre 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@jessefrazier9263
@jessefrazier9263 8 месяцев назад
Oh now your just showing off. In all seriousness amazing work my guy i hope someday i can try to replicate this. If thats alright.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 8 месяцев назад
ha. Thanks for watching!
@torontoalwaysrocks
@torontoalwaysrocks Год назад
Very cool!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks!
@osker4738
@osker4738 Год назад
Damn i wish i could buy that right now
@DreamsofAmber
@DreamsofAmber Год назад
American made excellence!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for the comments!
@kcg3927
@kcg3927 Год назад
Very nice work, this man is definitely thinking outside of the box... If I were a younger man, I'd come work for free, just for the experience...
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
I appreciate that!
@donmarion8808
@donmarion8808 Год назад
Gorgeous..
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@TheJohn93226
@TheJohn93226 Год назад
The coolest sheath I've seen in a long time! Can this one be ordered from you? 🤩❤
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Hi! Thanks! Unfortunately, I'm unable to take custom orders at the moment.
@MarrockV
@MarrockV Месяц назад
If I can ever sort out the wherewithal for it I'd like to get/make an inverted shoulder rig for a Ka-Bar... just throwing that out there.
@juliangonzales2916
@juliangonzales2916 Год назад
Saludos buen trabajo👍👍👍
@edgell3
@edgell3 Год назад
Wow! That is a beautiful piece. I love the integrated snaps for adjustability. Have you though about incorporating that into a cross draw gun holster? I think that would be an industry changer. I agree in one of your replies, black snaps would make the system pop. What is the dye color. It looks like a fifty/fifty mix of light brown and mahogany. It makes the piece stand out. Any other color just would not work. Like everyone else the stitching is a masterpiece. Thank you for sharing.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! And thanks for subscribing! I actually tried this on a holster. It was the original concept for the IWB holster video I uploaded in July. It didn't really work, so I just made a regular holster instead. You have a good eye! Yes, that jar is a thinned mix of mahogany and something else (probably russet). I made a holster/belt rig back in September and mixed up too much dye. You can see it on my Instagram. I've been trying to use that jar up ever since.
@CampfireKodiak
@CampfireKodiak Год назад
Impressive video! What an creative design: a sheath with an adjustable angle! I wonder if you could face the kydex with thin leather to improve the looks? Especially with wood or antler knife scales.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for the subscribe! That angle piece with the snaps was originally going to be leather. But I decided that it wouldn't be ridged enough. Additionally, I was concerned about how thick the whole sheath was getting. Maybe if they sold Kydex in faux-leather colors and patterns....
@CampfireKodiak
@CampfireKodiak Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather Yes, or you could make the entire build all black.
@monzon529
@monzon529 Год назад
Thats bad ass.
@نورالدينخاتي
@نورالدينخاتي Год назад
عمل متقن و رائع الصنع
@Mudsuitable
@Mudsuitable Год назад
I can't believe I've never heard of this channel before, you are a true artisan. I have a Fallkniven bowie I'd like to have a custom inverted shoulder strap sheath made for it, is that something you'd be interested in doing?
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks! Unfortunately I'm unable to take custom orders at the moment.
@Mudsuitable
@Mudsuitable Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather I figured that much, you must be extremely busy with talent like yours. Keep it up!!
@iamnoone.
@iamnoone. Год назад
Your work is next level. I have a question about the soap and the plastic bag. What does it do to the leather?
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
It called 'casing'. It's to prep the leather for tooling. The soap helps the process a bit, but not necessary.
@iamnoone.
@iamnoone. Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather thank you
@kakaaikido
@kakaaikido Год назад
😊 ❤
@TwoWitchyMoons
@TwoWitchyMoons Год назад
This came out gorgeous! Curious as to what the saddle soap does for the leather. I've only seen one other person do that process and I wasn't sure what it was for.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for watching! It's a trick I learned when I was a kid. The soap lubricates the leather fibers. Makes it more pliable. This helps when using a swivel knife and to make better stamp impressions. It also slows down the drying time.
@TwoWitchyMoons
@TwoWitchyMoons Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather ahh that makes sense! The other video had stamping too so that was the only think I could think of. Thanks for the info!
@陳勝偉-m7c
@陳勝偉-m7c Год назад
🥰🥰👍👍
@fhvchgjcc8051
@fhvchgjcc8051 10 месяцев назад
Отл работа супер)
@chrhadden
@chrhadden Год назад
oh damn i could have been using my computerized cutting lazer why didnt i think of that.......
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for subscribing! Yes! Lasers have really opened up new possibilities in the craft. Just the trick of cutting a wood tooling frame to prevent the leather from spreading out of shape is worth the cost alone.
@Hayscooper1862
@Hayscooper1862 Год назад
What is the step where you put a product on the leather and then in a plastic bag? what is it for and how long does it stay in the pocket? What is it as a product? The case is beautiful as usual ^^ I love Cold steel too
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
The casing? It's for preparing the veg-tan leather to accept tooling. It's just plain water to moisten it. The saddle soap helps with the process . . . but it's definitely not something most people do. I leave it in the bag for a couple of hours. Some people leave it overnight (though I haven't found that necessary). There's lots of info on the web and on RU-vid about casing leather so I typically don't focus on it. Just show it as part of the construction process.
@Hayscooper1862
@Hayscooper1862 Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather The knife sheath. Sorry autocorrect.. ok I just humidify it with a spray. thank you for the answer
@Alexanderbeen
@Alexanderbeen Год назад
Thank you for the video. I am curious about the spacing between the needle holes.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for watching! My hole spacing is pretty tight on this one -- was going for a particular look. Only 2mm between them.
@Alexanderbeen
@Alexanderbeen Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather you are an artist 😊😊
@Buckeyebob
@Buckeyebob Год назад
why did you not show us how you finished the lacing? I wanted to see how you completed it.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
I suppose I was focused on just showing the gist of the weave pattern itself. There's so many different styles. This particular method of lacing up the edges may make a good video in itself.
@jakubowsianski1201
@jakubowsianski1201 Год назад
This design is great, buti have to ask do you worry about the snaps? They can wear, and they holdind strenght will reduce over time, do you think, can it happen?
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for the subscription! Worried? Not really. I designed it so that there's always two snaps holding it in place. And on this particular item I can't imaging there'll be enough adjusting that it wears out the snaps. :)
@Дормидонт-13
@Дормидонт-13 Год назад
Прекрасная работа !!! Минус один данной системы крепежа ножен она рассчитана на худых и стройных людей , человеку с животом данная система не подойдёт ,живот будет мешать 😂 Творческих успехов !!!
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@alexanderkovalenko8233
@alexanderkovalenko8233 Год назад
Дивовижна робота, посто шедевр
@theColdFramer
@theColdFramer Год назад
Ok, I’ve seen you do the saddlesoap, leather in bag casing, the only answer I always hear is well it’s properly cases…ok but that’s subjective- what’s the real practical reason? Also how long do you usually leave it in the bag?
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
It's an old trick I learned. The saddle soap helps lubricate the leather fibers: This makes carving with a swivel knife easier (if you're using one) and helps make the leather more pliable, which results in better stamp impressions. It also slows down the drying a bit. But it's something definitely not everyone does. I leave it in the bag for a few hours. Some people leave it overnight; but I've never found that necessary.
@MJ_IND
@MJ_IND 6 месяцев назад
hello your videos are an inspiration, could you tell me the name of the song you use in the background?
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather 6 месяцев назад
Thanks! The soundtrack is "Jaracanda" from the iMovie audio library.
@flmoose1
@flmoose1 Год назад
Hi. I'm curious what you do about the charring of the edges and stitching holes you get when using the laser. I'm always having to pay special attention to cleaning them or my thread gets black. Even after cleaning the holes, i still get dingy thread.
@RoadAgentLeather
@RoadAgentLeather Год назад
Not sure if this helps, but I dampen the leather before putting it in the laser. This is mostly to help it lay flat, but it may help a bit with the charing. I usually just wiped the edges down with a damp paper towel. What type of thread are you using? I think it's just an inherent issue that has to be dealt with.
@flmoose1
@flmoose1 Год назад
@@RoadAgentLeather i generally use Ritza thread. I've never tried dampening my leather. Also I use an xTool D1 Pro that's a diode laser versus your CO2 xTool. Not sure if that reduced char
@АндрейЛукьянов-ц1э
Гарна робота,все зроблено супер.Яка ціна його буде?
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