Classy well produced video and lovely craftsmanship. My next project will be a new chunky key ring trying to follow your ideas and hopefully some of your ability
Good job. Not sure why you chose to bevel the leather with the clip in. Makes more sense to bevel and burnish and then install the hardware. Maybe you forgot?
@@johnnyc.5979 well the idea to do it in the end made more sense then since the keygob is more solid once it's all together. The goal of the burnish is to have to complete edge smooth so wouldn't have made sense to do it when it was unassembled.
Just found the video and Just bought 2. The site didn't allow me to choose the colours I wanted, but they have the look I want. 1 is going on the key for my BMW R18 Classic.
@The Leather K thank you. I will pick that up later. Hahahahaha! I went to buy riding gear today here in Belgium. Saw some keyrings and key chains, but could not bring myself to buy any. They were of such poor quality. Your products, however, look well-made and perfect for my accessory needs. Thanks again.
@@---us7qf i was wondering if it wouldn't be easier to speak dutch then 😄 thanks for saying that about the general quality of leather products these days. It's a disgrace really. Using the finest quality leather which ages beautiful is one of my core values so you won't be disappointed! 👍🏽
Nice product, excellent finish. In fact the ensemble, editing and images. Congratulations. Please; If you can tell me the name of the opening song, I would appreciate it.
Thanks ✌🏽 the video I'm working on right now is actually an in depth tool review one so keep an eye out if that would be something you'd like to see 👍🏽
Hey Andrew, all the details you need to know about the leather is actually in the video, go have another look 😅 no pattern though, but it's a really simple design
@@theleatherk4186 Thanks for the quick reply, I see the leather name now. As you say the design looks straightforward and I am sure it would be adaptable to minor changes.