Great information! Thankfully, the more reputable tanneries have informational RU-vid videos and can easily be found online showing their process and the impact they have on their local environment. Some tanneries are not so quick to share that information. Purchasing from responsible tanneries is definitely a wise investment.
I appreciate the explanation. I am still learning about the leatherworking craft and this topic is definitely something to pay close attention to. Could you maybe touch on leather thickness and examples of good uses of each thickness for another video idea?
Very good one. Just one suggestion... the 2 minute tips should become 10 minute tips... I like the slightly longer, more thorough tips... thank you again for this one, it was great 👍
Hey. Aaron, good stuff. I got those 10SPI pricking irons yesterday from the watch band video, and I honestly don't know how I've lived this long without them. Incredibly good. Beyond what I imagined they'd be.
thanks for the validation on the leathers, I got a belly to pracatice on and as you say it will stretch even though I put tape on the back. I decided to make a personal addition to boot bags for my Lucchese boots and used the belly. All went well to last piece. I love a basket stamp since childhood and tooled the belly with that and the last one was mushing over when I tried to stamp. Fortunately I saw it early and was able to accomodate for the leather and it turned out ok.
Unfortunately I can't handpick the leather I purchase because the nearest shop is just too far away. One thing I've had difficulty with is the temper of a leather. How do you know or how can you discover how soft or firm a leather is without being able to get "Hands-On"?? Also, would it be possible for a video on how to properly condition hides and/or projects?
Is the imported leather you had said you really enjoyed working is this like Tandy leather that comes from Mexico or Brazil? I enjoy watching your videos by the way and have watched several. I have a small leather shop. I started with Tandy little kits for a little bit and went right into my own stuff making my own belts, rifle sling, purses, and a few hats. I have bought Herman oak and do enjoy some of the qualities but actually I really like the Tandy leather as its just softer and feels really nice for much of what I like to work with. Tandy in Tacoma Washington has been beyond excellent. They have several women that have worked for Tandy like 10 years. I like Tandy's upper grade A full grain leather. Is this the leather you like? I do like Herman oak as well.... :)
Great job Aaron, I'm going through the same issue right now. I've been buying lesther from Tandy and it's been junk...so I think I'll try some Herman Oak and Weavket and Greag.
Careful with HO. I bought a shoulder from Springfield a couple of years ago and it was garbage. Grain side was covered it bites and scars, and the flesh side looked like it had been taken off with a hatchet.
@@nicholasnelums6668 I'm seriously considering it. Everything else I get from Maker's is solid, but I've not pulled the trigger yet because the piece I got was so spectacularly bad I don't want to spend the money again.
Thanks for the info! A few years ago, I got a couple of econo imported hides from Tandy that to me STANK of piss-I thought I was crazy but now I know it was real!!! It was horrible to case too-practically had to rub the water into it. I'm loving that W&C russet right now. Good to know you have decent imported stuff too.
Tandy will probably take exception to me putting a wet thumb on all of their leather. I'm sure other customers will. Maybe I'll try it to see how they respond.
Just a new person learning to work with leather. What is the best way to cut a side of leather to yield the most useable amount of leather for projects?
awesoem video question look at some leather machinery and tools not sure about the leather they have estate sale it is there father did leather work too the leather is very dry been sitting a long time too can hides be save or walk away from them too
They can be rejuvenated with products like Lexxol as long as they're not too far gone. Fold a small sample in half (smooth side out) and if it cracks, it's too far gone.
How do you get a leather supplier to send you good leather when you buy it on line ? For some reason whenever I buy online they send me leather with multiple flaws
Find one you can trust and have a good relationship with them. That being said, you must keep in mind all leather will have flaws. Suppliers can't just keep the flawed leather and sell the perfect stuff. No-one has ever called a store and said "just send me any ol crap you've got"... but almost everyone says "send me your biggest and cleanest piece".
@@makersleathersupply1220 I live in a remote area in northern Nevada .. i’ve watched about all the RU-vid instruction I can but I think I’m to the point I need in person…
@@makersleathersupply1220 Is it likely that y’all will ever sell a deeper throat mechanical gauge similar to the BuckleGuy one but less expensive than theirs?
More people would try being a leather worker, if they didn't cost so much. I've seen a $300.00 price tag, that equals a month of electricity in this greedy day and age.
You know how much a raw fresh off the cattle hide sells for to a tannery ? Two years ago when I sold mine ....3 bucks 🙄. Now I highly doubt they have as much invested as they charge for. I’m sure markup is insane.