Dad Hands
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My Business is FAILING.
Tools/Leather from a company I really believe in:
www.buckleguy.com/?aff=17
(Full disclosure, this is an affiliate link, and I am granted a small commission for orders placed using it, it helps me to be able to keep providing free educational content)
Time to get real friends. I am struggling...HARD. Have been for a long time. I wanted to share with all of you some of the mistakes I have made along the way in my leather craft small business, in hopes to save you all some of the same hardships, and get some conversations going. Please feel welcomed to add to it in the comments below. As always, thanks for joining in, and happy crafting.
My work, available pieces and patterns can be found at: www.dadhands.ca
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Відео

What is the BEST tooling leather?
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Leather: www.buckleguy.com/leather-working-supplies/#/Leather-C232/?Type=Natural-F487&noidx=1&aff=17 Tools: www.buckleguy.com/leather-stamping-carving/?aff=17 What is the BEST tooling leather? It can be very hard to find tooling leather that is both financially attainable, and enjoyable to tool on. I tried out multiple tooling leathers, some are made specifically for leather tooling, and some a...
Is J&FJ Baker's leather worth the price tag? Full review AND tooling lesson.
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Ryan/Carmine Jack Leather: wholesale.carminejackleather.com Longview Leather (for Richard Brooks tooling stamps, and all kinds of other fantastic leather craft goods): www.longviewleather.com Tools: www.buckleguy.com/leather-stamping-carving/?aff=17 In this episode, I try my hands at tooling some J&FJ Baker's natural veg tan for the first time. This video is a bit on the long side, because it i...
Don't fear the ZIPPER!!! Install zippers into your leather craft projects quickly and painlessly!
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RiRi Zippers: www.buckleguy.com/riri-zippers/?aff=17 Leather: www.buckleguy.com/leather-working-supplies/#/Leather-C232/?Type=Natural-F487&noidx=1&aff=17 Hi pals! I'm back! This week I show you a quick, painless way to install zippers into your leather craft projects. The comment I hear the most is "zippers scare me." Don't let them, check this video out, and you will see they are easier than y...
Make your own acrylic templates quick and on the CHEAP. DIY leather tools to save you time & money!
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Make your own acrylic templates quick and on the CHEAP. DIY leather tools to save you time & money!
Leather Tooling: traditional tattoo style peony WITH PATTERN
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Leather Tooling: traditional tattoo style peony WITH PATTERN
Improve your leather tooling and drawing skills: tips from a professional artist.
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Improve your leather tooling and drawing skills: tips from a professional artist.
Quick and easy leather pencil case FREE PATTERN
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Quick and easy leather pencil case FREE PATTERN
Making your own custom branded bags is faster and cheaper than you think!
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Making your own custom branded bags is faster and cheaper than you think!
Level up your leather stamping game on the cheap with these custom stamps!
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Level up your leather stamping game on the cheap with these custom stamps!
Leather Painting Made Easy!
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Leather Painting Made Easy!
Leather Tooling: American tattoo style tall ship!
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Leather Tooling: American tattoo style tall ship!
LEATHER PAINTING TIPS
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LEATHER PAINTING TIPS
Leather Tooling: frog on a mushroom WITH PATTERN
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Leather Tooling: frog on a mushroom WITH PATTERN
Add a lil' extra style and texture to your leather tooling projects using BACKGROUNDING STAMPS
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Add a lil' extra style and texture to your leather tooling projects using BACKGROUNDING STAMPS
Leather tooling: death moth! WITH PATTERN.
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Leather tooling: death moth! WITH PATTERN.
Adding depth to your leather tooling projects: Antiquing made easy!
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Adding depth to your leather tooling projects: Antiquing made easy!
Marble leather quick and on the cheap.......using SHAVE FOAM!
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Marble leather quick and on the cheap.......using SHAVE FOAM!
I FINALLY spill the beans on the process behind my award winning Octopus Rock: Leather Craft ASMR
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I FINALLY spill the beans on the process behind my award winning Octopus Rock: Leather Craft ASMR
Leather tooling: skull and mushrooms WITH PATTERN
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Leather tooling: skull and mushrooms WITH PATTERN
Leather dying.......WITH BUBBLES!
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Leather dying.......WITH BUBBLES!
Leather tooling: carve a skull and crossbones on leather! *FREE PATTERN
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Leather tooling: carve a skull and crossbones on leather! *FREE PATTERN
Leather Tooling: stencil prep
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Leather Tooling: stencil prep
Proper Leather Casing
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Proper Leather Casing
Leather Tooling: tool guide
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Leather Tooling: tool guide
Leather Tooling: tattoo style rose FREE PATTERN!
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Leather Tooling: tattoo style rose FREE PATTERN!
Tooling a second trippy leather scene for Corter Leather
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Tooling a second trippy leather scene for Corter Leather
Tooling a trippy leather scene for Corter Leather
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Tooling a trippy leather scene for Corter Leather

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ThebigGametDad
    @ThebigGametDad 10 днів тому

    Your awesome thank you for this :D

  • @slattendorn
    @slattendorn 19 днів тому

    I love your work girl! Keep up the good work!❤❤❤

  • @jayplays568
    @jayplays568 Місяць тому

    This looks amazing! Is the pattern still available anywhere? I clicked the link but it doesn't seem to be working..

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 12 днів тому

      Thank you for your kind words :) It is currently unavailable, sadly I couldn't afford to keep my website active. Perhaps in the future. These techniques would work great on any picture of a rose though.

  • @sherylloyd1937
    @sherylloyd1937 Місяць тому

    Sticker paper yes!

  • @sherylloyd1937
    @sherylloyd1937 Місяць тому

    Yay. I can do that

  • @CocoaMan
    @CocoaMan Місяць тому

    your free pattern isn't anywhere cause the site isn't there

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 12 днів тому

      Sorry...couldn't afford to renew the website, these techniques will work on any drawing of a rose :)

  • @catherinebeatific535
    @catherinebeatific535 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing these techniques and tips. You are appreciated. ❤

  • @kurtwalters7512
    @kurtwalters7512 3 місяці тому

    Did you ever try tandy leather

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 3 місяці тому

      I have, yes, when I was first starting out. It was an affordable way to practice, but I later found I prefer quality over quantity when it comes to tooling specific leather.

  • @nixchnl
    @nixchnl 3 місяці тому

    Gonna try it with acrylic leather paint

  • @farhadfadayi7389
    @farhadfadayi7389 4 місяці тому

    amazing. beautiful

  • @farhadfadayi7389
    @farhadfadayi7389 4 місяці тому

    great video. thanks for sharing. I want to also learn this. I've never tried yet but I've to do it soon. I guess am not really good in it. subscribed/liked to could follow your works. just one question, the pen [02:10] you use it what is the exact name? and where I can find it. another question: if I will try to learn it which kind leather I've to buy? may I've the exact name please? because am not good in leather knowledge. and the tool you used in [14:30] it is very new for me. may I know the name of it? thanks in advance.

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 4 місяці тому

      Heya! Welcome to leather craft ☺️ the pen I use in 2:10 is just a regular ol’ ball point pen. Any brand will do. The tool at 14:30 is called a modelling spoon. If you go back a bit further in my channel, I have videos dedicated to tools, what I like to use, and leathers that I like to tool on. Everything I show is just the things I like, and I always suggest start out with what is accessible and affordable to you, and go from there. Try a variety of different things to see what you like the best. If you would like to start tooling, you will need to use natural vegetable tanned leather to do so. My personal favourite is Herman Oak, however, there are lots of others available that are just as wonderful to use.

  • @donnaroberts164
    @donnaroberts164 4 місяці тому

    Excellent idea! Thank you for sharing.

  • @nannon4189
    @nannon4189 4 місяці тому

    Are these washable

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 12 днів тому

      As in, is the leather washable? I use alcohol based dyes, so they stain very deeply.

  • @67wing
    @67wing 4 місяці тому

    If you quit leatherwork I hope you keep making videos. I just found you and I'm hooked already

  • @starbaby849
    @starbaby849 4 місяці тому

    Nice work, I wanna be like you when I grow up! 😂❤❤

  • @soladeos
    @soladeos 5 місяців тому

    thanks for the info / close up on how to use the zipper tool.

  • @EmeliLowrie
    @EmeliLowrie 5 місяців тому

    I’ve made the same mistakes, especially with investing in tools, etc., and that’s why I love your channel. Thank you for keeping it real! ❤

  • @avaearles5609
    @avaearles5609 5 місяців тому

    I have never subscribed to something so quickly. All I need to know. Was that your account name was dad hand Apparently that was all the Credentials that I needed

  • @taylormedia1000
    @taylormedia1000 5 місяців тому

    A GREAT IDEA !!

  • @evelyncortes2333
    @evelyncortes2333 5 місяців тому

    Hello, dónde compraste la herramienta para cortar el cuero knife cuts??

  • @TheTwztdtwitch420
    @TheTwztdtwitch420 5 місяців тому

    end product looks amazing

  • @druidgarden
    @druidgarden 6 місяців тому

    Can you suggest a good clicker press?

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 6 місяців тому

      Absolutely! I personally spent WAY too much money on a Little Wonder when I first started back at this. Recently Buckle Guy put out their own version, that in my opinion (as a leather crafter and a metal fabricator) is a MUCH higher quality clicker at a much lower price, it can be found here: www.buckleguy.com/bg-manual-clicker-press-w-swing-head-gray-4-ton/?aff=17

  • @freakofnatureco
    @freakofnatureco 6 місяців тому

    This was a good chat! Heard ever word!! ALOT of relatable topics! Good video 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @TammyMartinBLUE
    @TammyMartinBLUE 7 місяців тому

    Please! 💡💡💡 Dwain Watts Swivel knife🤓! There just isn't any information out there. Swivel blade vs fixed blade, I think you can really get views and he might work a click for discount sort of thing✌️. I pray your surgery goes well! Hugs & Prayers

  • @TammyMartinBLUE
    @TammyMartinBLUE 7 місяців тому

    👉Missing information on you tube. (Swivel knife with swivel blade💀) Hey, just found you when I was looking for information on swivel knives. You use one with a swivel blade!!! I've been looking for two hours for information on the Dwain ??? Swivel knife and I saw you actually use one!

  • @jamesw.3491
    @jamesw.3491 7 місяців тому

    Couple of points here. 1 - You always pull your swivel knife. It's not about that's just how everyone does it, it's because you get the most control of the knife and you can see your line pulling, not pushing. That is unless you have eyes in front of your knife. You don't because your head is behind the knife. I can see you twisting your arm, and not rolling your fingers when you pushed the knife. No control. Also your finger position is off on the cradle. First knuckle, not second knuckle. 2 Everyone wants to tool what is easiest. You think FO Baird or Al Stohlman were carving Herman Oak in the beginning of their careers? Nope. If all you ever do is easy work, you will never be a master at it. Not only that, you have to think of price points for your products. Not everyone, and certainly not enough people, are willing to pay top money for an artesian product. I have no problem tooling a cheap hide. It allows me to sell more and profit more. Lots more to say on the boutique type hides, but most people think they have it all figure out (and are broke). 3 Most people would bevel the line with a regular beveler FIRST then come back with a lifter. Lifters are not designed to bevel the line from the start. The foot is too large to cut in, that's why you are smashing down the line tool width by tool width and not walking it across the line.

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 6 місяців тому

      Hey James, Thank you for taking the time to tell me what I was doing wrong. Love it. First off, I don't personally use a traditional swivel knife for the most part. I have explained in other videos that I have damaged hands from years of metal fabrication. I had also made this video when I was very far from home and my own tools, so I was just working with what I had available, and in a way that was comfortable for the demo. Second off, and this is just coming from a fellow maker/crafter, it's not a great look to criticize any one's methods, the way they hold their tools, etc. if you don't know them personally, and especially not so publicly. You never know what someone else has tried, gone through, or injuries they may have that keep them from doing things "the proper" way. Art, crafts, fabrication, etc, its all subjective, there is never one straight line or clear path. Don't be the reason someone loses confidence in the ways they've found to do things. Maybe start up an email chain, ask if they would like some advice from a seasoned pro...my answer would have been a very polite "no thank you." Third off, I never said anyone HAD to tool boutique hides, just sharing an opinion and testing out some different options I was gifted to do so on. This also wasn't my first video reviewing a potential tooling leather that I had been given the opportunity to try out. I started out on cheap hides too, and always encourage folks to try out a plethora of different types, price points and what have you. Just a little bonus...incase you haven't seen the video I did with some fellow leather crafters citing that unsolicited crafting advice is the new unsolicited d*ck pic, thank you for providing an example for me to share in future conversations.

  • @valerieconrad6332
    @valerieconrad6332 7 місяців тому

    Thx for this excellent marbling tutorial. Although I’ve marbled, I’m going to try your methods.

  • @Eins.1
    @Eins.1 7 місяців тому

    Does this work on faux leather?

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 6 місяців тому

      I haven't personally tried it.

  • @jamesw.3491
    @jamesw.3491 7 місяців тому

    I don't like people failing at self employment, but not everyone is geared for or capable of it. If it were not for your parents providing most everything you need, you would be homeless. I looked at your site and you have nothing but patterns to sell. I doubt people are mobbing you for them. If you don't have anything to sell, then you will never make sales. Not that I have no empathy for your situation, but you are not prepared to be self employed. If you are failing at selling products, that means you are not offering things people want to buy. You also are not creating any marketing hype behind what you sell. I can see that. The formula to make sales isn't really complicated, but the work required to get them is not easy. If you want to grow you need to work way harder then you are from all we can see. Not just work harder, but the work has to count and be productive. Debt and lack of money in the bank should have been big motivators some time ago, but your parents providing a safety net is holding you back. People like me have no safety net, so it drives people like us to be successful and not mope about the situation. You either do it right and succeed, or live under a bridge someplace. We can't let ourselves excuse failures, we have to work through them and make better decisions. Again, I'm not coming down on you, just telling you what I can see. You either REALLY want this to be a success and work really hard to get there, or you mope and accept failure. Mom and Dad will not be around forever, so you may want to think about finding that success to make your future secure. Both my parents are gone, no family around me, I have no safety net. What would a person do in that situation? You make lemonade when all you got is lemons. You learn to get tough and do whatever it takes to survive and succeed. Failure just isn't an option. Giving up just isn't a choice.

  • @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY
    @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY 7 місяців тому

    I’m just getting into leather working. This was very informative. Thank you

  • @james2592OldLeatherSmith
    @james2592OldLeatherSmith 7 місяців тому

    OLD Leather Smith here, very nice. I use a BLUSH BRUSH from the dollar store, I put my dye in egg cartons or you can use cup cake tins, dip brush in each color it works 4 me. I also use alcohol dyes it still works. GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 7 місяців тому

      Awesome! Thank you for your tips as well! ❤️🙏🏻❤️

  • @valerieconrad6332
    @valerieconrad6332 7 місяців тому

    Thx for your honest, practical & wise words. And most important, I hope your surgery goes or went well.

  • @valerieconrad6332
    @valerieconrad6332 7 місяців тому

    Thx for this practical idea.

  • @king_d0ma1n41
    @king_d0ma1n41 7 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @halewabisabi4717
    @halewabisabi4717 8 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @richardcoverdale1562
    @richardcoverdale1562 8 місяців тому

    What was the block that you used when punching your stitch holes?

    • @KeithBurtons
      @KeithBurtons Місяць тому

      Just buy a cheap plastic cutting board and save yourself some $$$...

  • @ramsaybarnes4076
    @ramsaybarnes4076 8 місяців тому

    Love the Video! Just downloaded the free PDF on your site. Mahalo! Also, what is the Comrade Collective? The lighter you are using has a logo on it. Curious.

  • @ThriftLife
    @ThriftLife 8 місяців тому

    Those are not channel locks

  • @51watty
    @51watty 8 місяців тому

    What a fantastic idea.

  • @connieadams5010
    @connieadams5010 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @williamsnelling3544
    @williamsnelling3544 8 місяців тому

    I reside in Devon, England. There has been a tannery at Colyton, Devon, since Roman times. The natural bark tanning process takes over a year and so the first class leather produced there goes into some of the most prestigious hand made goods. Thank you for this review. Great work by the way.

  • @mzalshevano6145
    @mzalshevano6145 9 місяців тому

    This is EXACTLY what I needed right now, I have been very stuck as to the direction to go with my leather crafting. Your words came at the perfect time. Thank you so much! May we all thrive in our own individual lives😁

  • @RedneckBrody
    @RedneckBrody 9 місяців тому

    You've always inspired me, thanks for the sage advice. So glad you're making videos again!

  • @ThePunkkitten
    @ThePunkkitten 9 місяців тому

    Sending you love and positivity. I found your channel just a few short months ago and appreciate watching what you create and the marbling tutorials you did! I also love your quirky designs - quirky rules. Fingers crossed for the best with surgery and i would be happy with anything tutorial wise - love watching others processes.

  • @maverickmade
    @maverickmade 9 місяців тому

    Huge respect for putting yourself out there and being so heartfelt and honest with us! It's been such a pleasure to have gotten to know you the last couple of years and truly treasure our friendship beyond words! I'm looking forward to seeing you grow in this space once you're done with your surgery! You got this, I believe in you, Turbo!

    • @dadhands
      @dadhands 9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much Shaun! I value you and the friendship we have grown more than anything ❤️ Here’s hoping there’s a future for me in this craft, and hey, if not, that’s ok too, at least I got to meet some really great friends through all of this!

  • @SkullValleyLeatherWorks
    @SkullValleyLeatherWorks 9 місяців тому

    You just came up on my feed and I enjoyed your presentation so I subscribed. Just some thoughts, If you make the same things as everyone else, you will have a lot of competition and many of them will be hobbyists driving down the prices just trying to make their money back on their supplies. My wife did filet crochet (fine thread doilies etc) and at every craft show were some ladies selling these things at what the thread cost them. You can not compete against these people so don't try. Find a Niche product that only a handful of people are making for, preferably a market you enjoy so that you can enjoy talking with your clients. If your a professional anything you buy should help make you money. A sewing machine saves time and time is one of our big expenses. Buying bulk leather you will never use is throwing money down the toilet. An engraver I follow made the point that there are Very good engravers out there who are starving and average engravers who have more work than they can complete. The ones with the work market them selves. They engrave a knife and send it to a gun or knife magazine to be a giveaway etc. Give to your local Charity auction, People who attend these things have money and spend it. Its even better if the event falls in your niche. IE an auction to support an horse rescue and you sell tack, Attend if you can and market yourself while there.

  • @diablohandcrafted
    @diablohandcrafted 9 місяців тому

    So much respect for you! I'm sorry to hear about your struggles, but I believe that the struggle will make you much stronger in the end. Wishing you a speedy recovery and I will definitely be waiting for more of your awesome UA-cam content.

  • @junoleatherworks
    @junoleatherworks 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for putting yourself out there and sharing. I wish I had the time to make videos but I just don't right now. It is hard to pull it all together these days for what is required to sell online. Leather is my evening and weekends job outside of the daily IT work. Social media has a tendency to be a soul sucker. Know that most folks are supportive, and here, and chugging away the same as you so you are not alone. Good luck with the surgery! - Anna B.

  • @1800ls
    @1800ls 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for keeping it real. Good Luck with your surgery, rest up and I look forward to your return. Sometimes we just have to stop and regroup…..