Snoozefest- -says no one ever watching Mr. Chuck's videos. I just got into leather crafting after stumbling on one of his videos! I just got my leather craft supplies and now binging on your videos to learn! Thank you
You never cease to amaze me. I am always able to look up anything I would like to know how to proceed on my leather craft project, and I find what I need to know on one of your videos. It is professional in every way, just like you! Even years after you make a video, your projects are always stylish and will last for many, many years. Thank you for all you do to take the extra time to explain every detail, so we won't miss even one step. Great video! Thank you again.
Chuck, you are awesome. I've never actually tried leatherwork, I don't know if I will ever do, but I'm having a marvelous time just watching you make your crafts with such expertise and infectious enthusiasm. :D
hi chuck i think you are fantastic and best master and i sure .you help lot of people to have good experience and they make every thing with your help . you help the poor people and they can have good job . you are not human you are divine angel
Hi Chuck! I love your videos and the enthusiasm you have. I'm wondering if it's possible if you could produce a video on your workstation. I noticed in one video you seem to be using a trimmed down post to house your stamping tools.
Whatever happened to rubber cement? Haven't done leather craft for a long time, but rubber cement was the go to glue for lining and stitching back then.
I'd love to see a holster making video that also discussed the merits of lining holsters with suedes vs. Veg tan(cementing two pieces' flesh sides. I had one employee at my local Tandy advise to be careful with suedes as the chrome salts, used in the chrome tanning process, react with water(sweat, rain, etc.) and you get acid. Acid that eats gun finishes
Thank you for sending in your tip! We will absolutely have a video on a gun holster, and I always line so we’ll make sure we get that in there. I line with a veg-tan kipskin and love it. Yes, the chromium salts in a “chrome-tan” will tarnish metal so a veg-tan is always best. We’re waiting on a new chisel for hand sewing, and once we get that in, the project videos will take a major step up, including holsters. Thanks again for the comment! If you're interested in lining with the veg tan kipskin, you can find it here: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/3804/001/152
Hi Casey, We don't have a pattern for the pouch but if you're looking for a video on how to do the cutout we do have a crosshatch cuff video that shows how to create that cutout pattern: ua-cam.com/video/7-cxDs5-hm8/v-deo.html
Love these videos! Had a quick question regarding oil based dyes and acrylic paints, while I love the richer color the oil based dyes give I've found that I experience a lot of bleed through even when I let the dye completely dry before it is set, any suggestions?
Thanks so much for all the videos, Chuck. I'm wanting to use a suede liner in a laptop sleeve. What is the risk of the suede bleeding and damaging the laptop cover? Are there any preventative steps we can take to minimize the risk?
Gwynne, Thanks for asking, and thank you for the comments! If you’re using a suede, just lay the face leather on the backing leather and press down. This will leave the pattern of the cutouts in the suede. If you’re using some other type of leather as a backing, trace the cutout pattern onto the backing leather with an awl (try and keep the awl mark as close to the edge of the cutouts as possible and, when glued, it won’t be noticeable). Brush in the glue only to the areas between the cutout openings on the backing and, on the face leather, it’s easy enough to go right to the edge. When laying the face leather onto the backing leather just be careful to line up the cutouts and edges and you should have a good bond. I hope this helps!
Could you possibly do a video showing this? I'm thinking this would be a pain to do since you don't have much if any room for error in the gluing so would like to see it done before I make an attempt at it myself.
Would it be possible to line a straight razor/wet shave kit roll with a silk handkerchief? I'm worried about my glue bleeding through my silk. Would a spray adhesive work as an alternative?
you said a quick draw artist wants a smooth release i can polish the inside of leather to a glass finish with gum trag and a simple burnishing tool no joke it just takes time an d a lot of gum trag
Tawnya, thanks for asking. The sporran is sewn with the gussets bowing to the outside instead of the inside. Your edges will come together just like normal, but, they will overlap instead of coming together side by side. You’ll have to sew with one hand on the inside of the pouch, but other than that, same gusset length, same holes, same everything. This is so easy to do and so hard to describe! Let me know if this helps, and if not, I’ll send a pic.
Randy, we have a video tutorial on the laptop bag and a materials list at this link: www.weaverleathersupply.com/learn/how-to-videos/projects/rustic-leather-laptop-bag We don't sell a pattern for it at this point in time. Thanks for asking.
I bought a vegtan 3/4 oz it's a little thin for making purses. What kind of lining would be good to make it a little stiffer but still lightweight? Will this affect the burnishing process
I would say go with the 3/4 oz. veg-tan you already have as a liner. That will give it some good body without going too heavy and it will burnish nicely. If that, in your opinion, sounds like it would be a bit too heavy I would suggest backing down to a 2/3 oz. veg or chrome as the liner and the edges will still burnish (not as well as two veg back to back but pretty good).
Hi chuck, what man made lining is good for bracelet? I bought minnetonka suede bracelet and it has man made lining which they didn't specify. I want to make that project. Thank you
Hi Susan, I am not sure about this, you may be able to contact Minnetonka and see what material it is or search online for a synthetic leather or vegan leather. Unfortunately, we don't carry this and I haven't worked with it so I can't recommend a specific product.
Tawnya, we're so glad you like the videos. Thanks for the comment. The braid on the front of the briefcase is a Mexican basket weave done with a chocolate deerskin. It’s one of my favorite decorations because you can manipulate it to go around corners, and it can be braided in a number of hour glass shapes, ovals and beautiful tapers. We’ll have a video on this one very soon. Stay tuned!
Larry, you can easily order online by adding items to your cart and checking out: Buy tools here: products.weaverleathersupply.com/search?lbc=weaverleather&method=and&p=Q&restrict=access%3aPublic&ts=custom&uid=798325563&w=tools&af=products%3aessentials Buy patterns here: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/ItemCatalogListing/001/281
Question: When you use a paint roller to roll on glue over a large surface, do you throw away the roller afterwards or do you clean it? I'm assuming you throw it away....?
Ann, thanks for sending in a question. I hate to use a roller brush for one project and then throw it away, but you can really only keep it if you have another project coming up in the near future. You can wrap the roller in plastic wrap or a baggie and tape it closed. This will keep if for a short amount of time.
@@WeaverLeatherSupply The nap on the roller you show is quite thick, wouldn't a low nap synthetic roller be best. Usually sold for smooth paint surfaces. I suppose it depends on how rough the raw face of the leathers are that you are gluing.
Hi Jamika, I don't have a lot of experience with fabric lining but I would say if the fabric is showing along the raw edge of the leather, I would probably finish the edges first, before adding the liner.
I'm not sure I understand what you were talking about regarding gluing the back liner on the mouse pad. I would love to see a video demo on that part of a mouse pad project. Thanks.
Shirley, to watch how to glue a backing on a leather mouse pad, check out our video "Basic Leather Mouse Pad Project" (ua-cam.com/video/O5rg9jNPQ7o/v-deo.html). The instructions for the backing start at 12:40 in the video. Thanks for your feedback!
What is contact cement? Sadly(?), I’m from Hungary and I’ve no idea what I’m searching for, when buying. What’s white glue, for that matter... heeeelllppp!
Hi there, Contact cement is a glue that need to be applied to both pieces that are being adhered together. We can link the contact cement we use here so you can se what it looks like: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/50-2129/barge-all-purpose-cement/pr_8180
Hi Daniel, I don't think you can waterproof it but you spray a protectant on it that will help repel water. We would recommend the Bickmore Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/50-6025/gard-more-water-stain/pr_8314
Hi Mackenzie, If you are using the daubers to glue, you will not be able to reuse them because the glue will harden the dauber. If you are dyeing leather, you can wash the dauber, dry it and store it in a plastic bag or container but make sure you mark which color dye it was used on because you will still get rub-off even after washing the dauber and you don't want to mix colors by accident.
Hi Mary, Thank you for your feedback. We do have a few project videos where we lined the product and showed the process if you'd like to take a look at those. I'll link them below for you. Leather Mouse Pad: ua-cam.com/video/O5rg9jNPQ7o/v-deo.html Crosshatch Cuff: ua-cam.com/video/7-cxDs5-hm8/v-deo.html
Whenever I feel down, I watch one of Chucks videos and instantly feel better. Thank you for sharing your skills and personality.
Yeah, he's awesome to watch 👍
His passion for his craft is magnetic. Honestly, it has sold me on a lot of Weaver products.
i know Im kinda off topic but does anybody know a good place to stream new series online ?
Snoozefest- -says no one ever watching Mr. Chuck's videos. I just got into leather crafting after stumbling on one of his videos! I just got my leather craft supplies and now binging on your videos to learn! Thank you
Glad you like our videos, thank you for watching.
You never cease to amaze me.
I am always able to look up anything I would like to know how to proceed on my leather craft project, and I find what I need to know on one of your videos.
It is professional in every way, just like you!
Even years after you make a video, your projects are always stylish and will last for many, many years.
Thank you for all you do to take the extra time to explain every detail, so we won't miss even one step.
Great video!
Thank you again.
Ironically, I seem to find, Chucks vid tutorials, just at right time!! Lol. Thanks, Chuck!! Great vid, definitely help me out!
Chuck,the way you talk with your hands you must be Italian. Only teasing of course. Always a pleasure to watch you and your tutorials. Good on ya boy.
Chuck I love your excitement of leather crafting! great video with a ton of tips. thanks for your passion and teaching style.
Great information. Not only did you thoughtfully explain the topic but gave me some really great ideas. Thanks a lot.
Always learn something from Chuck, even on older videos. Keep up the great work and enthusiasm👍🏻😎
Chuck, you are awesome. I've never actually tried leatherwork, I don't know if I will ever do, but I'm having a marvelous time just watching you make your crafts with such expertise and infectious enthusiasm. :D
Thank you for the kind words. We hope you give leatherworking a try sometime!
hi chuck i think you are fantastic and best master and i sure .you help lot of people to have good experience and they make every thing with your help . you help the poor people and they can have good job . you are not human you are divine angel
Been doing leather craft ten years and I always enjoy one of your classes! Always good content and info I can use in my projects.THANKS!!
Thank you so much, Mark! That means a lot!
What a gem on UA-cam.
I love learning about crafts I don't really do, and learning really useful stuff. :)
Chuck, great video! You go a great job! Very valuable! Keep them coming! Thanks you
Right off the back,snooze fest!! I love this guy!! Master of his craft and master at teaching!!
Chuck, great tips as usual. So much to learn!
great tips i just started this year 2018 and wasnt sure what liner to use this was great help
I've been tooling leather for many years and this guy is really good and these videos are extremely helpful and very well done 👍
Thanks for the inspiration! I'm going to make a jewelry box and play with some of the techniques
Great work keep it up. That is a rich hand work you make .
i was literally looking for a liner video for felt inside a quiver and saw this :)
Hah! Been looking for a lining leather video and this was perfect! New sub, can't believe I just found your channel. Going to binge watch now.
Thanks so much, so glad the video was helpful!
Have learned so much from you. Love watching these vids !
Hi Chuck!
I love your videos and the enthusiasm you have. I'm wondering if it's possible if you could produce a video on your workstation. I noticed in one video you seem to be using a trimmed down post to house your stamping tools.
You are the Best Chuck! Thanks A Million, God Bless Your Perpetual Success! :-)
Thank you! That's fabulous advice and tips! ❤️🌸🙂
Thank you so much for your videos. Absolutely wonderful in so many ways!
Thank you, Stephen!
Thanks Chuck. I line most of my cuff bracelets.
Whatever happened to rubber cement? Haven't done leather craft for a long time, but rubber cement was the go to glue for lining and stitching back then.
cool video
could you get a closer look on the ammo belt on the left of the video?
it looks awesome with the holster and knive holder
I'd love to see a holster making video that also discussed the merits of lining holsters with suedes vs. Veg tan(cementing two pieces' flesh sides. I had one employee at my local Tandy advise to be careful with suedes as the chrome salts, used in the chrome tanning process, react with water(sweat, rain, etc.) and you get acid. Acid that eats gun finishes
Thank you for sending in your tip! We will absolutely have a video on a gun holster, and I always line so we’ll make sure we get that in there. I line with a veg-tan kipskin and love it. Yes, the chromium salts in a “chrome-tan” will tarnish metal so a veg-tan is always best.
We’re waiting on a new chisel for hand sewing, and once we get that in, the project videos will take a major step up, including holsters. Thanks again for the comment! If you're interested in lining with the veg tan kipskin, you can find it here: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/3804/001/152
I would like to see a quick video on lining a piece of wet formed leather.
Is there a video for the red lined pouch ? That looks rather interesting
Great little video. Is there a pattern or a demo for the first little pouch shown. I would love to know how to make something like that.
Hi Casey,
We don't have a pattern for the pouch but if you're looking for a video on how to do the cutout we do have a crosshatch cuff video that shows how to create that cutout pattern: ua-cam.com/video/7-cxDs5-hm8/v-deo.html
Is there a video of, how to add a fabric liner? I'm looking to add some flannel fabric to chocolate nubuck to build some luggage.
Nice vid. I like your casio watch...I have the same one.
Love these videos! Had a quick question regarding oil based dyes and acrylic paints, while I love the richer color the oil based dyes give I've found that I experience a lot of bleed through even when I let the dye completely dry before it is set, any suggestions?
Thanks so much for all the videos, Chuck. I'm wanting to use a suede liner in a laptop sleeve. What is the risk of the suede bleeding and damaging the laptop cover? Are there any preventative steps we can take to minimize the risk?
Hi Chuck ,Good idea like the colour combination my only question is how do you stop the glue showing through the cutout parts .Great vid
Gwynne,
Thanks for asking, and thank you for the comments!
If you’re using a suede, just lay the face leather on the backing leather and press down. This will leave the pattern of the cutouts in the suede. If you’re using some other type of leather as a backing, trace the cutout pattern onto the backing leather with an awl (try and keep the awl mark as close to the edge of the cutouts as possible and, when glued, it won’t be noticeable). Brush in the glue only to the areas between the cutout openings on the backing and, on the face leather, it’s easy enough to go right to the edge. When laying the face leather onto the backing leather just be careful to line up the cutouts and edges and you should have a good bond.
I hope this helps!
Could you possibly do a video showing this? I'm thinking this would be a pain to do since you don't have much if any room for error in the gluing so would like to see it done before I make an attempt at it myself.
Amazing tips!!! Thanks!!!
Would it be possible to line a straight razor/wet shave kit roll with a silk handkerchief? I'm worried about my glue bleeding through my silk. Would a spray adhesive work as an alternative?
you said a quick draw artist wants a smooth release i can polish the inside of leather to a glass finish with gum trag and a simple burnishing tool no joke it just takes time an d a lot of gum trag
Now, how would you clean the paint roller for another use later? Use some sort of glue thinner?
Fantastic video Thanks alot for the great tips
Thank you, Andrew!
hey Chuck what big ruler is it that you use
a plastic putty knife does wonders with contact cement also
I want to line a bag with fabric.....and without gluing it together. Any tips for doing that?
Thank you very much!
Chuck, that sporran pouch is so nice. Could you explain how you sewed the gusset? It doesn't seem to be sewn edge to edge?
Tawnya, thanks for asking. The sporran is sewn with the gussets bowing to the outside instead of the inside. Your edges will come together just like normal, but, they will overlap instead of coming together side by side. You’ll have to sew with one hand on the inside of the pouch, but other than that, same gusset length, same holes, same everything. This is so easy to do and so hard to describe! Let me know if this helps, and if not, I’ll send a pic.
Please make a video how to add a fabric inner liner to a wallet. Even to put a logo on the fabric. And what types of fabric to use
Hi John,
Thank you for the suggestion
@@WeaverLeatherSupply Yes please I have the same question about how you would use fabric to line a bag or purse.
how did you make those cutouts
👍😉. Thanks Chuck.
Great video. Do you have a materials list for the tan laptop bag? Or a pattern for it?
Randy, we have a video tutorial on the laptop bag and a materials list at this link: www.weaverleathersupply.com/learn/how-to-videos/projects/rustic-leather-laptop-bag
We don't sell a pattern for it at this point in time. Thanks for asking.
I bought a vegtan 3/4 oz it's a little thin for making purses. What kind of lining would be good to make it a little stiffer but still lightweight? Will this affect the burnishing process
I would say go with the 3/4 oz. veg-tan you already have as a liner. That will give it some good body without going too heavy and it will burnish nicely. If that, in your opinion, sounds like it would be a bit too heavy I would suggest backing down to a 2/3 oz. veg or chrome as the liner and the edges will still burnish (not as well as two veg back to back but pretty good).
Hi chuck, what man made lining is good for bracelet? I bought minnetonka suede bracelet and it has man made lining which they didn't specify. I want to make that project.
Thank you
Hi Susan,
I am not sure about this, you may be able to contact Minnetonka and see what material it is or search online for a synthetic leather or vegan leather. Unfortunately, we don't carry this and I haven't worked with it so I can't recommend a specific product.
Hi Chuck! I love your videos. Could you tell me which braid you used on the front panel of the nubuck briefcase? Thank you.
Tawnya, we're so glad you like the videos. Thanks for the comment. The braid on the front of the briefcase is a Mexican basket weave done with a chocolate deerskin. It’s one of my favorite decorations because you can manipulate it to go around corners, and it can be braided in a number of hour glass shapes, ovals and beautiful tapers. We’ll have a video on this one very soon. Stay tuned!
Thank you for answering my question. I look forward to that video and any others you may put out.
I want one and can't find it
Whats a good oz leather to line the inside of a purse if I'm using 3 to 4 oz ?
Hi there! For lining we would recommend 2/3 oz. leather.
Was wondering how to order tools and patterns from you
Larry, you can easily order online by adding items to your cart and checking out:
Buy tools here: products.weaverleathersupply.com/search?lbc=weaverleather&method=and&p=Q&restrict=access%3aPublic&ts=custom&uid=798325563&w=tools&af=products%3aessentials
Buy patterns here: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/ItemCatalogListing/001/281
Question: When you use a paint roller to roll on glue over a large surface, do you throw away the roller afterwards or do you clean it? I'm assuming you throw it away....?
Ann, thanks for sending in a question. I hate to use a roller brush for one project and then throw it away, but you can really only keep it if you have another project coming up in the near future. You can wrap the roller in plastic wrap or a baggie and tape it closed. This will keep if for a short amount of time.
@@WeaverLeatherSupply The nap on the roller you show is quite thick, wouldn't a low nap synthetic roller be best. Usually sold for smooth paint surfaces. I suppose it depends on how rough the raw face of the leathers are that you are gluing.
Do you have suggestion how I can finish edges if lining veg tan with fabric?
Hi Jamika,
I don't have a lot of experience with fabric lining but I would say if the fabric is showing along the raw edge of the leather, I would probably finish the edges first, before adding the liner.
I'm not sure I understand what you were talking about regarding gluing the back liner on the mouse pad. I would love to see a video demo on that part of a mouse pad project. Thanks.
Shirley, to watch how to glue a backing on a leather mouse pad, check out our video "Basic Leather Mouse Pad Project" (ua-cam.com/video/O5rg9jNPQ7o/v-deo.html). The instructions for the backing start at 12:40 in the video. Thanks for your feedback!
Got it! Love it! Thanks.
Thank you.
What is contact cement? Sadly(?), I’m from Hungary and I’ve no idea what I’m searching for, when buying. What’s white glue, for that matter... heeeelllppp!
Hi there,
Contact cement is a glue that need to be applied to both pieces that are being adhered together. We can link the contact cement we use here so you can se what it looks like: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/50-2129/barge-all-purpose-cement/pr_8180
Can you weather proof suede? I'm pretty sure that not a thing.
Hi Daniel,
I don't think you can waterproof it but you spray a protectant on it that will help repel water. We would recommend the Bickmore Gard-More Water & Stain Repellent: www.weaverleathersupply.com/catalog/item-detail/50-6025/gard-more-water-stain/pr_8314
Can you reuse dobbers
Hi Mackenzie,
If you are using the daubers to glue, you will not be able to reuse them because the glue will harden the dauber.
If you are dyeing leather, you can wash the dauber, dry it and store it in a plastic bag or container but make sure you mark which color dye it was used on because you will still get rub-off even after washing the dauber and you don't want to mix colors by accident.
Can you actually show us the process?
We line a leather laptop bag in this video: www.weaverleathersupply.com/learn/how-to-videos/projects/rustic-leather-laptop-bag
It really would have been excellent if you had done it instead of only spoken about it. Some folks learn by seeing not hearing!
Hi Mary,
Thank you for your feedback. We do have a few project videos where we lined the product and showed the process if you'd like to take a look at those. I'll link them below for you.
Leather Mouse Pad: ua-cam.com/video/O5rg9jNPQ7o/v-deo.html
Crosshatch Cuff: ua-cam.com/video/7-cxDs5-hm8/v-deo.html
Chuck, you need to label this as "Weaver's Sales Pitch". You're not teaching, you're working at sales.
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Wish you would stop waving your hands about. Mike UK
Lotta talk , very little demonstration.