@@KingdomGloryLeather I only recently began working on leather again. Used to do this many years ago. Well, I almost gave up this weekend. Tried my hand at making floral cuts…it didn’t go well. I went to my local Tandy and they managed to talk me off of the ledge. It’s just I compare what I see online and where I’m at, well it’s enough to make me want to just dump all my stuff in the trash. But I’m gonna keep trying. Thanks for your videos. Your work gives me hope and inspiration. Milo
Great work as always! Very inspiring. I have to admit I’ve taken quite a few ideas from your videos of some things I’ve made. Thanks for sharing. I love these videos, no talking, easy listening and the description along the way is great 👍🏻 God Bless you and yours
I love your video! Easy to follow, informative and short.... thank you! Can you please tell me where I can get some oblong punches like you use? Thank you
I love this belt design, its very effective.. I also like the tool you used for beveling the grooves in the belt. I have searched the web, but cant find one. Can you tell me where I can get one please. Many thanks Andy
Does the stamping tool somewhat register into the previous impression keeping everying aligned evenly and qickly or does each impression have to be aligned by eye to the previous impression? Your speed and accuracy suggests some registration with the previous impression.
That is a great looking belt. I love how it turned out! Allow me one question. The process of dyeing it and then using an antique paste without putting a resist on first? Doesn’t that cover up the dye you used before the antique?
You can use antique both ways. I like to not use resist because it darkens the leather and gives it a more old rustic look. But if I want to preserve a lighter leather color and only darken the tooling I will use a resist.
@@KingdomGloryLeather thank you for the quick answer and explanation. I will give that a try. Have you tried before just using the antique without dying it first?
I have a buckle that came with a belt, that is now too long. Any recommendations as to what kind of craftsmen I should ask around for who to ask to have belt(s) made for the buckle?
Super nice. What brands of English points and round/arc punches do you use? They look really solid, and everything I'm able to find on Amazon tends to look quite cheap. Also, do you find one coat of finish is enough to prevent dye rub-off?
Thank you. All of my punches are cheap no name brands off Amazon or eBay. I put multiple finish coats on the belt I just did not film it. Thank you for watching.
Does that Tokonole work better than water & saddle soap or gum trag? I have never used it & have been wondering. I am still old school after all these years but I am not closed minded by no means.
Браво майстре. Як завжди приємно дивитись на Вашу роботу. Як що це не дуже тяжко, увімкніть, будь ласка, титри до відео. З титрами буде набагато зручніше розуміти Ваші пояснювання. Заздалегідь вдячний.
Wow! That’s amazing. Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!
@@KingdomGloryLeather I only recently began working on leather again. Used to do this many years ago. Well, I almost gave up this weekend. Tried my hand at making floral cuts…it didn’t go well. I went to my local Tandy and they managed to talk me off of the ledge. It’s just I compare what I see online and where I’m at, well it’s enough to make me want to just dump all my stuff in the trash. But I’m gonna keep trying. Thanks for your videos. Your work gives me hope and inspiration.
Milo
Amazing work! The belt, the video, and the descriptions of what you were doing were all great. God Bless
Thank you very much!
Love your work. God bless.
Very nice. I always line and hand stitch (4 hrs.) all my belts. I may give this single ply a try, looks good.
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful ❤
Magnifico; from start to finish !!! Very handsome handmade belt with fancy border design.
Thank you very much!
Super belt design. I love it.
Thank you very much!
Nice belt 👍🏻
Thank you very much!
Amazing and visually!
Thank you 🙏
Brilliant idea beautifully done.
Thank you! 😊
Super!👍👍👍👍👍
wonderful!
Many thanks!
Great work as always! Very inspiring. I have to admit I’ve taken quite a few ideas from your videos of some things I’ve made. Thanks for sharing. I love these videos, no talking, easy listening and the description along the way is great 👍🏻
God Bless you and yours
Thanks for taking the time to watch. I appreciate it.
Your work is excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Красивая работа👍
Завораживающее видео!
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Beautiful brother!
Thank you very much!
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I love your video! Easy to follow, informative and short.... thank you! Can you please tell me where I can get some oblong punches like you use?
Thank you
Thank you very much! Try eBay
Good video nice job. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Thank you very much!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Nice job
Thanks 🙏
Hermoso trabajo gracias por compartir👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
I love this belt design, its very effective.. I also like the tool you used for beveling the grooves in the belt. I have searched the web, but cant find one. Can you tell me where I can get one please. Many thanks
Andy
Thanks. Try eBay. Look for leather craft stitch spacing wheel
Great. How did "What is the Gospel " get to the bottom of this list? Very nice belt.
Does the stamping tool somewhat register into the previous impression keeping everying aligned evenly and qickly or does each impression have to be aligned by eye to the previous impression? Your speed and accuracy suggests some registration with the previous impression.
Maybe a little of both .
Old Leather Smith here, good job, Chicago Screws excellent choice, 1 thing I would like 2 know, HOW CAN I DO IT THAT FAST?? GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Thank you very much! Just edit it! lol
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That is a great looking belt. I love how it turned out!
Allow me one question.
The process of dyeing it and then using an antique paste without putting a resist on first? Doesn’t that cover up the dye you used before the antique?
You can use antique both ways. I like to not use resist because it darkens the leather and gives it a more old rustic look. But if I want to preserve a lighter leather color and only darken the tooling I will use a resist.
@@KingdomGloryLeather thank you for the quick answer and explanation. I will give that a try.
Have you tried before just using the antique without dying it first?
Very nice looking belt! And a good video aswell. Where did you buy the Faux tool??
Thanks. I can’t remember where to be honest.
I have a buckle that came with a belt, that is now too long. Any recommendations as to what kind of craftsmen I should ask around for who to ask to have belt(s) made for the buckle?
Not sure, maybe search for local leather crafters in your area.
@@KingdomGloryLeather T.y. I thought so, but figured I would ask now that I was at this video.
Super nice. What brands of English points and round/arc punches do you use? They look really solid, and everything I'm able to find on Amazon tends to look quite cheap. Also, do you find one coat of finish is enough to prevent dye rub-off?
Thank you. All of my punches are cheap no name brands off Amazon or eBay. I put multiple finish coats on the belt I just did not film it. Thank you for watching.
Excellent belt. Where did you get the stitching wheel
Thank you. I honestly can’t remember. Probably a cheap wheel off eBay.
@KingdomGloryLeather thank you. God bless
Does that Tokonole work better than water & saddle soap or gum trag? I have never used it & have been wondering. I am still old school after all these years but I am not closed minded by no means.
I find it does work better than gum trag. I never used saddle soap but it is definitely better than just water.
What is the Gospel?
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Браво майстре. Як завжди приємно дивитись на Вашу роботу. Як що це не дуже тяжко, увімкніть, будь ласка, титри до відео. З титрами буде набагато зручніше розуміти Ваші пояснювання. Заздалегідь вдячний.
Where are you from bro?
Why do u use tape on your leather projects
It keeps the leather from stretching while tooling.
Ok cool I'm just starting leather craft thank you for the tip