My personal preference when doing borders on square pieces is to angle the stamp in the corners and then fill in from there... I've found it gives a fuller and more uniform border but that just my opinion!
You did a very admiral job of explaining how to space border stamps. But you committed the cardinal sin of UA-camrs, you used the word “perfect”. It is NOT perfect ( border stamps VERY RARELY are.) The trick is to deceive the eye to hide the flaws. You demonstrated this pretty well. Please keep making these videos, they are well done. Just NEVER use the word perfect. Leather craft is an imperfect craft. Just like most crafts perfection is something to strive for but not possible to achieve. There is always something that can be improved. Thanks for taking the time and considerable effort to make these videos.
Hey mate, I noticed you had an issue where your tool kept slipping when you hit it. I had the same issue and I fixed it by using a hammer styled mallet, I use Barry Kings Hammer Mallet.
I love to see that you went the inexpensive route with your tooling surface. I got my "Mistake" Headstone back in the early '90s for $20.00 at the graveyard. Best tooling surface EVER!
If you are just getting started, I'd recommend Tandy Leather. Their veg tan leather is reasonably priced. Once you have decided that this is definitely something you're into, I'd recommend trying Hermann Oak leather. I get mine from Springfield Leather co
Absolutely!! Tandy's oak leaf is fine to start with. It's inexpensive and great to learn on. But once you start doing a lot more leather work, HO is so much nicer to work with.
Yes sir if you do a lot of tooling .i learned how to tool on Tandy’s veg and the first time I bought and tooled on h.o. It became much easier to bevel and especially shade.i think part of it is the hide seems a lot more dense but I made a boat load of things out of Tandy’s leather so I keep both and tool h.o.and use the other for back panels and gussets.
Lovely, useful stuff! Thanks.
My personal preference when doing borders on square pieces is to angle the stamp in the corners and then fill in from there... I've found it gives a fuller and more uniform border but that just my opinion!
Very cool. Thanks for the comment.
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Thanks brother. FD
Thank you Austin I appreciate your simplicity in working with leather. I am looking forward in your future videos
Good video lots of facts and not too much commentary😊
You did a very admiral job of explaining how to space border stamps. But you committed the cardinal sin of UA-camrs, you used the word “perfect”. It is NOT perfect ( border stamps VERY RARELY are.) The trick is to deceive the eye to hide the flaws. You demonstrated this pretty well. Please keep making these videos, they are well done. Just NEVER use the word perfect. Leather craft is an imperfect craft. Just like most crafts perfection is something to strive for but not possible to achieve. There is always something that can be improved. Thanks for taking the time and considerable effort to make these videos.
True words.
Estas bien Fregón para aséeme los estampados👍👍👍👍🇲🇽🇲🇽
Thank You Austin for sharing, learned a good way to border stamp, I will certainly apply this knowledge to my leatherwork,
Absolutely
How much would u charge to make a wallet the long kind let me know
This video has encouraged me to get back into my leathercraft! Thank you man!
Heck yea. I'm glad you're gunna get back into it.
Hey mate, I noticed you had an issue where your tool kept slipping when you hit it. I had the same issue and I fixed it by using a hammer styled mallet, I use Barry Kings Hammer Mallet.
Great tip. I might need to look into that. I love me some Barry King
This is some great quality content!
Nice video! I use 2 out of your 3 in my borders. I'm kinda stuck on them. That's a gorgeous hunk of rock you are stamping on!
When you stamp the impression comes out dark, mine do not?😢
Case your leather a little more and as the color of the leather changes, start stamping
I love to see that you went the inexpensive route with your tooling surface. I got my "Mistake" Headstone back in the early '90s for $20.00 at the graveyard. Best tooling surface EVER!
Best around
@@AttackLineLeather Just try cracking that like the marble 12 X 12's !!!!!!!
Love the set up dude
This video has encouraged me to get started in leather working..... But where do I buy the leather?
If you are just getting started, I'd recommend Tandy Leather. Their veg tan leather is reasonably priced. Once you have decided that this is definitely something you're into, I'd recommend trying Hermann Oak leather. I get mine from Springfield Leather co
That is great advice.... thanks buddy....
love the workshop bench and stamping recessed stone!! awesome
Thank you
From conception to camera setup to "filming" to editing, to final submission,... about how much time did it take you to make this 11:38 video?
Probably around 6-7 hours
@@AttackLineLeather People don't always know the time it takes to make these. Thank you!
Really great info for me, the beginner! Thank you.
Will you make custom knife sheaths , I need two made , and no one wants to or is too busy to contact me back ?
Shoot me an email at attacklineleather.orders@gmail.com
@@AttackLineLeather , Thank you , I will attach photos and a couple of sheaths so you can get an idea of what I'm looking for .
Tom Stone
Very informative video, thank you 😊
lOVE your workspace!!
Thank you. It's a constant progression
Herman oak really worth the squeeze over Tandy tanned veg?
Absolutely!! Tandy's oak leaf is fine to start with. It's inexpensive and great to learn on. But once you start doing a lot more leather work, HO is so much nicer to work with.
Yes sir if you do a lot of tooling .i learned how to tool on Tandy’s veg and the first time I bought and tooled on h.o. It became much easier to bevel and especially shade.i think part of it is the hide seems a lot more dense but I made a boat load of things out of Tandy’s leather so I keep both and tool h.o.and use the other for back panels and gussets.
@@AttackLineLeather Thank you sir
@@donpayne562 thank you sir
I learned something cheers
Perfect thank you
Is that a Bear Maul?
It's a VS tools custom maul. You can see his work on Instagram @vstools
Great job Austin!
Thank you
Did you make that stamp tool rack?
No. A great buddy of mine made it.
@@AttackLineLeather *le sigh
@@Thea_MojaveOutliersWhipmakers lol yup. Ive tried to get him to make more. He said one and done.
Like ur stamp holder did u build it or buy it if so from where
Thanks. A buddy of mine custom built it for me.
I like it he done a good job . Thanks
Yeah agree. He could probably sell them to leather crafters! :)
@@karenguthrie9475 I've tried to get him to do it.