Great technician. Nice back pack. You really demonstrated the step-by-step which helps the assembly come together. Thank you for describing which weights are good for body, which are good for strapping. And the Tandy Pro is the Star, yeah?
The backpack is awesome! I love the 3 color combinations. Thank you for sharing your process and the pattern! (and the .pdf printing tip was a game changer for me! I have been struggling with print sizes for quite some time.)
When using double-sided pressure-sensitive (key words) tape, I lay down the one side, but then take a tool to rub or roll the tape down hard into the goods. This helps to set that side of the adhesive. This makes it easier to remove the backing, allows you look cool doing so as well!
Amazing craftsmanship! Its nice to see a little extra thought and work going into reinforcing the stress points. Thank you for the video and giving others access to the designs.
Great work. I hope to make my first bag in a dopp kit style for my casting kit, then at some point possibly a larger hospital travel bag. I love the pull up style leather look.
Hi Tanner, When making your patterns, what type of material, and what thickness do you use? Also, if it's possible, do you stitch your buckle assemblies across their width, where you have glued them, to reinforce the assembly? Enjoy your videos! Thanks, Jim Dasher
Thanks, Friends! So much fun to do this project with you! 🙏🏼
Congratulations on getting featured on Tandy!
Nice instructions, very helpful 👍 👌
Thanks 😊
Great job, Tanner. Thanks for sharing your skills and tips. Glad to see you teaming up with Tandy.
Nice, detailed video! Wish I could afford some of the powered equipment. Something to save up for.
You make that look so easy. But really your instruction was so clear I feel I could actually make this!
Wow you teamed up with tandy! Awesome!
Great technician. Nice back pack. You really demonstrated the step-by-step which helps the assembly come together. Thank you for describing which weights are good for body, which are good for strapping. And the Tandy Pro is the Star, yeah?
The backpack is awesome! I love the 3 color combinations. Thank you for sharing your process and the pattern! (and the .pdf printing tip was a game changer for me! I have been struggling with print sizes for quite some time.)
Like seeing you expand your footprint. Keep up the solid work.
When using double-sided pressure-sensitive (key words) tape, I lay down the one side, but then take a tool to rub or roll the tape down hard into the goods. This helps to set that side of the adhesive. This makes it easier to remove the backing, allows you look cool doing so as well!
Video quality is great
Beautiful bag.
Amazing craftsmanship! Its nice to see a little extra thought and work going into reinforcing the stress points. Thank you for the video and giving others access to the designs.
Gentle man and good work
Beautiful bag and awesome instruction!!!
You should have used the Brand...dead center on the panel....great stuff Tanner.... love your channel.
Great work. I hope to make my first bag in a dopp kit style for my casting kit, then at some point possibly a larger hospital travel bag. I love the pull up style leather look.
Brilliant video, Tanner and Tandy:)
Thanks, very helpful video! 😊
Lindo seu projeto! Parabéns! Amei a mochila!
Thanks for sharing...great job
Друг, привет из России! Очень крутая работа, так держать!
Hi Tanner,
When making your patterns, what type of material, and what thickness do you use?
Also, if it's possible, do you stitch your buckle assemblies across their width, where
you have glued them, to reinforce the assembly?
Enjoy your videos!
Thanks,
Jim Dasher
Aw the little anvil 😅
Great info…love the project…You keep looking at the wrong camera…
I am trying to make my barker wallet
so we meet again.
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