I love it! That's a medium I've been wanting to get into as well. I like your narrative too. Gives me a sense of how and why you got into it. Thanks for the video!
I used to purchase very similar items from a farm in Texas, they used to rivet through the brass end casing from Winchester shotgun cartridges (just because it looks cool) - sadly they stopped making them a couple years back. Do you have a shop (Etsy? EBay?) where I could purchase one like this from you?
I know this is an older vid, but do you remember where you sourced your surgical tubing and the size used? Love this project! I was trying to make a glasses strap but didn't know what material to use for a good grip
I guess your British, seing the house, your accent and such. Can I ask where you find your leatherwork tools and the leather? I have a hard time finding a store in Belgium, the closest is an hour drive with the car, and I am not sure that they have what I want. Online shops are also not that easy to find for a affordable price and have it trustworthy. I found some online stores in the U.K., but I have had a bad time ordering from the U.K. Maybe you know some trustable and affordable online stores? Thanks, and great video!
www.metropolitanleather.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQiAqdLDBRDD-b2sv6-i6MsBEiQAkT3wAh_pLVo2GGIZtSYgC8NEbbx5jAHx31ho330rKI6JvmcaAmFP8P8HAQ This is where i get my leather. Tandy leather is another option. I find the best deals on tool are on eBay. Good luck searching
Badger Workshop Thanks for answering! I have been searching on second hand sites for tools, but almost none available here. But maybe I have better chances on eBay. I will sure check out the companies you said.
love this. Can't go wrong with the KISS method. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless
I love it! That's a medium I've been wanting to get into as well. I like your narrative too. Gives me a sense of how and why you got into it. Thanks for the video!
Its great fun to get onto you just need a project. I have never been happy with my narration and am trying to improve it.
Nice idea mate. I'd be keen to see more leather work
Thanks Robin. I do really enjoy leather work so there will be more videos.
I used to purchase very similar items from a farm in Texas, they used to rivet through the brass end casing from Winchester shotgun cartridges (just because it looks cool) - sadly they stopped making them a couple years back. Do you have a shop (Etsy? EBay?) where I could purchase one like this from you?
What size is the tubing?
I like your videos. They are pleasant to watch and I learn new things like leather work. Keep them coming. Cheery Bye.
Thank you Tim. don't worry i will keep them coming.
Well done. Cool project and great video.
Thank you very much Dan
How did you ensure the tubes did not come out? Did you pierce through them when you put the studs in?
Yes I did
I know this is an older vid, but do you remember where you sourced your surgical tubing and the size used? Love this project! I was trying to make a glasses strap but didn't know what material to use for a good grip
Im sure the tube came from ebay but im sorry I cant remember the size
I guess your British, seing the house, your accent and such. Can I ask where you find your leatherwork tools and the leather? I have a hard time finding a store in Belgium, the closest is an hour drive with the car, and I am not sure that they have what I want. Online shops are also not that easy to find for a affordable price and have it trustworthy. I found some online stores in the U.K., but I have had a bad time ordering from the U.K. Maybe you know some trustable and affordable online stores? Thanks, and great video!
www.metropolitanleather.com/?gclid=Cj0KEQiAqdLDBRDD-b2sv6-i6MsBEiQAkT3wAh_pLVo2GGIZtSYgC8NEbbx5jAHx31ho330rKI6JvmcaAmFP8P8HAQ
This is where i get my leather.
Tandy leather is another option.
I find the best deals on tool are on eBay. Good luck searching
Badger Workshop Thanks for answering! I have been searching on second hand sites for tools, but almost none available here. But maybe I have better chances on eBay. I will sure check out the companies you said.