Your trick to mark the belt with measurement right on it is Great, so customers try it on and get perfect size every time. Love the idea and will make one for sure! Thank's !! ;-)
Damn I've missed this channel. We moved up to Montana in 2020 and back to Texas in 2021, but are just now getting our shop set back up. Good to see ya Chuck! Your vids always inspired us. -- EJ & Shelly James @ Grey Skyye Leather Co
What I have learned when punching holes for rivets or snaps on a belt is to punch three of the four holes. Then set the one pair of snaps. The third hole is now used to locate where the punch is to be placed for the fourth hole. This ensures the snaps/rivets will align perfectly. Thanks for sharing.
As a point on strap cutter blades - you will get longer service, and better performance out of the tool if you STROP THE BLADES, on installation and after some heavy use. A wel-stropped blade will slide thru any leather short of heavy skirting, that calls for a knife or metal draw guage.... I've destroyed wooden strap cutters on 12 - 14 oz. Saddle skirting, so there's experience for ya! 😎
chuck you are the bob ross of the leathers, thank you so much
Your trick to mark the belt with measurement right on it is Great, so customers try it on and get perfect size every time. Love the idea and will make one for sure! Thank's !! ;-)
Damn I've missed this channel. We moved up to Montana in 2020 and back to Texas in 2021, but are just now getting our shop set back up. Good to see ya Chuck! Your vids always inspired us.
-- EJ & Shelly James @ Grey Skyye Leather Co
Thanks so much for watching!
Man, I love your enthusiasm and guidance Chuck
It is a blessing to watch Chuck work. Very inspiring.
Thank you for your time Chuck.
That strap leather is gorgeous!
Thank you!
Chuck makes everything always looks so simple and fun, looking forward to testing this out!
Always a pleasure to watch your videos. Best regards from Germany. 👋🏻
Excellent work as usual 😄😄
What I have learned when punching holes for rivets or snaps on a belt is to punch three of the four holes. Then set the one pair of snaps. The third hole is now used to locate where the punch is to be placed for the fourth hole. This ensures the snaps/rivets will align perfectly. Thanks for sharing.
Informative as always, keep them coming.
That was my first project. I needed a belt, so i built me one. Now im trying to get more leather to increase my skill in leather working.
Chuck, my children love working with leather. With that said, are you willing to make a video of Leather Craft ideas for children?
As a point on strap cutter blades - you will get longer service, and better performance out of the tool if you STROP THE BLADES, on installation and after some heavy use. A wel-stropped blade will slide thru any leather short of heavy skirting, that calls for a knife or metal draw guage....
I've destroyed wooden strap cutters on 12 - 14 oz. Saddle skirting, so there's experience for ya! 😎
Thank you for the tip!
Hey what are the dimensions of that 'shorty' as you call it? That seems really handy to have in my shop...? Thanks in advance.
Here is the downloadable pdf! cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0611/5809/7036/files/Shortie_Pattern_Printable.pdf?v=1695302927
Quick question.
What size Maul are you using? Very hard to get in Australia.
Thanks.
Btw
Long time viewer
Love ya work
Hi there, this is the oz.! Thanks so much for watching!
@@WeaverLeatherSupply I don't understand
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cleaning up and moving positions is part of the time, i dont know why he stopped the timer
Ты раньше работал в цирке?