After having learned so much from Chuck, and watching many videos, I would absolutely buy a "Very Nice, Very Professional" or "Very Clean, Very Professional" t-shirt - Weaver, do your thing!
I’d love to see a “leather element” or other video on options and techniques for lining leather with fabric. I’ve watched the original lining video several times.
Good information on wet versus dry. Diamond chisels can be a bit of a pain sometimes, but also good info on being able to see daylight through the hole. Thank you Chuck.
Some great tips. I really like the dry sewing tip.I wet my leather slightly for a tighter stitch, but have had some trouble at times with the edge flaring.
I appreciate all your videos! I’ve been doing leather work the last few months in my semi. My “back board” has been a 2x6 24inch long board. Sewing is quite tedious but I am a lot faster and better now. I have a lot of tools for it I bought in the beginning but last week got a rotary cutter and healing cutting board. Thanks!!! It’s not easy leathercrafting in a semi. (I almost live in it all year so if I have a hobby it’s gotta be with me).
I buy boxes of scrap upholstery leather and adhere the larger pieces together in multiple layers and stamp on that. Its just firm enough but if you slam a chisel then it wont ruin your tips
Didn't know the weaver store was in Ohio. As an Ohioan I'm definitely gonna be visiting soon. Suppose chuck about sounds like he's from the general area lol
After having learned so much from Chuck, and watching many videos, I would absolutely buy a "Very Nice, Very Professional" or "Very Clean, Very Professional" t-shirt - Weaver, do your thing!
I’d love to see a “leather element” or other video on options and techniques for lining leather with fabric. I’ve watched the original lining video several times.
Good information on wet versus dry. Diamond chisels can be a bit of a pain sometimes, but also good info on being able to see daylight through the hole. Thank you Chuck.
I’ll have to try the corner tip. I was quite ok with an angle chisel but if Chucks says …
Some great tips. I really like the dry sewing tip.I wet my leather slightly for a tighter stitch, but have had some trouble at times with the edge flaring.
I'll definitely use the awl tip the next time I make a belt. Thanks, Chuck. 🤝🏼 🤝🏼
I always appreciate the tips and tricks i learn here from Chuck. One day i hope to be as clean and meticulous as you are.
Great tips as always. Chuck it looks like you found some more valuable TIPS. Best regards, Richard
I appreciate all your videos! I’ve been doing leather work the last few months in my semi. My “back board” has been a 2x6 24inch long board. Sewing is quite tedious but I am a lot faster and better now. I have a lot of tools for it I bought in the beginning but last week got a rotary cutter and healing cutting board. Thanks!!! It’s not easy leathercrafting in a semi. (I almost live in it all year so if I have a hobby it’s gotta be with me).
Gracias 👍
Chuck is just so awesome! Thank you!
Very informative,as usual . Thank you ☺️
Love the vid0
I buy boxes of scrap upholstery leather and adhere the larger pieces together in multiple layers and stamp on that. Its just firm enough but if you slam a chisel then it wont ruin your tips
Didn't know the weaver store was in Ohio. As an Ohioan I'm definitely gonna be visiting soon. Suppose chuck about sounds like he's from the general area lol
Machines are for factories. Hand stitching is for crafters.
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